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Space suit, space mask papercraft
Some of these requirements also apply to pressure suits worn for other specialized tasks, such as high-altitude reconnaissance flight. At altitudes above the Armstrong limit, around 19,000 m (62,000 ft), water boils at body temperature and pressurized suits are needed.
The first full-pressure suits for use at extreme altitudes were designed by individual inventors as early as the 1930s. The first space suit worn by a human in space was the Soviet SK-1 suit worn by Yuri Gagarin in 1961.
Dimensions: 30 × 31 × 29 cm
11 Pages:
1-2 black
3-4 Red
5-11 yellow (primary color)
11 Pages:
1-2 black
3-4 Red
5-11 yellow (primary color)
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