This helmet was worn by astronaut Charles "Pete" Conrad during his Gemini 5 flight in August, 1965.
The helmet was constructed of fiberglass and epoxy resin and was molded to fit directly into the neck bearing disconnect. A Plexiglas visor, capable of being raised for access, was attached with pivots, and when lowered into pressure sealing position, it locked in place with a latch. Communication devices with suede-covered ear pads were built into the helmet.
NASA transferred this helmet to the Museum in 1968.
This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It is either on loan or in storage.