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The Orlan space suit () is a series of semi-rigid one-piece space suit models designed and built by
NPP Zvezda. They have been used for
spacewalks (EVAs) in the
Russian space program, the successor to the
Soviet space program
The Soviet space program () was the state space program of the Soviet Union, active from 1951 until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Contrary to its competitors (NASA in the United States, the European Space Agency in Western Euro ...
, and by space programs of other countries, including
NASA
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.
History
The first spacewalk using an Orlan suit took place on December 20, 1977, on the
Soviet
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space station
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Salyut 6, during the
Soyuz 26 mission.
Yuri Romanenko
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and
Georgi Grechko tested the Orlan-D space suit. The Orlan-DM was used for the first time on August 2, 1985, by the cosmonauts
Vladimir Dzhanibekov and
Viktor Savinykh of
Salyut 7
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.
The Orlan space suits were used for spacewalks on the Salyut stations, but for
Mir
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they were replaced by the Orlan-DMA and Orlan-M suits: The Orlan-DMA was used for the first time in November 1988, by the cosmonaut
Musa Manarov from the
Mir space station. The Orlan-M continued in use on Mir from 1997 until the end of the station's operational life and is now used on the
International Space Station
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. Orlan space suits have been used by Russian, American, European, Canadian and Chinese astronauts.
On February 3, 2006, a retired Orlan fitted with a radio transmitter, dubbed
SuitSat-1, was launched into orbit from the International Space Station.
In April 2004, China imported 13 Orlan spacesuits from Russia: Three for EVA, two for airlock training, four for neutral buoyancy tank training, four for testing the EVA support system on the Shenzhou spacecraft.
Various components on the EVA suits and airlock training suits, including electrical and communication equipments, were designed and manufactured by China. In Chinese, Orlan spacesuits are referred by the literal translation of , Haiying. () On 27 September 2008,
Liu Boming wore one of the Orlan suits in order to assist
Zhai Zhigang during the space walk portion of
Shenzhou 7
Shenzhou 7 () was the third human spaceflight mission of the Chinese space program. The mission, which included the first Chinese extra-vehicular activity (EVA) carried out by crew members Zhai Zhigang and Liu Boming, marked the commencement o ...
mission.
In June 2009, the latest computerized Orlan-MK version was tested during a five-hour spacewalk to install new equipment on the International Space Station. The new suit's main improvement is the replacement of the radio-telemetry equipment in the Portable Life Support System backpack which contains a mini-computer. This computer processes data from the spacesuit's various systems and provides a malfunction warning. It then outlines a contingency plan which is displayed on an LCD screen on the right chest part of the spacesuit.
In September 2020, it was announced that Zvezda had started manufacturing space suits for Indian astronauts, part of the
Gaganyaan crewed mission, four of which had begun training at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Russia in 2019.
Design
The Orlan space suit has gone through several models. Space-rated designations include the Orlan-D, Orlan-DM, Orlan-DMA, and Orlan-M models; the Orlan-GN, Orlan-T, and Orlan-V are used in training and are used underwater.
The latest model, called Orlan-MKS, has been used on the ISS since 2017. The original Orlan suit, with a two and a half hour operation time, was designed as an orbital suit for use on the Soviet
Lunar programme, although it was abandoned in favour of a model with a greater operating capacity. The Orlan-D expanded the operation time to three hours; the Orlan-M to nine hours. The designed average lifespan of the spacesuit is four years (or up to 15 EVA's) and, according to tradition at the manufacturing plant, suits with blue stripes are assigned even production numbers and red, odd numbers.
The Orlan space suit is semi-rigid, with a solid torso and flexible arms.
It includes a rear hatch entry through the backpack that allows it to be donned relatively quickly (approximately five minutes). The first Orlan suits were attached to the spacecraft by an
umbilical tether that supplied power and communications links. The Orlan-DM and later models are self-sustaining.
Models
Lunar orbit suit
*Name: Orlan Lunar Orbital Spacesuit
*Missions: Development occurred from 1967–1971, no flight models that were operational were produced.
*Operating pressure:
*Mass:
*Primary life support: 5 hours
D model
*Name: Orlan-D
*Missions: Developed from 1969 to 1977. Used on Salyut-6 and Salyut-7 Space Stations. Used from 1977 to 1984.
*Operating Pressure:
*Mass:
*Primary Life Support: 5 hours
DM model
*Name: Orlan-DM
*Missions: Used on Salyut-7 and Mir. Used from 1985 to 1988.
*Operating pressure:
*Mass:
*Primary life support: 6 hours
DMA model
*Name: Orlan-DMA
*Missions: Used on Mir. Used from 1988 to 1997.
*Operating Pressure:
*Mass:
*Primary Life Support: 7 hours
M model
*Name: Orlan-M
*Missions: Used on Mir and ISS. Used from 1997 to 2009?
*Operating Pressure:
*Mass:
*Primary Life Support: 7 hours
MK model
*Name: Orlan-MK
*Missions: Used on ISS. Used from 2009 to 2017.
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*Operating pressure:
*Mass:
*Primary life support: 7 hours
MKS model
*Name: Orlan-MKS
*Missions: Used on ISS. Used since 2017.
*Operating pressure:
*Mass:
*Primary life support: 7 hours
*Service life: 6 years; 15–20 EVAs
Training
Orlan suits are used in the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonauts Training Center in Star City, Moscow
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: the Orlan-GN for water immersion training, the Orlan-T for airlock
An airlock is a room or compartment which permits passage between environments of differing atmospheric pressure or composition, while minimizing the changing of pressure or composition between the differing environments.
An airlock consist ...
procedure training, and the Orlan-V for low gravity flight training.
See also
* Krechet-94
* Hard Upper Torso
* Liquid Cooling and Ventilation Garment
* Sokol space suit
* Soviet SPK
* List of spacewalks
* List of Mir spacewalks
* List of ISS spacewalks
* List of spacewalks and moonwalks
*List of cumulative spacewalk records
This is a list of cumulative spacewalk records for the 30 astronauts who have the most extra-vehicular activity (EVA) time. The record is currently held by Anatoly Solovyev of the Russian Federal Space Agency, with 82:22 hours from 16 EVAs, fo ...
References
External links
Orlan space suit images at Myspacemuseum.com
Orlan Spacesuit EVA (Video) - Dec 23, 2008
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Soviet and Russian spacesuits
Extravehicular activity