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The suit family system included both parachute and flotation systems. For EVAs Gemini 4 used the Ventilation Control Module (VCM), for Gemini 8-12 the Extravehicular Life Support System (ELSS) was used. The ELSS was also designed to optionally supply autonomous life support though they never made it
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insulation for temperature control (250 °F (121 °C) in direct sunlight and −250 °F (−157 °C) in shadow), but the commander's suit retained the removable boots, while the pilot's version had integrated boots and a detachable sun visor which clipped onto the helmet. The G4C suit
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This configuration was designated the G5C suit. During the mission, Lovell was the first person to take his pressure suit off, which was achieved with great difficulty due to his size. Borman later was able to get his suit off, and biomedical data collected during the flight confirmed that
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launch, when they were killed in a cabin fire, leading to NASA cancelling manned Block I flights and use of the A1C suit. Since the fire had burned through the suits, NASA added a fireproofing requirement to the new suit, which replaced the outer layer with
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Replacement of the pressure helmet and neck ring with a zippered hood incorporating a clear, fixed polycarbonate visor, with the astronauts wearing modified Navy-style aviator crash helmets that incorporated the communication equipment (microphones and
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Earth orbital concept demonstrator phase of Apollo. Since EVA was impractical due to the hatch design of the Block I spacecraft, and with a design competition underway between
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to EVA. Two oxygen supply packs were developed for it. One was the Extravehicular Support Package (ESP) (providing an hour's worth of life support), carried aboard
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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
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replaced the pilot parachute and its harness. Only two Block I flights were initially planned until December 1966, when the second one, to be flown by
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Cernan never got to perform this test, because he overheated and his faceplate fogged up before he could get to the AMU on the back of the spacecraft.
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made the first American spacewalk in 1965. A further modification, the incorporation of additional layers in the legs, as well as an outer layer of
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system, in which its "Operation One" configuration, resembles the current ACES suit, but functions in the same manner as that of the Gemini suit.
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were wearing A1C suits on January 27, 1967 in a preliminary countdown demonstration test for the planned February 21
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The G4C suit was identical to the G3C suit, but came in two different styles. Both had additional layers of
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and to fly while tethered but was not used. The AMU was also meant to be launched and flown on-board
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Additional zippers for in-flight adjustment, along with provisions for complete removal of the suit.
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and manufactured by ILC Dover. The new suit was first used on Apollo 1's replacement flight,
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high-altitude pressure suit. All Gemini spacesuits were developed and manufactured by the
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for a similar AMU test, though this test was canceled two months before the mission.
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Extravehicular Life Support System (ELSS) (Gemini 8-12): 47 lb (21.3 kg)
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pressure suit. On June 11, 2008, the David Clark Company was selected by the
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worn by American astronauts for launch, in-flight activities (including
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The G3C and G4C suits were the primary spacesuits worn for all but the
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to the present day. The G5C suit somewhat resembles the current
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helmet faceplate was replaced with one made of higher strength
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wore modified G3C suits, but incorporating several changes:
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flown by Schirra, Eisele and Cunningham in October 1968.
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The Gemini spacesuit was chosen by NASA for the initial
