Object Details
Astronaut
Eugene A. Cernan
Manufacturer
ILC
International Latex Corporation
Summary
This Apollo Liquid Cooling Garment (LCG) was made for astronaut Eugene Cernan, and was flown on the Apollo 17 mission in December, 1972.
Liquid Cooling Garments were worn by the Apollo astronauts underneath the spacesuit, and were designed to keep the astronaut's body temperature within normal ranges by allowing cool water to circulate through the tubes.
The water was kept at body temperature and circulated through the personal life support system (PLSS) through the water connectors on the front of the spacesuit and into the liquid cooling garment beneath. The body-warmed water was pumped out through the spacesuit and back into the PLSS for cooling.
Transferred to the National Air and Space Museum from NASA in 1983
Credit Line
Transferred from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Inventory Number
A19830121000
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Undergarments
Materials
Liner: Nylon
Exterior: Polyester mesh, nylon zipper, cotton feet
Tubing: PVC
Dimensions
Overall: 57 in. long x 21 in. wide x 2in. deep (144.78 x 53.34 x 25.4cm)
Country of Origin
United States of America
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Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nasm_A19830121000