FLOWN Apollo A7-L SUIT michael collins cmp Apollo 11

 






 

Manufacturer: ILC Industries Inc.

Astronaut: Michael Collins

Dimensions: Approximate: 5ft 6in. x 2ft 8in. x 11in. (167.64 x 81.3 x 27.9cm)

Materials:
Exterior: Beta cloth, nylon, polyester, velcro Interior: Neoprene/Rubber, nylon Connectors: Anodized aluminium, 2 blue, 1 red Neck ring: Anodized aluminium, red Wrist locking rings: Anodized aluminium, red, blue Other: Brass, Steel, rubber (silicone)

This spacesuit was worn by astronaut and Command Module Pilot Michael Collins during the Apollo 11 mission in July 1969. Apollo 11 was the first lunar landing mission. While the landing was underway, Collins remained in the Command module and circled the moon.

To ensure the maximum mobility and comfort for the astronaut, the suits were custom fitted. The astronaut entered the suit from the rear, through the pressure sealing slide fastener opening. Convoluted joint sections of rubber were located in the shoulders, elbows, knees, hips and ankles. From the inside out, the suit was constructed of a nylon comfort layer, a neoprene-coated nylon pressure bladder and nylon restraint layer. The outer layers of the spacesuit consisted of Nomex and two layers of Teflon-coated Beta cloth, followed by layers of neoprene-coated nylon, Beta/ Kapton spacer laminate, and an outer layer of Teflon-coated Beta cloth.

Transferred from NASA - Manned Spacecraft Center in 1971.
Inventory number: A19730042000
 credit: Smithsonian (NASM)

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