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  2. Space suit - Wikipedia

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    The suit has a mass of 47 pounds (21 kg) without a life support backpack, and costs only a fraction of the standard US$12,000,000 cost for a flight-rated NASA space suit. [57] The suit was developed in just over a year by students from the University of North Dakota , North Dakota State , Dickinson State , the state College of Science and ...

  3. Z series space suits - Wikipedia

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    The suit is expected to have a mass of 143 pounds (65 kg). [8] The Z-2 will be designed to interface with NASA's advanced portable life support system, currently under development at the Johnson Space Center. [9] The suit will also be designed to interface with both classical air locks and suit ports. [9]

  4. Advanced Crew Escape Suit - Wikipedia

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    The suit is a direct descendant of the U.S. Air Force high-altitude pressure suits worn by the two-man crews of the SR-71 Blackbird, pilots of the U-2 and X-15, and Gemini pilot-astronauts, and the Launch Entry Suits (LES) worn by NASA astronauts starting on the STS-26 flight, the first flight after the Challenger disaster.

  5. Mercury spacesuit - Wikipedia

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    When NASA began the Mercury Project in 1958, one of the first needs was a "space suit": a pressure suit to protect the astronaut in the event of a sudden depressurization of the cabin in the vacuum of space. NASA tested both the Navy Mark IV suit and the X-15 high-altitude suit, and chose the Mark IV because it was less bulky than the David ...

  6. Extravehicular Mobility Unit - Wikipedia

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    The E.M.U Display and Control Module (DCM). The EMU, like the Apollo/Skylab A7L spacesuit, was the result of 21 years of research and development. [Note 1] It consists of a Space Suit Assembly (SSA) assembly which includes the Hard Upper Torso (HUT), arm sections, gloves, an Apollo-style "bubble" helmet, the Extravehicular Visor Assembly (EVVA), and a soft Lower Torso Assembly (LTA ...

  7. Gemini spacesuit - Wikipedia

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    The Gemini suit was looked at for the Manned Orbiting Laboratory program (canceled in 1969), and has since been used as the baseline for all high-altitude pressure suits worn by U.S. Air Force pilots, including for the U-2 and SR-71. [2] It was also the basis for NASA's Advance Crew Escape System (ACES) pressure suit.

  8. Final Frontier Design - Wikipedia

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    Final Frontier is developing a low-cost commercial inside-the-spacecraft spacesuit called an Intra-Vehicular Activity suit (IVA) which can be pressurized in the event of an emergency, and is projecting to sell the suit at a price of about a fifth of the NASA cost for its existing line of IVA suits that cost around $250,000 each. [7]

  9. Mark III (space suit) - Wikipedia

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    The Mark III or MK III (H-1) is a NASA space suit technology demonstrator built by ILC Dover. While heavier than other suits (at 59 kilograms (130 lb), with a 15 kilograms (33 lb) Primary Life Support System backpack), the Mark III is more mobile, and is designed for a relatively high operating pressure. [1]