SK-1 spacesuit
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SK-1 is an initialism of "Skafandr Kosmicheskiy" # 1 (Скафандр Космический = "spacesuit" or "diving suit for space") is a spacesuit that was developed specially for Yuri Gagarin. As such, it is the first spacesuit ever used. After his successful flight on the Vostok 1 spacecraft, spacesuits of the SK series were used for space flights of other cosmonauts on Vostok spacecraft, in which the cosmonauts would eject and land separately from module.For the motherland
The SK-1 was used from 1961-1963.[not verified in body]
SK-2 (CK-2)
Almost exactly the same as the SK-1 but designed for a woman, it was on June 16 through 19th in 1963 on Vostok 6.[citation needed]
Specifications
Allowed ejections up to 8 km (26,000 ft).[1]
Name: SK-1/SK-2 Spacesuit[1]
Manufacturer: NPP Zvezda
Missions: Vostok 1 to Vostok 6
Function: Intra-vehicular activity (IVA) and Ejection[1]
Operating Pressure: 270 to 300 hPa (3.9 to 4.4 psi)[1]
Suit Weight: 20 kg (44 lb)[1]
Primary Life Support: Vehicle Provided
Resurfacing in Popular Culture
Since 2013, Tim Dodd has been using a similar Spacesuit for his Everyday Astronaut channel[2].
References
- ^ a b c d e Isaac Abramov; Ingemar Skoog (2003). Russian Spacesuits. Chichester, UK: Praxis Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-85233-732-X.
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