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    The Orlan space suit (Russian: Орлан, lit. 'sea eagle') is a series of semi-rigid one-piece space suit models designed and built by NPP Zvezda. They have...
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    present. SK-1 space suit Berkut space suit Yastreb space suit Krechet space suit Strizh space suit Sokol-KV2 space suit Orlan-MK space suit In the early...
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    sale has been questioned. Strizh (space suit) Advanced Crew Escape Suit Orlan space suit Citations Isaac Abramov & Ingemar Skoog (2003). Russian Spacesuits...
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    International Space Station (ISS), the other being the Russian Orlan space suit. It was used by NASA's Space Shuttle astronauts prior to the end of the Shuttle program...
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    wearing the Chinese-developed Feitian space suit, with taikonaut Liu Boming wearing the Russian-derived Orlan space suit assisting him in the process. Zhai...
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    import of the Orlan-M space suit to China. Also in the early 2000s, the Chinese space program began development of its own domestic EVA suit design. The...
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    SuitSat (also known as SuitSat-1, Mr. Smith, Ivan Ivanovich, RadioSkaf, Radio Sputnik, and AMSAT-OSCAR 54) was a retired Russian Orlan space suit with...
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    Orlan space suit), eliminating the danger of undergoing decompression sickness normally associated with the lower pressure of the Shuttle/ISS suits (which...
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  • eight days. The spacewalk would be completed in the Russian designed Orlan space suit. The training for the spacewalk would also require an extra month of...
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    Quest Joint Airlock (category Boeing spacecraft and space launch systems)
    International Space Station. Quest was designed to host spacewalks with both Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuits and Orlan space suits. The airlock...
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    Orlan Space Suits for some of their spacewalks: López-AlegríaC completed 2 and WhitsonD completed 1 spacewalk(s) with an Orlan Space Suit. Manned Maneuvering...
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  • 11 in space. Spaceflight portal List of spacewalkers List of cumulative spacewalk records Space capsule Space exploration Space suit U.S. space exploration...
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    snorkel or artificial airway, or as complex as an anaesthetic machine or a space suit. Actual usage varies, and breathing apparatus, breathing set, ventilator...
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    Mir (redirect from Mir space station)
    American to conduct a spacewalk from a foreign space station and the first to test the Russian-built Orlan-M spacesuit alongside Russian cosmonaut Vasili...
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    inside both NASA's Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) and Russian Orlan space suit. Stevenin has more than 20 years' experience in astronaut training...
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    in space suits for extra-vehicular activity. Similar technology is used in life-support systems in submarines, submersibles, atmospheric diving suits, underwater...
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    on-board space station crews the ability to stage repair and maintenance spacewalks outside the ISS using U.S. EMU or Russian Orlan space suits. The first...
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    Pirs (ISS module) (category Russian components of the International Space Station)
    allowed egress and ingress for spacewalks by cosmonauts using Russian Orlan space suits. Pirs was docked to Zvezda for almost 20 years, until 26 July 2021...
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    manufacture of the new Constellation Space Suit system, in which its "Operation One" configuration, resembles the current ACES suit, but functions in the same manner...
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  • NPP Zvezda (category Soviet and Russian space institutions)
    spacesuit was worn during the first spacewalk. The Orlan-M space suit was used by cosmonauts in the Mir space station. Zvezda became a joint-stock company in...
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    Carl E. Walz (category Crew members of the International Space Station)
    to support the addition of science experiments. Wearing the Russian Orlan space suit, Walz logged 11 hours and 52 minutes of EVA time in two separate spacewalks...
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    Russian Orlan suits. ^denotes spacewalks performed from the Poisk module in Russian Orlan suits. †denotes spacewalks performed from the visiting Space Shuttle's...
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    The Advanced Crew Escape Suit (ACES), or "pumpkin suit", is a full pressure suit that Space Shuttle crews began wearing after STS-65, for the ascent and...
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    concurrently with the Orlan suit for microgravity spacewalks. The developmental model was known simply as Krechet. Weighing 90 kg (198 lb), the suit could operate...
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    Peggy Whitson (category Commanders of the International Space Station)
    segment using the space station remote manipulator system; performed a 4-hour and 25 minute spacewalk in a Russian Orlan space suit to install micrometeoroid...
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    chambers, high-altitude mountaineering, high-flying aircraft, submarines, space suits, spacecraft, medical life support and first aid equipment, and anaesthetic...
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    carried the Soviet version of the Manned Maneuvering Unit for the Orlan space suit. It delivered the Salyut 5B computer which was an improvement over...
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    Yury Lonchakov (category Crew members of the International Space Station)
    disturbances in the ionosphere around the space station. The EVA was conducted from Pirs airlock in Russian Orlan space suits. The spacewalk lasted 5 hours and...
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    Vladimir Dezhurov (category Crew members of the International Space Station)
    Russian Orlan spacesuits. It lasted 5 hours and 4 minutes. On December 3, 2001, Dezhurov conducted his ninth career spacewalk. Dressed in Orlan spacesuits...
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    David Wolf (astronaut) (category Space Shuttle program astronauts)
    emergency ingress had to be made during an EVA performed in the Russian Orlan space suit due to airlock hatch failure. The entire mission and training were...
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