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How the twenty-one-layer Apollo spacesuit, made by Playtex, was a
triumph of intimacy over engineering. When Neil Armstrong and Buzz
Aldrin stepped onto the lunar surface in July of 1969, they wore
spacesuits made by Playtex: twenty-one layers of fabric, each with
a distinct yet interrelated function, custom-sewn for them by
seamstresses whose usual work was fashioning bras and girdles. This
book is the story of that spacesuit. It is a story of the triumph
over the military-industrial complex by the International Latex
Corporation, best known by its consumer brand of "Playtex"-a
victory of elegant softness over engineered hardness, of adaptation
over cybernetics. Playtex's spacesuit went up against hard
armor-like spacesuits designed by military contractors and favored
by NASA's engineers. It was only when those attempts failed-when
traditional engineering firms could not integrate the body into
mission requirements-that Playtex, with its intimate expertise, got
the job. In Spacesuit, Nicholas de Monchaux tells the story of the
twenty-one-layer spacesuit in twenty-one chapters addressing
twenty-one topics relevant to the suit, the body, and the
technology of the twentieth century. He touches, among other
things, on eighteenth-century androids, Christian Dior's New Look,
Atlas missiles, cybernetics and cyborgs, latex, JFK's carefully
cultivated image, the CBS lunar broadcast soundstage, NASA's
Mission Control, and the applications of Apollo-style engineering
to city planning. The twenty-one-layer spacesuit, de Monchaux
argues, offers an object lesson. It tells us about redundancy and
interdependence and about the distinctions between natural and
man-made complexity; it teaches us to know the virtues of
adaptation and to see the future as a set of possibilities rather
than a scripted scenario.
The rapid design, development, and production of an effective space suit was one of the most significant challenges of the space race, and the cold war. Here the author, de Monchaux, tells the gripping story.
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