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Lunar Outfitters: Making the Apollo Space Suit

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A fascinating behind-the-scenes history of a vital component of the space program, this book goes inside the suit that made it possible for human beings to set foot on the Moon. Bill Ayrey, longtime space suit test engineer at ILC Dover, draws on original files and photographs to tell the dramatic story of the company’s role in the Apollo Program.

ISBN-13: 9780813080437

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: University Press of Florida

Publication Date: 11-14-2023

Pages: 422

Product Dimensions: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.94d

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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“A space suit: a miniature space craft, so well designed for Apollo missions as described in this book. Excellent throughout, so comprehensive, so enjoyable.”—Michael Collins, Apollo 11 astronaut

“This is the story of the ultimate space suit for lunar explorers; a garment that evolved over many years of experiment and development; a garment that protected me five times during extravehicular excursions into the vast unforgiving hazards of space exploration, including three days on the surface of the moon.”—David Scott, Apollo 15 commander

“A unique and comprehensible history of a group of men and women who undertook the challenge to create a space suit that would allow humans to explore another world for the first time.”—Cathleen Lewis, coauthor of Spaceflight: A Smithsonian Guide

“A detailed and engaging account of how a group of engineers and seamstresses from a small company built the first and only suit used on the moon. A remarkable book, indispensable for anybody interested in the Apollo program.”—Pablo de León, University of North Dakota

Table of Contents

Contents

Preface

Introduction

Part I. Humble Beginnings

1. School of Hard Knocks

2. Developing the State-of-the-Art Space Suit

3. The Turbulent Years, 1962–1965

4. Second Chances: The Model AX-5L and A-5L Suits

Part II. Building the Moon Suits

5. The Model A-5L Space Suit Contract

6. The Model A-6L Space Suit: Unveiling the First Moon Suit

7. The Model A-7L Space Suit, 1967–1971

8. The Model A-7LB Space Suit: The Next Generation, 1971–1975

Part III. Post-Lunar Missions

9. Skylab, the Apollo-Soyuz Test Program, and Other Development Suits

10. End of a Historic Era

Conclusion: Preserving Our Treasures; The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

Acknowledgments

Appendix A: Technical Details of the Apollo Space Suits

Appendix B: Apollo Part Numbers and Serial Numbers

Appendix C: Apollo Contract Details

Appendix D: Astronaut Code Names

Appendix E: A-7LB Suit Plug Loads and Fabric Stresses

Timeline of Significant Events

Glossary

Notes

Further Reading

Index