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SHUTTLE/ISS
Suits, once customized, now
have generic, swappable parts
that fit men and women on the
International Space Station.
Weight: 122 lb LSS: 187 lb
Shuttle
Liquid cooling garment
prevents overheating
Urine-collection assembly
UNDERGARMENTS
Comfort liner
Neoprene-coated nylon to
retain pressure
Protective layers include
thermal-regulating
aluminized polymers and
fire-resistant fabric
Nylon restraint layer
Adjustable
peripheral
sun shield
Emergency oxygen (30 minutes)
Portable life-support sys-
tem (up to six hours)
SPACE SUIT LAYERS
LIFE-SUPPORT SYSTEM (LSS)
APOLLO MISSIONS FOCUSED
ON THE MOON’S NEAR SIDE.
NOW UNCREWED PROBES ARE
REVEALING MORE ABOUT
THE MOON AND BEYOND.
RIGHT: In 1966 and 1967
five orbiters photo-
graphed the moon,
helping to identify
sites where Apollo
missions would land.
WHERE WE WENT
NASA IMAGE COLLECTION/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO (TOP); NASA/U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY/LUNAR AND PLANETARY INSTITUTE (2)
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