SK-1 spacesuit

Summary

SK-1 is an initialism of "Skafandr Kosmicheskiy" # 1 (Скафандр Космический = "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.

SK-1 space suit

The SK-1 was used from 1961-1963.[not verified in body]

SK-2 (CK-2) edit

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 edit

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

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Isaac Abramov & Ingemar Skoog (2003). Russian Spacesuits. Chichester, UK: Praxis Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-85233-732-X.
  • Isaac Abramov & Ingemar Skoog (2003). Russian Spacesuits. Chichester, UK: Praxis Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-85233-732-X.
  • Astronautix Sokol SK-1

External links edit

  • Vita Germetika : A Brief History of Creating and Development of Soviet-Russian space suits - in Russian
  • Museum of NPP Zvezda : photo of SK#1 space suit
  • Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics in Moscow SK-1 Suit Picture (34 & 35)
  • Zvezda History(Russian) Eng