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Yastreb
Yastreb space suit
Yastreb space suit
Yastreb space suit
Credit: Andy Salmon
Russian space suit, operational 1969. The Yastreb suit was the first suit designed in the Soviet Union for extra-vehicular activity. Design began in 1965. Initially to be worn on the aborted Soyuz 1/2 1967 crew transfer mission.

Status: operational 1969.

It was only worn on the Soyuz 4/5 mission, the EVA on Soyuz 7/8 having been cancelled when the spacecraft failed to dock. Yastreb's regenerative life support system was small, designed to be worn on the chest or on the shin, in order to allow the cosmonaut to get through the relatively small Soyuz orbital module hatch. A complex pulley system was used to provide the suit with flexibility.



Family: Space Suits. Country: Russia. Agency: Zvezda Design Bureau. Bibliography: 376.

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