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Category: Clothing • Total items: 62

Trousers, Inflight, Apollo #2806

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Description White fabric of unknown origin. Fabric looks synthetic but the hand of the fabric suggests there is an element of metal woven in. Long pants with zippers located at the waist and ankles. 4 elastic bands run around the waist. 5 snaps are on the front as well as an adjustable belt with 2 "D" rings. A green tag is wired to pants with an article number of 2127 but the number to reference will be 2806 as written on the sewn tag at waistline. Item is in superior condition.

Barcode 31315005273813

Provenance Shipped from LBJ Space Center in Houston Texas. Currently Held at the Orland Park Public Library NASA Special Collection. Claims Not Flown. Part of order # 9-1.

Purpose Garment made of Teflon coated beta cloth and is fire resistant. Material makes it easy to put on and remove garment in zero gravity environment. These trousers were manufactured in January of 1969 to be used in an Apollo mission. Although it is unclear what specific mission these trousers were made for they were most likely for Apollo missions 9 or 10.

Trousers, Inflight, Apollo #2817

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Description White fabric of unknown origin. Fabric looks synthetic but the hand of the fabric suggests there is an element of metal woven in. Long pants with zippers locaetd at the waist and ankles. 4 elastic bands run around the waist. 5 snaps are on the front as well as an adjustable belt with 2 "D" rings. A green tag is wired to pants with an article number of 2138 but the number to reference will be 2817 as written on the sewn tag at waistline. Item is in superior condition.

Barcode 31315005273862

Provenance Shipped from LBJ Space Center in Houston Texas. Currently Held at the Orland Park Public Library NASA Special Collection. Claims Not Flown. Part of order # 9-1.

Purpose Garment made of Teflon coated beta cloth and is fire resistant. Material makes it easy to put on and remove garment in zero gravity environment. These trousers were manufactured to be used in an Apollo mission. The manufacturing date is unknown.

Trousers, LTA

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Description 36" long, 24" White and yellow pants. Lower body space suit assembly in three distinct layers; an orange-yellow rubberized inner layer is sewn to a white canvas middle layer, which is in turn secured to a heavier, white, TMG-insulated outermost layer. The inner layer has holes along the waistline to be threaded into the inner layer of the upper torso piece, while the middle and outer layers feature zippers. Large metal pieces are attached by sturdy fabric loops at front, back, and both sides to help support the heavy material. Two separate tags are attached to different layers: ITEM LTA, TMG, BRIEF ASSY PART No. 0104-82589-23 SERIAL No. 214 SIZE 03 CODE ID 74897 MFG 9/94 ILC-DOVER ITEM TROUSER ASSEMBLY PART No. 0104-84027-42 SERIAL No. 086 SIZE 01 CODE ID 74897 MFG 10/94

Barcode 31315007330041

Provenance Shipped from Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX 77062. Currently Held at the Orland Park Public Library NASA Special Collection. Item is part of order #26-2

Purpose This piece is part of what is technically called the EMU (for Extravehicular Mobility Unit) or EVA suit (Extra Vehicular Activity). The three layers of the suit offer different protection. The inner layer is sealed to create a pocket of air around the astronaut, while the middle layer protects the inner from the buckles and zippers of the out layer, which is insulated and reinforced with TMG and Kevlar to protect against extremes of temperature, solar radiation, and micrometeroids and space debris.

Waist, Thermal Micrometeoroid Garment

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Description 23" x 16" white canvas cloth lower torso section. Zipper on front and back brim. Zippers on the inside, front and back. Four Velcro strips on the front side, and two in the rear, size 03. Item is in very good condition.

Barcode 31315005271601

Provenance Shipped from LBJ Space Center. Currently held in the Orland Park Public Library NASA Special Collection. Not flown. Item is in the original condition. Part of order #8-2.

Purpose TMG is a Thermal Micrometeoroid Garment and the Waist is one part of a multi-layer and multi-part suit. The TMG layer protects against temperature changes and guards against high velocity micrometeoroids.

Watch, Crew Pref, Chronograph

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Description One Omega Speedmaster Professional watch with rubberized leather wristband, size 20. Red label on the inside says "Class III, Not For Flight." Watch is Chronograph variety and 1.75" in diameter.

Barcode 31315006360932

Provenance Item shipped from Johnson Space Center, Houston Texas. Currently held in the Orland Park Public Library NASA Special Collection. Item is a display piece. Part of order 17-4.

Purpose A Chronograph is a type of watch that tells time in multiple ways. It has many sub gears on it as opposed to a regular watch. It tells regular time, can be used as a stopwatch, and some even aid in navigation. Many astronauts are issued an Omega Speedmaster Chronograph for use during missions and flights. Of special note: This was the type of watch worn by astronauts on the Apollo lunar missions.

Watch, Crew Pref, G-Shock

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Description Black Casio water 200m resist, alarm chrono, shock resistant watch. Labeled Class III, Not For Flight. Etched in back of besel, 528-20776-1, SIN 5074. Unit barcode and archival box is shared with Blanket, RVS Cutout, Gold Mylar. Item is in good condition.

Barcode 31315005265611

Provenance Originally intended for the Space Shuttle program. Originally stored in Houston, TX. Currently held in the Orland Park Public Library NASA Special Collection. Part of order #4.

Purpose The Casio G-Shock watch is used by many astronauts for its multiple uses and durability. It is water resistant and has shock buffers perfect for crew members aboard space shuttles. It tells multiple times from various places, has a stopwatch, and has a big easy-to-read screen. It also has a long battery life and is a favorite among astronauts.

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