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This spacesuit was made for and worn by Neil Armstrong on the Gemini 8 mission in March, 1966. The suit consisted of five major assemblies, the main torso, helmet, boots gloves and neck seal. Underneath the suit, he wore a constant wear garment and life vest assembly. It permitted freedom of movement, and was equipped with communication and bio-medical transmission equipment.
Most documentation indicates that the suit worn by Neil Armstrong on this flight was in the G3-C configuration. However, documentation from NASA - Johnson Space Center indicates that suit serial numbers worn during flight show that it was a G4-C that was worn by Neil Armstrong during the Gemini 8 flight.
Transferred to the National Air and Space Museum from NASA - Manned Spacecraft Center in 1968
Display Status
This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It is either on loan or in storage.
Object Details
Country of Origin
United States of America
Type
PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Pressure Suits
Manufacturer
David Clark Company, Inc. Astronaut
Neil A. Armstrong Dimensions
Overall: 4 ft. 10 1/2 in. tall x 1 ft. 9 in. wide x 7 in. wide (148.6 x 53.3 x 17.8cm)
Other (neck ring): 10 1/4in. (26cm)
Other (wrist ring): 4in. (10.2cm) Materials
Exterior: HT Nomex, anodized aluminium, stainless steel, nylon, polyester
Interior: Rubber/Neoprene combination,
Zippers: Brass, rubber
Neck and wrist disconnects: Anodized aluminium Inventory Number
A19680455000
Credit Line
Transferred from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
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