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The spacesuits worn on the Moon by Neil Arnstrong and Buzz Aldrin during Apollo 11. Taken October 1997, National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC.
|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: shakedown|
| Driver: Oliver Rowland| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 22| Car: Nissan IM02|Car: Spark SRT05e|| Photographer: Shiv Gohil| Event: Ad Diriyah ePrix| Circuit: Ad Diriyah| Location: Riyadh| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2020-2021| Country: Saudi Arabia| Keyword: Season 7| Keyword: Season Seven| Keyword: S7| Keyword: motorsport| Keyword: electric racing| Keyword: single seater| Keyword: open wheel| Keyword: 2021|| Session: Race|
| 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|| Driver: Sebastien Buemi| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 23| Car: IM02|
| Photographer: Lou Johnson| Event: Race at Home Challenge Round 6: New York City | Circuit: Brooklyn Street Circuit| Location: Brooklyn, NY| Series: ABB Formula E| Season: 2020| Country: United States|
from a session with my girlfriend and FIMO colored clay. hmmm, i baked him maybe too hot, but it fits the theme.
PictionID:42186685 - Title:Spacesuit Anthropometrics------- - Catalog:14_002095 - Filename:14_002095.tif - - - - Image from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
|Driver: Sebastien Buemi|Team: Nissan e.dams|Number: 23|Car: Nissan IM03|Car: Spark SRT05e||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||Session: grid|Keyword: pre-race|
This is the orange spacesuit that also featured in 42 and Waters of Mars. First attempt at painting the torso and leg detail by hand with a paintbrush - hence the wobbly lines. Might redo do this later when I get moving with the inkjet printed waterslide transfers.
| Driver: Oliver Rowland| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 22| Car: IM02|
| Photographer: Lou Johnson| Event: Ad Diriyah E-Prix| Circuit: Ad Diriyah Circuit| Location: Riyadh| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2019-2020| Country: SA|
| Session: FP1|
Kansas Cosmosphere
The Command Module pilots (CMP) who flew aboard Apollos 7-14 never left the safety of their spacecraft. Because of this, there was no reason for them to wear the thick, bulky and heavy extravehicular space suits required for their crewmates that ventured outside the spacecraft.
For the CMPs that flew these early missions, a lightweight intervehicular (IV) space suit was developed. The inner pressure garment assembly was nearly identical to the one worn on the Moon, but its outer cover was comprised of only two layers (as opposed to the 18 layers of the lunar suit). The primary purpose of this lightweight cover layer was to protect the astronaut in case of an accidental fire in the spacecraft's pure oxygen environment.
The pressure bubble helmet, IV gloves and boots were identical to the LEVA suit. Visually, the primary difference between the intervehicular and extravehicular suits was that the IV unit contained only one set of hose connectors on the front, since it was never to be tied into a PLSS backpack for lunar EVA.
The IV suit Michael Collins is wearing in the above training photo is displayed to your right
All Apollo space suits were manufactured by ILC Industries in Dover, Delaware.
PictionID:42187262 - Title:Man in Spacesuit-------2-1-61; 2/1/61 Ries - Catalog:14_002138 - Filename:14_002138.tif - - - - Image from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
| 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|
The "Shining armor" of the Mercury Astronauts was a modified U. S. Navy MK-IV pressure suit. Gus Grisson wore this one during his 15 minute suborbital flight aboard a Mercury-Redstone 4 'Liberty Bell 7' (July 21, 1961). The MK-IV, with its fiber-glass helmet, protected the astronaut if the Mercury capsule's air escaped into the vacuum of space.
(Text from the museum display)
Spacesuits found in the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility at the Johnson Space Center.
Built in 1975 to support training for the under-development Space Shuttle Program, the SVMF now is more than three times the original size, with expansions in 1986 for future space station training and again in 1992 to handle simultaneous robotic operations with the shuttle’s Canadarm (and later Canadarm2).
Today it houses a working model of the ISS, several prototypes of vehicles, and multiple training areas.
PictionID:42187290 - Title:Man in Spacesuit-------2-1-61; 2/1/61 Ries - Catalog:14_002140 - Filename:14_002140.tif - - - - Image from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
RX-2 Extra-Vehicular Activity Spacesuits, 1964
Before the end of 1964, Litton Industries produced a second design of its RX series called the RX-2. Known as a hard suit because of its rigid construction, this suit offered superior mobility and protection than the soft suits of the time. However, it also weighed much more and required more storage space. This suit weighs about 83 pounds (38 kg) and has an integrated helmet, boots and gloves.
The preceding model, the RX-1, featured a soft waist section that did not work as well as expected when pressurized, so in 1963 the suit was re-constructed with a hard waist and renamed RX-2. The crank in front was used to raise the height of the internal seat (a bicycle seat) so that the wearer could see out of the helmet visor while seated.
| Driver: Sebastien Buemi| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 23| Car: Nissan IM02| Car: Spark SRT05e|| Photographer: Shiv Gohil| Event: Ad Diriyah ePrix| Circuit: Ad Diriyah| Location: Riyadh| Series: FIA Formula E| Season: 2020-2021| Country: Saudi Arabia| Keyword: Season 7| Keyword: Season Seven| Keyword: S7| Keyword: motorsport| Keyword: electric racing| Keyword: single seater| Keyword: open wheel| Keyword: 2021|| Session: FP2|
| Driver: Oliver Rowland| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 22| Car: IM02|
| Photographer: Lou Johnson| Event: Race at Home Challenge Round 6: New York City | Circuit: Brooklyn Street Circuit| Location: Brooklyn, NY| Series: ABB Formula E| Season: 2020| Country: United States|
|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||Team: Nissan e.dams|Car: Nissan IM03|Car: Spark SRT05e|
PictionID:42186579 - Title:Spacesuit Anthropometrics------- - Catalog:14_002087 - Filename:14_002087.tif - - - - Image from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
A13_0022Astronaut Lovell in a Spacesuit Serving Birthday Cake3/25/70
Location: KSC, Flight Crew Training Building
Photo from NASA
NASA or USGS No: 116-KSC-70P-127Jim Lovell, partially suited, serves birthday cake
NASA Caption: “KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - Astronaut James A. Lovell, Jr. is shown serving a piece of his birthday cake to one of his co-workers at KSC's Flight Crew Training Building. Lovell, 42 years old today is the commander of the Apollo 13 crew.”
This image is part of a collection to commemorate the 45th Anniversary of the Apollo 13 Mission.
The San Diego Air and Space Museum is celebrating the 2015 Centennial of the Pan American Exposition by honoring one of the most memorable space flights in history. The Apollo 13 crew, astronauts Jim Lovell and Fred Haise, join the San Diego Air & Space Museum Saturday, March 21st for a rare 45th Anniversary Celebration appearance and personal recap of their historic mission. The celebration also honors the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo race to the moon and those people who made it happen.
---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
Gene Cernan's spacesuit, worn on the Moon December 1972 on Apollo 17. Taken October 1997, National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC.
| Driver: Sebastien Buemi| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 23| 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|