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Halloween@Zouk - 27th Oct. 2007

Krechet-94 (Russian Кречет, meaning gyrfalcon) is a space suit model developed for lunar excursion during the Soviet manned lunar program. It was designed by NPP Zvezda. Development began in 1967, concurrently with the Orlan suit for microgravity spacewalks.

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From the Dark Horse comic series Knights of the Old Republic, written by John Jackson Miller, comes my completed Zayne Carrick as he appeared in part four of Commencement.

 

Big, heavy and well worn, Zayne's suit has been sculpted and painted to appears to be a mix of woven material, leather and a lightweight metal alloy which includes a working removable helmet and PlSS (Primary Life-Support Subsystem) backpack.

 

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

  

Glove, Right, A7-L, Extravehicular, Apollo 11, Armstrong, 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:

 

These Extra-Vehicular (EV) gloves were made for and worn by astronaut Neil Armstrong, Commander of the Apollo 11 mission in July, 1969.

 

The gloves were constructed of an outer shell of Chromel-R fabric with thermal insulation to provide protection while handling extremely hot or cold objects. The blue fingertips were made of silicone rubber to provide sensitivity. The inner glove was of a rubber/neoprene compound, into which the restraint system was integrated, and they attached to the spacesuit using the same mechanism as the intra-vehicular gloves.

 

Transferred to the National Air and Space Museum from NASA in 1971.

 

•Title: Glove, Right, A7-L, Extravehicular, Apollo 11, Armstrong, Flown

•Data Source: National Air and Space Museum

•Manufacturer: ILC Industries Inc.

•Astronaut: Neil A. Armstrong, 1930-2012

•Credit Line: Transferred from NASA, Johnson Space Center. NASA has the right of first refusal upon deaccession as per agreement.

•Materials:

oExterior: Beta Cloth, Chromel-R, Velcro, Rubber/Silicone

oInterior: Rubber/Neoprene Compound, Nylon

oWrist Disconnect: Anodized Aluminium

•Dimensions:

o3-D: 12½ in. × 6½ in. × 5½ in. (31.8 cm × 16.5 cm × 14 cm)

•Country of Origin: United States of America

•Type:

oPersonal Equipment: Handwear

•Inventory Number: A19730040003

  

Glove, Left, A7-L, Extravehicular, Apollo 11, Armstrong, 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:

 

These Extra-Vehicular (EV) gloves were made for and worn by astronaut Neil Armstrong, Commander of the Apollo 11 mission in July, 1969.

 

The gloves were constructed of an outer shell of Chromel-R fabric with thermal insulation to provide protection while handling extremely hot or cold objects. The blue fingertips were made of silicone rubber to provide sensitivity. The inner glove was of a rubber/neoprene compound, into which the restraint system was integrated, and they attached to the spacesuit using the same mechanism as the intra-vehicular gloves.

 

Transferred to the National Air and Space Museum from NASA in 1971.

 

•Title: Glove, Left, A7-L, Extravehicular, Apollo 11, Armstrong, Flown

•Data Source: National Air and Space Museum

•Manufacturer: ILC Industries Inc.

•Astronaut: Neil A. Armstrong, 1930-2012

•Credit Line: Transferred from NASA, Johnson Space Center

•Materials:

oExterior: Beta Cloth, Chromel-R, Velcro, Rubber/Silicone

oInterior: Rubber/Neoprene Compound, Nylon

oWrist Disconnect: Anodized Aluminium

•Dimensions:

o3-D: 31.8 cm × 14.6 cm × 14 cm (12½ in. × 5¾ in.× 5½ in.)

•Country of Origin: United States of America

•Type:

oPersonal Equipment: Handwear

•Inventory Number: A19730040002

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The Russian extravehicular spacesuit called "Orlan", was made in the LEGO Brickheadz theme!

The building instruction is available in Rebrickable.

 

Guardate cosa mi ha preparato la fantastica mogliettina.

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Just reflecting on those that traveled to space. (Forgive the pun)

 

Cosmonaut suit & Astronaut suit

Exposition stanley kubrik / Paris / 2001 space odyssey

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Original costume from Kubrick movie "2001:A Space Odissey"

The Spacesuit was on the first costumes available for download off the LBP servers.

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Exposition stanley kubrik / Paris / 2001 space odyssey

My 3D Anaglyph version of the superb 3d.si.edu/armstrong #Apollo11 #Apollo50th (until @smithsonian add this option ) ;p

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Krechet-94 (Russian Кречет, meaning gyrfalcon) is a space suit model developed for lunar excursion during the Soviet manned lunar program. It was designed by NPP Zvezda. Development began in 1967, concurrently with the Orlan suit for microgravity spacewalks.

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

A young visitor at the Science Museum of Virginia examines an x-ray of the EX-1A spacesuit, made by AiResearch Corporation in 1968.

 

The x-rays are part of a huge sampling of spacesuit images in the national traveling exhibition "Suited for Space," developed by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) and the National Air and Space Museum.

 

Photo by James Kegley. (We'd love for you to use this image, but please credit Mr. Kegley :-)

 

For more information about the traveling exhibit and to see a tour schedule: www.sites.si.edu/exhibitions/exhibits/suitedForSpace/inde...

 

For great interactive content, visit "Suited for Space" on Facebook: www.facebook.com/suitedforspace

 

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Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Washington, DC

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Minifig additions to my LEGO Ideas entry: NASA Artemis Spacesuit!

 

The latest spacesuit for the moon exploration from 2024 was made brick by brick, featuring the realistic look based on the real Artemis spacesuit, functional joints, detailed portable life support system (backpack), rear entry hatch, and two minifigs representing the "first woman" and "next man" since the Apollo Program in '60s and early '70s.

  

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The Russian extravehicular spacesuit called "Orlan", was made in the LEGO Brickheadz theme!

The building instruction is available in Rebrickable.

It comes with two plates- MIR (Russian space station) and Soyuz (Russian spacecraft)

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