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This glove is part of a pair made for and worn by astronaut Wally Schirra during training sessions prior to his Mercury MA-8, "Sigma 7" mission in October 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.

NASA transferred the glove to the Museum in 1972.

Display Status

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

Object Details
Country of Origin United States of America Type PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Handwear Manufacturer B. F. Goodrich Co.
Dimensions 3-D: 27.9 x 12.7cm (11 x 5 in.)
Other (wrist ring): 3 3/4 in. (9.5cm)
Materials Glove Exterior: Neoprene-Coated Nylon, heat resistant textiles, steel, polyester, Brass, Aluminized Nylon
Glove Interior: rubber, steel, Neoprene-Coated Nylon, Latex
Wrist Disconnect: Anodized aluminum, Rubber (Silicone)
Inventory Number A19721158001 Credit Line Transferred from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Data Source National Air and Space Museum Restrictions & Rights Usage conditions apply
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