Piers Sellers' NASA T-38 Flightsuit
Piers Sellers' NASA T-38 Flightsuit
Flightsuit worn by astronaut, Piers Sellers, when flying in NASA Northrop T-38 Talon jet aircraft.Piers wore this flightsuit as he flew in T-38s during training for his Space Shuttle mission STS-112. During long days flying to the Kennedy Space Center from the Johnson Space Center carrying out test work and procedural evaluation on the hardware he later installed on the International Space Station, he could see the Shuttle launchpad he would go on to use from his T-38 cockpit.
The suit has a NASA emblem, American flag, label name, and mission patch affixed to it.
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Object number
2017-2
Location
Welcome Hall
Has this object been into space?
No
Material
Nomex
Metal
Velcro
Associated Organisation
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Associated Person
Piers Sellers
Object Production Date
Circa 1996
Object Production Organisation
Gibson & Barnes
Object Production Place
California
On Display Status
On display
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