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  2. ILC Dover - Wikipedia

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    ILC continues in their space suit innovation [16] with the development of the Z-1 Suit for NASA [18] Designed and manufactured at ILC Dover's Houston [19] facility. The Z-1 is the first suit to be successfully integrated into a suit-port dock mechanism eliminating the need for an air lock; and reducing the consumable demands on long term missions.

  3. Tethered Aerostat Radar System - Wikipedia

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    The 420K's envelope shape, fin design, and cable attachment points are further optimized for high aerodynamic stability and easy ground handling. While Lockheed Martin is the prime contractor for the 420K aerostats, the envelopes are built by ILC Dover. As of 2004, all TARS sites except one were equipped with the 420K aerostats.

  4. Iona Allen - Wikipedia

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    Neil Armstrong wearing the boots created by Iona Allen An Extravehicular Mobility Unit suit of the kind Iona Allen helped create. Iona Tolliver Allen (May 17, 1937 – July 15, 2003 [1]) was an American seamstress who helped develop and create space suits for multiple NASA space missions as part of the ILC Dover seamstresses team. [1]

  5. ILC Dover seamstresses - Wikipedia

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    Delores Zeroles (front) and Ceal Webb of ILC Dover stitching together a sun-shield for Skylab. The ILC Dover seamstresses were a group of women who worked for the International Latex Corporation (now ILC Dover). The seamstresses played a key role in the construction of the space suits for the Apollo program. Employed as skilled garment workers ...

  6. I-Suit - Wikipedia

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    The I-Suit, as well as ILC's Mark III suit, has been involved in field testing during NASA's annual Desert Research and Technology Studies (D-RATS) field trials, during which suit occupants interact with one another, and with rovers and other equipment. [3] Generation I (1997–1998) [4] Generation 2 (2000–2005) [4] Generation 3 (2005 ...

  7. Chemturion - Wikipedia

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    Medical researcher wearing a Chemturion suit. The Chemturion is a multi-use, positive pressure totally encapsulating protective suit, manufactured by ILC Dover.It is currently used by Public Health Canada, Boston University, USAMRIID and AI Signal Research, the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, and many industrial companies such as DuPont, Dow, and Georgia Pacific.

  8. Eleanor Foraker - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor ("Ellie") Foraker (September 2, 1930 – December 8, 2011) [1] [2] was an American seamstress who worked at the International Latex Corporation (ILC) and at NASA. [1] She left the Playtex division of ILC Dover in 1964 and then worked on underground inflatable oil tanks and gas masks to aid the development of the A7L spacesuit for the Apollo 11 mission.

  9. Frederica, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Frederica is a town in Kent County, Delaware, United States.It is part of the Dover metropolitan area.The population was 1,073 in 2020. [3] ILC Dover, the company which manufactured the spacesuits for the Apollo and Skylab astronauts of the 1960s and 1970s, along with fabricating the suit component of the Space Shuttle's Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), is located nearby.