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Manufacturer: ILC Industries Inc.
Astronaut: Eugene A. Cernan
Country of Origin: United States of America
Dimensions:
Overall: 5 ft. 11 in. tall x 2 ft. 5 in. wide x 1 ft. 3 in. deep (180.34 x
73.7 x 38.1cm)
Materials:
Exterior: Beta cloth, Chromel-R, nylon, polyester, Aluminium, velcro
Interior: Nylon, rubber/Neoprine, mylar, polyester Neckring: Anodized
aluminium, red Connectors: Anodized aluminium, 2 red, 4 blue Wrist locking
rings: Anodized aluminium, one red, one blue
This spacesuit was the last spacesuit worn on the moon, and was made for,
and worn by astronaut Eugene A. Cernan, commander of the Apollo 17 mission
in December of 1972.
The suit was constructed by the International Latex Corporation, with the
designation A-7LB, and consisted of approximately 26 layers of materials
designed to protect the astronaut from the extremes of temperature to be
found in the vacuum of space and on the lunar surface. When combined with
the portable life support system and other components making up the
extravehicular mobility unit, it all weighed approximately 185 pounds here
on earth.
Transferred to the national Air and Space Museum from NASA in 1974.
Transferred from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Inventory number: A19740133000
credit: Smithsonian (NASM)
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