Apollo 11 space suit

Apollo 11 space suit

The Apollo 11 spacesuit was worn by astronauts during the Apollo 11 mission to the moon. This spacesuit is made of 21 layers of nested fabric, sturdy enough to block micrometeorites but flexible enough for astronauts to do all the work they need on the moon. These spacesuits are works of Playtex company. The main components include a set of pressure suit components and a backpack, which contains a life support system that allows astronauts to walk freely on the surface of the moon. The waist, knees, and elbows of the spacesuit are made of sea latex, making it convenient for astronauts to move around.
Exploratory extravehicular activity maneuvering device

Exploratory extravehicular activity maneuvering device

The Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit (xEMU) is an independent humanoid spacesuit that provides astronauts with environmental protection, mobility, life support, and communication. This type of spacesuit is designed for extravehicular activity (EVA) in Earth orbit.
Orion Crew Survival System

Orion Crew Survival System

This orange NASA spacesuit is named the Orion Crew Survival System. The spacesuit is lighter, stronger, fits snugly, has stronger temperature control, and can be worn and taken off more quickly. If there is an emergency situation such as pressure loss caused by broken spacecraft glass, this spacesuit can support astronauts to survive for up to 6 days, providing time guarantee for their return to Earth.