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[SPACE SUITS -- LUNAR ENVIRONMENT]. Bioenergetic of Space Suits for Lunar Exploration, SP-84 1966. Analysis of metabolic loads place on suited astronauts under lunar conditions -- Some Notes on Experimental Data Pertaining to Self Locomotive Performance of Lunar Explorers. NASA/Langley, n.d. Results of studies made on lunar space suits and life support systems -- Heat Transfer Measurement on Extravehicular Mobility Unit Composites at Various Temperature Levels. NASA/MSC, 28 November 1967. Tests to determine the ability of space suit material to withstand exposure to high temperatures -- Ultrahigh Vacuum Adhesion Related to the Lunar Surface, CR-1090. NASA, July 1968. Tests using silicates and the potential abrasion factors to lunar surface equipment -- A Lunar Gravity Simulator, Vols. II and III, CR-1234 and 1235. NASA, December 1968. Development and results of a 1/6 G simulator used by astronauts -- and 7 other documents and NASA CR (Contractor Reports) on water cooling and various material constraints of space suits, and reports on physiological responses in full pressure suits from the 1960s. (13)