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ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer wearing the SpaceX spacesuit.
Credit: SpaceX
ID: SPACEX_Crew3_CEIT_100921_DSC_9689
| Photographer: Shiv Gohil| Event: Monaco ePrix| Circuit: Circuit de Monaco| Location: Monaco| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2020-2021| Country: Monaco| Keyword: Season 7| Keyword: Season Seven| Keyword: S7| Keyword: motorsport| Keyword: electric racing| Keyword: single seater| Keyword: open wheel| Keyword: 2021|| Session: Grid| Driver: Oliver Rowland| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 22| Car: Nissan IM03|Car: Spark SRT05e|
ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer wearing the SpaceX spacesuit.
Credit: SpaceX
ID: SPACEX_Crew3_MATTHIAS_SUITATP_100921_DSC_5894
ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer wearing the SpaceX spacesuit.
Credit: SpaceX
ID: SPACEX_Crew3_MATTHIAS_SUITATP_100921_DSC_5912
This spacesuit was worn by John Glenn during the first orbital flight of a U.S. astronaut. The flight took place on February 20, 1962 and lasted for 4 hours and 55 minutes, during which time he traveled 75,679 miles and orbited the earth three times. This spacesuit was developed by the B.F. Goodrich Company from the U.S. Navy MK-IV full pressure suit and was selected by NASA in 1959 for use in Project Mercury.
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ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer wearing the SpaceX spacesuit.
Credit: SpaceX
ID: SPACEX_Crew3_CEIT_100921_DSC_9711
| Driver: Oliver Rowland| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 22| Car: IM02|
| Photographer: Lou Johnson| Event: Race at Home Challenge Round 7: New York City | Circuit: Brooklyn Street Circuit| Location: Brooklyn, NY| Series: ABB Formula E| Season: 2020| Country: United States|
| Photographer: Shivraj Gohil| Event: Santiago E-Prix| Circuit: Parque O'Higgins| Location: Santiago| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2019-2020| Country: Chile|| Session: Race|| Driver: Oliver Rowland| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 22| Car: IM02|
iss072e451640 (Jan. 9, 2025) --- NASA astronaut and Expedition 72 Flight Engineer Butch Wilmore (left) assists NASA astronaut Nick Hague (right) as he tries on and evaluates his spacesuit in a pressurized configuration aboard the International Space Station's Quest airlock. Hague is pictured holding a spacewalking camera in front of his spacesuit's helmet shield.
| Driver: Oliver Rowland| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 22| Car: IM02|
| Photographer: Lou Johnson| Event: Race at Home Challenge Round 5: Berlin | Circuit: Tempelhof airport| Location: Berlin| Series: ABB Formula E| Season: 2020| Country: Germany|
ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer wearing the SpaceX spacesuit.
Credit: SpaceX
ID: SPACEX_Crew3_MATTHIAS_SUITATP_100921_DSC_5891
ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer wearing the SpaceX spacesuit.
Credit: SpaceX
ID: SPACEX_Crew3_MATTHIAS_SUITATP_100921_DSC_5888
| Driver: Sebastien Buemi| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 23| Car: IM02|
| Photographer: Lou Johnson| Event: Race at Home Challenge Round 2: Electric Docks | Circuit: Electric Docks| Location: New York| Series: ABB Formula E| Season: 2020| Country: USA|
Looking for a LEGO character that can ride the Harley-Davidson (set #10269)? How about an astronaut?
Please vote for this NASA spacesuit MOC (1:7 scale) on the LEGO website!
ideas.lego.com/projects/4b24ba08-2d51-4709-80c2-3469be59c292
If it reaches 10000 votes, it can become a real LEGO set and enjoy the ride!
The MOC is NASA Artemis Spacesuit- the latest version under development for the moon landing in 2024.
