The following represents the different types of spacesuits worn by astronauts throughout the years. Click the picture to enlargen.
Row 1, left to right:
- Mk IV Suit, built by BF Goodrich in the 1960s
- Mk II Model “O” Suit, built by BF Goodrich, 1956
- Mk V Modified suit, built by BF Goodrich, 1968
- Mk II Model “R” suit, BF Goodrich, 1956
- Mercury Spacesuit (worn by Alan Shepard), based on the Navy Mk IV, BF Goodrich, 1960
- RX-3 MOL Prototype, Litton Industries, 1965
- AES Apollo Apollo Applications Project Chromel-R Cover Layer, Litton Industries, 1969
- A4-H Apollo Developmental suit, ILC for Hamilton Standard, 1964
- SPD-143 Apollo Developmental AX1-L, ILC Industries, 1963
- A5-L Apollo Prototype, ILC Industries, 1965
- EX1-A Apollo Applications Project, AiResearch Corporation, 1968
- Mk V, modified, BF Goodrich, 1968
- Pressure garment from the G4-C spacesuit worn by Gene Cernan on Gemini 9, 1965
Row 2, left to right:
- Sokol KV-2
- RX-2A, Litton Industries, 1964
- AX-3, NASA Ames Research Center, 1974
- Mercury Spacesuit
- AES, Apollo Applications Project, Chromel-R Cover Layer, Litton Industries, 1969
- Sokol
- Mk IV, Arowhead, late 1950s
- RX-2 Legs with RX-2A Partial Torso, Litton Industries, 1964
- Apollo A7-L EVA Suit, ILC Industries, 1970
- Apollo A7-LB EVA Suit, ILC Industries, 1971
- Apollo A7-L EVA Suit, ILC Industries, 1970
- Mercury Spacesuit
- Soviet SK-1 Spacesuit, 1961-63
- G3-C, David Clark Company, 1964