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Glove, Left, Mercury, Friendship 7, Glenn, Training

Display Status:
This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum, it is either on loan or in storage.

Glove, Left, Mercury, Friendship 7, Glenn, Training

 

  • Summary

Manufacturer:   B. F. Goodrich Co.

Astronaut:   John H. Glenn, Jr.

Country of Origin: United States of America

Dimensions:
3-D: 29.2 x 11.4 x 11.4cm (11 1/2 x 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 in.)

Materials:
Exterior: Cotton Sateen, Aluminized fabric, Rubberized fabric, palms, steel Pressure bladder: Rubber Lacing: Cotton w/steel grommets Wrist Disconnect: Aluminum

This glove is part of the pair used by an unknown astronaut during training sessions, and then added to the display spacesuit replicating John Glenn's historic Mercury orbital flight in February, 1962.

The gloves were constructed of an inner layer made from a mold of the astronaut's hand, dipped in a rubber compound. The outer layer was fabricated of one-way stretch nylon with neoprene-impregnated palms and lacing on the back. The gloves assumed the contours of the hand controller, and attached to the suit with a ball-bearing lock mechanism.

Transferred to the National Air and Space Museum from NASA in 1968

Transferred from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration


Inventory number: A19680277002