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Innovative Solutions: Protective Space Suits for Astronauts , August 19, 1962

 Item — Box: 16, Folder: 21
Identifier: CAC_CC_31_6_16_21_15

Scope and Contents

Scientists are working on developing a protective suit for astronauts working outside their spacecraft in space. Current full-pressure suits are not adequate to protect astronauts from extreme temperatures on the moon or in space. Engineers have proposed a multi-layered coverall garment with insulation to control heat input and loss. The suit aims to keep the astronaut's body temperature at 75 degrees while in contact with the body. Special attention is given to protecting the hands and helmet, with suggestions such as increasing airflow and using a dual-wall construction with insulation. The development of such equipment is crucial for ensuring the safety of astronauts on extended trips into space.

Dates

  • Creation: August 19, 1962

Creator

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English

Conditions Governing Access:

Certain series of this collection are stored off-site and require prior notice to access. If you wish to view these materials, please contact the Congressional Archives staff to arrange an appointment.

The following series are stored off-site: Clippings and Invitations.

Full Extent

4 pages

Preservica Internal URL

Preservica Public URL

Congress(s):

87th Congress (1961-1963)

Policy(s):

Energy

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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