The night headband system was part of an experiment to monitor eye and head movements while an astronaut slept to understand better the quality of sleep in weightlessness. The headband was wired to collect data from the attached T-shaped sensors that fit on the person's upper eyelids. Data flowed to a small monitor worn in an armband. John Glenn participated in an experiment like this on the STS-95 space shuttle mission in 1997, and crewmembers on several shuttle-Mir missions also participated in this joint Russian-American science project.

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

EQUIPMENT-Scientific Devices

Dimensions

Approximate: 7.6 × 73.7 × 101.6cm (3 in. × 2 ft. 5 in. × 3 ft. 4 in.)
3-D (Stored): 12.7 × 9.5 × 8.9cm (5 × 3 3/4 × 3 1/2 in.)

Materials

Synthetic Fabrics
Plastic
Velcro
Non-Magnetic White Metal
Electronic Components

Inventory Number

A20140154006

Credit Line

Transferred from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Data Source

National Air and Space Museum

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