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3/16/1960 -- A suit built in 1960 by the Republic Aviation Corporation solved the problem of what "the well-dressed man" would "wear for a stroll over the airless moonscape." The Oct. 16 photo spread in the New York Times, promised that the outfit would have its own oxygen supply and that its tripod legs would "enable its wearer to rest by sitting on a perch inside." The wrench hands were presumably for securing loose screws. (Sam Falk/The New York Times)
MINIMALNA CENA 100USD!!!
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1960-03-06
SAM FALK/The New York Times/Redu/EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
SAM FALK
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27cm x 38cm by 300dpi
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