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Trousers, Shuttle, STS-93, Eileen Collins

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

Trousers, Shuttle, STS-93, Eileen Collins

 

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Manufacturer:   Flight Suits, Ltd.

Astronaut:   Eileen M. Collins

Country of Origin: United States of America

Dimensions:
Clothing: 101.6 x 78.7cm (40 x 31 in.)

Materials:
Cotton, velcro, steel, nylon

Shuttle astronauts wear pressure suits for launch and landing, but their in-flight wardrobe consists of comfortable trousers, shorts, and shirts. Velcro strips on the trouser legs are a convenience for keeping small items easily accessible. Eileen Collins wore trousers like these aboard the shuttle Columbia during the STS-93 mission in 1999. Collins was the first woman pilot of a shuttle mission in 1995, and on STS-93 she became the first woman to command a shuttle mission. The main task of the STS-93 mission was to deliver the Chandra X-ray observatory into orbit. NASA sent these trousers to the Museum shortly after Collins' 1999 flight.

Transferred from NASA, Johnson Space Center.


Inventory number: A20020368000