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Pressure Suit, A7-L, Armstrong, Apollo 11, Flown, 1969 (mixed media)

Pressure Suit, A7-L, Armstrong, Apollo 11, Flown, 1969 (mixed media)
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Pressure Suit, A7-L, Armstrong, Apollo 11, Flown, 1969 (mixed media)
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American School, (20th century) / American
Location
National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, USA
Medium
mixed media
Date
1969 AD (C20th AD)
Dimensions
170x82x28 cms
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This spacesuit was worn by astronaut Neil Armstrong, Commander of the Apollo 11 mission, which landed the first man on the Moon on July 20, 1969. The lunar spacesuits were designed to provide a life sustaining environment for the astronaut during periods of extra vehicular activity or during unpressurized spacecraft operation. They permitted maximum mobility and were designed to be worn with relative comfort for up to 115 hours in conjunction with the liquid cooling garment. If necessary, they were also capable of being worn for 14 days in an unpressurized mode. The spacesuit has the designation A-7L, and was constructed in the Extra-vehicular or EV configuration. NASA transferred the spacesuit to the National Air and Space Museum in 1971. Manufacturer ILC Industries Inc. Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, 1930 - 2012 Materials Overall - beta cloth, rubber, nylon, plastic Connectors - aluminum (red, blue) Neck ring - aluminum Wrist locking rings - aluminum (red, blue) Zipper--Brass with neoprene gasket

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© Smithsonian Institution / Bridgeman Images
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