File:USN 710493- Naval Balloonists To Test New Cold Winter Space Suits.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionUSN 710493- Naval Balloonists To Test New Cold Winter Space Suits.jpg | Commander M.D. Ross, USNR, right, U.S. Navy Balloon Pilot, discusses his newly designed cold weather space suit with Mr. Cooper, Flight Scientist of the High Altitude Observatory, University of Colorado. The two astronomers will use the new suits on their balloon and on a gondola by atmosphere flight from the Stratobowl Laboratory near Rapid City, South Dakota, planned for 1 August 1959. The Strato Lab flight is one of the continuing series planned by the Office of Naval Research. Primary insulating assembly on the new garment consists of two rubberized fabrics coated with a thin aluminum film a string-like plastic spacer holds the two fabrics apart. This arrangement provides good insulation and reduces heat transferred radiation. The cold weather uniform was developed by the clothing division of the U.S. Navy Supply Research and Development Facility. Official U.S. Navy photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. | |||||||
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circa 1959 date QS:P,+1959-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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Source | https://www.history.navy.mil/content/history/museums/nmusn/explore/prior-exhibits/2020/fly-navy-to-the-moon/additional-photographs/balloonists/usn-710493.html | |||||||
Author | U.S. Navy | |||||||
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- Black and white photographs of standing men in the United States
- Black and white photographs of the United States in the 1950s
- Cooper (surname)
- Malcolm Ross (balloonist)
- Men in conversation
- Men of the United States in 1959
- 1959 black and white portrait photographs of men
- 1959 photographs of the United States
- Scientists in 1959
- Space suits of the United States
- 2 men in Colorado
- 20th-century black and white portrait photographs of standing men at full length
- United States Navy in 1959
- Winter clothing