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Soyouz tm-7 aragatz / Combinaison de jean-loup chretien

Commander Alan Shepard, Apollo 14 patch.

VENTE CORNETTE DE SAINT-CYR / COMBINAISON ORLAN

| 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|

|Driver: Sebastien Buemi|Team: Nissan e.dams|Number: 23|Car: Nissan IM03|Car: Spark SRT05e||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||Session: media pen|

VENTE CORNETTE DE SAINT-CYR / COMBINAISON ORLAN

"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.

 

Source: Zvezda

Object No: L2014-4349"

VENTE CORNETTE DE SAINT-CYR / COMBINAISON ORLAN

| 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|

| Driver: Oliver Rowland| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 22| Car: IM02|

| Photographer: Lou Johnson| Event: Race at Home Challenge Round 8: Berlin | Circuit: Tempelhof airport| Location: Berlin| Series: ABB Formula E| Season: 2020| Country: Germany|

It's one small step the sack, one great leap for Sack-kind.

VENTE CORNETTE DE SAINT-CYR / GANT COMBINAISON ORLAN

| Driver: Sebastien Buemi| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 23| Car: IM02| | Photographer: Shivraj Gohil| Event: Ad Diriyah E-Prix| Circuit: Ad Diriyah Circuit| Location: Riyadh| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2019-2020| Country: SA|| Session: FP2|

| Team: Nissan e.dams| Car: IM02|| Photographer: Shivraj Gohil| Event: Ad Diriyah E-Prix| Circuit: Ad Diriyah Circuit| Location: Riyadh| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2019-2020| Country: SA|

|Driver: Oliver Rowland|Team: Nissan e.dams|Number: 22|Car: Nissan IM03|Car: Spark SRT05e||Photographer: Shiv Gohil|Event: London ePrix|Circuit: Excel Circuit|Location: London|Series: FIA Formula E|Season: 2020-2021|Country: United Kingdom|Keyword: season 7|Keyword: season seven|Keyword: S7|Keyword: motorsport|Keyword: electric racing|Keyword: single seater|Keyword: open wheel|Keyword: 2021|Keyword: July|Keyword: London|Keyword: UK||Session: qualifying|

| Driver: Sebastien Buemi| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 23| Car: Nissan IM03| Car: Spark SRT05e|| 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

VENTE CORNETTE DE SAINT-CYR / COMBINAISON ORLAN

Soyouz tm-7 aragatz / Combinaison de jean-loup chretien

| Team: Nissan e.dams| 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|

| Team: Nissan e.dams| Car: IM02|| Photographer: Shivraj Gohil| Event: Ad Diriyah E-Prix| Circuit: Ad Diriyah Circuit| Location: Riyadh| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2019-2020| Country: SA|| Team: Nissan e.dams| Car: IM02|

| Driver: Mitsunori Takaboshi| Team: Nissan e.dams| Car: IM02|| Driver: Jann Mardenborough| Team: Nissan e.dams| 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|

Graffiti on Spuistraat, Amsterdam

Pressure Suit, A7-L, Armstrong, Apollo 11, Flown

 

Display Status: This object is on display in the The Wright Brothers & The Invention of the Aerial Age exhibition at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC.

 

Collection Item Summary:

 

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.

 

•Inventory Number: A19730040000

•Credit Line: Transferred from NASA

•Contractor: Hamilton Standard

•Manufacturer: ILC Industries Inc.

•Astronaut: Neil A. Armstrong, 1930-2012

•Country of Origin: United States of America

•Title: Pressure Suit, A7-L, Armstrong, Apollo 11, Flown

•Materials:

oOverall: Beta Cloth, Rubber, Nylon, Plastic

oConnectors: Aluminum (Red, Blue)

oNeck Ring: Aluminum

oWrist Locking Rings: Aluminum (Red, Blue)

oZipper: Brass with Neoprene Gasket

•Dimensions:

oOverall: 5 ft 6 15/16 in. × 2 ft 8 5/16 in. × 11in. (170.02 cm × 82 cm × 28 cm)

•Data Source: National Air and Space Museum

•Type:

oPersonal Equipment: Pressure Suits

VENTE CORNETTE DE SAINT-CYR / COMBINAISON ORLAN

Ever wondered what the inside of a spacesuit looks like? It had been impossible to see the inner workings of the fragile garments until recently when National Air Space Museum curators and photographers began taking x-rays of suits in the collection.

 

Before the official opening of the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service's exhibit "Suited for Space" at the National Air and Space Museum, spacesuit enthusiasts, who also happen to be prolific social media users, had a chance to see the x-rays as well as talk to curators, photographers, conservators, and astronauts.

 

www.facebook.com/suitedforspace

www.sites.si.edu/exhibitions/exhibits/suitedForSpace/inde...

 

| Driver: Oliver Rowland| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 22| Car: IM02|| Driver: Sebastien Buemi| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 23| Car: IM02|

| Photographer: Lou Johnson| Event: Race at Home Challenge Round 8: Berlin | Circuit: Tempelhof airport| Location: Berlin| Series: ABB Formula E| Season: 2020| Country: Germany|| Driver: Sebastien Buemi| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 23| Car: IM02| | Driver: Oliver Rowland| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 22| Car: IM02|

| Photographer: Lou Johnson| Event: Race at Home Challenge Round 8: Berlin | Circuit: Tempelhof airport| Location: Berlin| Series: ABB Formula E| Season: 2020| Country: Germany|

You can run, but you can't hide... Not even in space!

 

Space Suit Surge comin' through, with removable backpack, Sniper rifle, helmet that moves (much wow), and WAIST ARTICULATION!

 

PS: Flickr, Y U make layout look like poop? Poop, i say, poop!

| Driver: Oliver Rowland| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 22| Car: IM02|| Photographer: Shivraj Gohil| Event: Ad Diriyah E-Prix| Circuit: Ad Diriyah Circuit| Location: Riyadh| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2019-2020| Country: SA|| Session: Race|

Spacesuits and clothing of other Ohio astronauts

Armstrong Air and Space Museum

Wapakoneta, OH

 

Ohio has a rich history of providing astronauts to NASA beyond Neil Armstrong and John Glenn

Realistc mech-size spacesuit made of LEGO!

I uploaded the building instruction in Rebrickable.

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-208265/Michelanlego/spacesuit/

Kansas Cosmosphere

 

The space suit displayed here is the actual suit worn by Ron Evans during his Apollo 17 mission to the Moon. Attached is the life-support umbilical he used during his historic and record-setting trans-Earth spacewalk.

 

Unlike the lightweight intervehicular suits worn by Command Module pilots during the earlier missions of Apollo's 7-14 Evans wore a suit capable of performing EVA activities.

 

During the last three missions to the Moon (Apollos 15-17), the Command Module pilot would perform a trans-Earth spacewalk to retrieve film canisters the spacecraft's Service Module. Because of this, the CMPs were equipped with a modified version of the earlier A7L lunar space suit.

 

To perform his spacewalk, Evans connected his space suit to the environmental control system of the spacecraft by means of the umbilical displayed here. The umbilical supplied oxygen, water, and communications, in addition to serving as a safety line.

Up close these look amazing. This was one of the older ones.

|Driver: Maximilian Guenther|Team: Nissan e.dams|Number: 22|Car: Nissan IM03|Car: Spark SRT05e||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||Session: FP2|Keyword: free practice 2|

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