Object Details
Astronaut
Gerald P. Carr
Manufacturer
ILC Industries Inc.
Summary
Skylab 4 was launched on November 16, 1973. It was the third and last manned Skylab mission, lasting for over 84 days. The astronauts Gerald Carr, Mission Commander, Ed Gibson, Science Pilot and William Pogue, Pilot, spent Christmas aboard the space station conducting experiments and demonstrations, and studied the sun. They were also able to study and photograph the comet Kohoutek.
This spacesuit was made for and worn by Commander Gerald Carr and was designed to provide a life sustaining environment for the astronaut during periods of extra vehicular activity or during unpressurized spacecraft operation. These suits 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 was made by the International Latex Corporation with the designation A-7L and was constructed in the Extra-vehicular or EV configuration.
NASA transferred this suit to the Museum in 1976.
Credit Line
Transferred from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Inventory Number
A19761197000
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Pressure Suits
Materials
Overall - beta cloth, rubber, nylon, plastic
Connectors - aluminum (red, blue)
Neck ring - aluminum
Wrist locking rings - aluminum (red, blue)
Dimensions
Approximate: 11in. x 5ft 5in. x 2ft 1in. (27.94 x 165.1 x 63.5cm)
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_A19761197000