Lunar Outfitters: Making the Apollo Space Suit

The design processes behind a giant leap for mankind Neil Armstrong in a space suit on the...
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Author: Bill Ayrey
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Language: English
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Lunar Outfitters: Making the Apollo Space Suit by Ayrey, Bill

Lunar Outfitters: Making the Apollo Space Suit

€71,18

Lunar Outfitters: Making the Apollo Space Suit

€71,18
Author: Bill Ayrey
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
The design processes behind a giant leap for mankind

Neil Armstrong in a space suit on the moon remains an iconic representation of America's technological ingenuity. Few know that the Model A-7L pressure suit worn by the Apollo 11 astronauts, and the Model A-7LB that replaced it in 1971, originated at ILC Industries (now ILC Dover, LP), an obscure Delaware industrial firm.

Longtime ILC space suit test engineer Bill Ayrey draws on original files and photographs to tell the dramatic story of the company's role in the Apollo Program. Though respected for its early designs, ILC failed to win NASA's faith. When the government called for new suit concepts in 1965, ILC had to plead for consideration before NASA gave it a mere six weeks to come up with a radically different design. ILC not only met the deadline but won the contract. That underdog success led to its greatest challenge: winning a race against time to create a suit that would determine the success or failure of the Apollo missions--and life or death for the astronauts.

A fascinating behind-the-scenes history of a vital component of the space program, Lunar Outfitters goes inside the suit that made it possible for human beings to set foot on the moon.



Author: Bill Ayrey
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Published: 10/06/2020
Pages: 422
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.75lbs
Size: 9.20h x 5.90w x 1.50d
ISBN: 9780813066578


Review Citation(s):
Publishers Weekly 06/29/2020

About the Author
Ayrey, Bill: - Bill Ayrey was a space suit test engineer and company historian at ILC Dover for over forty years. He spent more than 140 hours pressurized in the Space Shuttle EVA suit, testing the many components, during its years of development. Over the past twenty years, he has assisted the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in preserving the suits within its collection.

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