On top of the compatibility with the motorcycle, the spacesuit MOC has a lot to offer- detailed interior and exterior inclusing the portable life support system (backpack), movable joints (shoulders, elbows, wrists, fingers, waist, hips, knees, and ankles), movable hatch, and sheer fun to build this expert-level set!
| Driver: Sebastien Buemi| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 23| Car: IM02| | Photographer: Shivraj Gohil| Event: Marrakesh E-Prix| Circuit: Circuit International Automobile Mouley el Hassan| Location: Marrakesh| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2019-2020| Country: Morocco|| Session: Race|
Engineers and technicians at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston are testing the spacesuit astronauts will wear in the agency’s Orion spacecraft on trips to deep space. On March 17, members of the Johnson team participated in a Vacuum Pressure Integrated Suit Test to verify enhancements to the suit will meet test and design standards for the Orion spacecraft. During this test, the suit is connected to life support systems and then air is removed from Johnson’s 11-foot thermal vacuum chamber to evaluate the performance of the suits in conditions similar to a spacecraft. The suit, known as the Modified Advanced Crew Escape Suit, is a closed-loop version of the launch and entry suits worn by space shuttle astronauts. The suit will contain all the necessary functions to support life and is being designed to enable spacewalks and sustain the crew in the unlikely event the spacecraft loses pressure. This is the first in a series of four tests with people in the suits to evaluate the performance of the spacesuit systems in an environment similar to a spacecraft. Learn more about where the suits are tested or track all of the latest news at www.nasa.gov/orion. Image Credit: NASA/ Bill Stafford via NASA ift.tt/1FINCK2
I'm not sure if this is legit or a replica . . . either way it's very cool, and, as you can see, you aren't supposed to touch it.
ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer wearing the SpaceX spacesuit.
Credit: SpaceX
ID: SPACEX_Crew3_CEIT_100921_DSC_9718
| Driver: Oliver Rowland| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 22| Car: Nissan IM02|Car: Spark SRT05e|| Photographer: Shiv Gohil| Event: Valencia ePrix| Circuit: Circuit Ricardo Tormo| Location: Valencia| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2020-2021| Country: Spain| Keyword: Season 7| Keyword: Season Seven| Keyword: S7| Keyword: motorsport| Keyword: electric racing| Keyword: single seater| Keyword: open wheel| Keyword: 2021|| Session: FP3|
|Photographer: Shiv Gohil|Event: Berlin ePrix|Circuit: Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit|Location: Berlin|Series: FIA Formula E|Season: 2021-2022|Country: Germany|Keyword: season 8|Keyword: season eight|Keyword: S8|Keyword: motorsport|Keyword: electric racing|Keyword: single seater|Keyword: open wheel|Keyword: 2022|Keyword: May|
Early NASA prototype EVA spacesuit. Will have more pics here in the next couple of hours: prometheus.med.utah.edu/~bwjones/2011/07/final-sts-135-la...
Orlan DMA-18 extravehicular activity spacesuit, 1988
This suit was used 13 times for spacewalks from the Mir space station. The first Orlan, or 'Sea Eagle', spacesuits were designed for the manned lunar programme. The cosmonaut enters the suit through the hinged rear 'door' containing the life-support system
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Taken from the Cosmonauts: Birth of the Space Age exhibition at the Science Museum (September 2015 to March 2016).
| Driver: Sebastien Buemi| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 23| Car: IM02| | Photographer: Shivraj Gohil| Event: Santiago E-Prix| Circuit: Parque O'Higgins| Location: Santiago| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2019-2020| Country: Chile|| Session: Race|
The video background for all the songs was soft-core porn (eh, ok, whatever tickles your pickle).
Then this one comes on. The girls all walk out in Moonraker/Austin Powers spacesuit bikinis with a piece of toast stuffed down the front of the waistband. As the video plays out they then proceed to strut about and nibble small portions of their piece of toast for the next five minutes.
What the fuck........No, seriously.
I've seen some strange things on the internet, but baked goods erotica takes the cake....
| Driver: Sebastien Buemi| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 23| Car: IM02| | Photographer: Shivraj Gohil| Event: Marrakesh E-Prix| Circuit: Circuit International Automobile Mouley el Hassan| Location: Marrakesh| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2019-2020| Country: Morocco|| Session: Race|
| Photographer: Shivraj Gohil| Event: Ad Diriyah E-Prix| Circuit: Ad Diriyah Circuit| Location: Riyadh| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2019-2020| Country: SA|
|Photographer: Shiv Gohil|Event: Mexico City ePrix|Circuit: Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez|Location: Mexico City|Series: FIA Formula E|Season: 2021-2022|Country: Mexico|Keyword: season 8|Keyword: season eight|Keyword: S8|Keyword: motorsport|Keyword: electric racing|Keyword: single seater|Keyword: open wheel|Keyword: 2022|Keyword: February|Keyword: round 3|Keyword: third round||Team: Nissan e.dams|Car: Nissan IM03|Car: Spark SRT05e|