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The G3C consisted of six layers of 2147:Thermal Micrometeoroid Garment (TMG / ITMG) 364:, was canceled as unnecessary duplication. 1940: 1921: 1907: 1899: 1803: 1789: 1781: 1361: 1342: 1328: 1320: 761: 185:and was the only flight to use this suit. 1274:U.S. Space Gear: Outfitting The Astronaut 1231:. Chichester, UK: Praxis Publishing Ltd. 213:fabric, was made to the EVA suit worn by 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 683: 498: 473: 301:pressure suits worn by Russian-launched 1250: 1248: 1181: 1112: 759:Gemini suit evolution is listed below. 233:plastic. This version was also worn by 1266: 1264: 1262: 1158:G4C with ELSS on chest and AMU on back 1146:G4C with ELSS on chest and ESP on back 734: 398:The Gemini suit was looked at for the 320:wears the Apollo Block I pressure suit 1652:Orbit Attitude and Maneuvering System 1096: 1094: 1083: 1081: 1070: 1068: 1066: 1056: 1054: 1052: 1046: 1044: 1042: 1036: 1034: 1023: 1021: 1010: 1008: 1006: 972: 970: 968: 962: 960: 958: 956: 954: 952: 941: 939: 937: 935: 933: 923: 921: 919: 917: 915: 909: 907: 897: 895: 885: 883: 865: 863: 861: 859: 857: 809: 807: 805: 803: 801: 795: 785: 783: 781: 779: 777: 775: 773: 7: 1220: 1218: 1216: 1214: 1212: 1210: 1208: 459:but not used, and the other for the 47:adding citations to reliable sources 1717:Military Orbital Development System 410:. It was also the basis for NASA's 380:. The Block II suit was designated 2137:Primary Life Support System (PLSS) 2032:Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) 739:Ventilation Control Module (VCM) ( 14: 1277:. 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Young 180: 176: 172: 168: 164: 156: 154: 152: 148: 144: 140: 136: 132: 123: 113: 110: 102: 91: 88: 84: 81: 77: 74: 70: 67: 63: 60: –  59: 55: 54:Find sources: 48: 44: 38: 37: 32:This article 30: 26: 21: 20: 2052:Shenzhou IVA 1997:Navy Mark IV 1811:Missions of 1701:Developments 1681:Launch sites 1657:Titan rocket 1612: 1596: 1580: 1571:Tom Stafford 1564: 1548: 1543:Tom Stafford 1532: 1523:Frank Borman 1516: 1500: 1484: 1468: 1316: 1273: 1227: 1193: 1184: 1090: 1084: 1077: 1071: 1030: 1024: 1017: 1011: 948: 942: 898: 886: 866: 786: 758: 735: 689:Suit Weight 521:(Armstrong) 507: 453: 397: 381: 366: 337: 323: 280: 263:Frank Borman 256: 201:(except for 187: 160: 130: 128: 105: 99:October 2010 96: 86: 79: 72: 65: 53: 41:Please help 36:verification 33: 2037:SpaceX suit 1930:Space suits 1713:Blue Gemini 1623:Buzz Aldrin 1603:Pete Conrad 1575:Gene Cernan 1559:David Scott 1511:Pete Conrad 1475:Gus Grissom 1028:Gemini IX-A 946:Gemini VIII 274:earphones). 235:Buzz Aldrin 179:Gus Grissom 2198:Categories 2142:Snoopy cap 2115:Components 1966:Krechet-94 1755:Elliot See 1734:Big Gemini 1633:Components 1619:Jim Lovell 1587:John Young 1527:Jim Lovell 1479:John Young 1461:Astronauts 1176:References 1088:Gemini XII 891:Gemini VII 791:Gemini III 516:(Schirra), 444:John Young 378:beta cloth 267:Jim Lovell 69:newspapers 1879:Gemini 12 1874:Gemini 11 1869:Gemini 10 1864:Gemini 9A 1854:Gemini 6A 1614:Gemini 12 1598:Gemini 11 1582:Gemini 10 1566:Gemini 9A 1534:Gemini 6A 1075:Gemini XI 871:Gemini IV 543:Ejection 536:(failed), 504:Missions 469:Gemini 12 440:Gemini 10 330:ILC Dover 245:G5C suits 239:Gemini 12 227:Plexiglas 219:Gemini 9A 211:Chromel-R 199:Gemini 12 135:spacesuit 2102:Z series 2082:Mark III 1859:Gemini 8 1849:Gemini 7 1844:Gemini 5 1839:Gemini 4 1834:Gemini 3 1829:Gemini 2 1824:Gemini 1 1727:OPS 0855 1550:Gemini 8 1518:Gemini 7 1502:Gemini 5 1495:Ed White 1486:Gemini 4 1470:Gemini 3 1393:Gemini 3 1372:Gemini 1 1365:Uncrewed 1358:Missions 1015:Gemini X 903:Apollo 1 741:Gemini 4 534:Apollo 1 529:Gemini 7 519:Gemini 8 514:Gemini 6 509:Gemini 3 465:Gemini 9 457:Gemini 8 388:Apollo 7 373:Apollo 1 292:Apollo 7 259:Gemini 7 207:Ed White 203:Gemini 7 195:Gemini 4 175:Gemini 3 163:Gemini 7 2183:SuitSat 2156:Related 2061:Feitian 2056:Haiying 1961:Yastreb 1743:Related 1625:(pilot) 1609:(pilot) 1593:(pilot) 1577:(pilot) 1561:(pilot) 1545:(pilot) 1529:(pilot) 1513:(pilot) 1497:(pilot) 1481:(pilot) 1091:Variant 1078:Variant 1031:Variant 1018:Variant 949:Variant 418:-based 305:crews. 83:scholar 2087:I-Suit 2002:Gemini 1971:Strizh 1956:Berkut 1937:Models 1386:Crewed 1281:  1235:  1109:Images 732:Notes 636:(EVA) 360:, and 284:Apollo 85:  78:  71:  64:  56:  2046:China 1981:Orlan 1976:Sokol 408:SR-71 299:Sokol 296:Soyuz 190:Mylar 171:Nomex 167:nylon 133:is a 90:JSTOR 76:books 1951:SK-1 1645:SC-2 1279:ISBN 1233:ISBN 879:VI-A 406:and 265:and 181:and 143:X-15 139:EVAs 129:The 62:news 1085:G4C 1072:G4C 1025:G4C 1012:G4C 943:G4C 899:A1C 887:G5C 867:G4C 787:G3C 404:U-2 383:A7L 338:A1C 303:ISS 237:on 217:on 197:to 149:in 45:by 2200:: 1715:/ 1690:/ 1473:: 1438:12 1433:11 1428:10 1423:9A 1413:6A 1261:^ 1247:^ 1207:^ 877:, 873:, 446:, 356:, 332:, 153:. 1922:e 1915:t 1908:v 1804:e 1797:t 1790:v 1616:: 1600:: 1584:: 1568:: 1552:: 1536:: 1520:: 1504:: 1488:: 1418:8 1408:7 1403:5 1398:4 1377:2 1343:e 1336:t 1329:v 1287:. 1241:. 905:) 901:( 893:) 889:( 881:) 875:V 869:( 793:) 789:( 675:N 665:N 655:Y 645:N 627:Y 617:Y 607:Y 597:Y 582:N 572:Y 562:Y 552:Y 511:, 450:) 442:( 112:) 106:( 101:) 97:( 87:· 80:· 73:· 66:· 39:.

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