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This collection consists of fourteen cubic feet of aperture card drawings and six cubic feet of ILC Dover Apollo-era reports relating to space suits.
ILC Dover is an American engineering development and manufacturing company that has been involved in space development and production programs since the 1960s. Best known for being awarded the prime contract for the Apollo Space Suits, ILC designed and manufactured the suit worn by astronauts in the Apollo program, including the twelve that walked on the moon. ILC has also designed and manufactured all space suits for NASA since the Apollo project, including the Space Suit Assembly portion of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit, worn by astronauts during performance of extra-vehicular activity on Space Shuttle missions and on the International Space Station.
NASM.2016.0032
1965-1972
ILC Dover LP, gift, 2016
24.4 Cubic feet (58 boxes)
National Air and Space Museum Archives
This collection contains a combination of drawings, manuals, and reports relating to the space suits produced by ILC Dover, 1965-1972.
The collection is organized first by the one or two letter prefix and then by the drawing number. Two letter prefixes are used on all written documents and reports. Single letter prefixes are used exclusively on drawings and illustrations. The collection didn't include a key to decode what the lettered prefixes meant.
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ILC Dover Apollo Reports and Aperture Card Drawings Collection, Acc. 2016-0032, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution.
Collection descriptions
Archival materials