What was the colour of the shoes used by the Apollo astronauts in moon landing?
The pictures from Apollo landing despite being in high resolution, does not reveal the right colour of the shoes used by the astronauts during the EVA on the moon. An example - Buzz Aldrin picture from Apollo 11
But a shot from the movie First Man shows in clear detail the colour of the shoes being greenish-bluish.
So, it makes one curious to know whether the depiction of the astronaut's shoes was accurate in the movie. If true, then what is the material that gives this colour?
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The pictures from Apollo landing despite being in high resolution, does not reveal the right colour of the shoes used by the astronauts during the EVA on the moon. An example - Buzz Aldrin picture from Apollo 11
But a shot from the movie First Man shows in clear detail the colour of the shoes being greenish-bluish.
So, it makes one curious to know whether the depiction of the astronaut's shoes was accurate in the movie. If true, then what is the material that gives this colour?
nasa apollo-program astronauts apollo-11 moonwalking
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The pictures from Apollo landing despite being in high resolution, does not reveal the right colour of the shoes used by the astronauts during the EVA on the moon. An example - Buzz Aldrin picture from Apollo 11
But a shot from the movie First Man shows in clear detail the colour of the shoes being greenish-bluish.
So, it makes one curious to know whether the depiction of the astronaut's shoes was accurate in the movie. If true, then what is the material that gives this colour?
nasa apollo-program astronauts apollo-11 moonwalking
The pictures from Apollo landing despite being in high resolution, does not reveal the right colour of the shoes used by the astronauts during the EVA on the moon. An example - Buzz Aldrin picture from Apollo 11
But a shot from the movie First Man shows in clear detail the colour of the shoes being greenish-bluish.
So, it makes one curious to know whether the depiction of the astronaut's shoes was accurate in the movie. If true, then what is the material that gives this colour?
nasa apollo-program astronauts apollo-11 moonwalking
nasa apollo-program astronauts apollo-11 moonwalking
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The shoes of the A7L suit were white with partly-blue "lunar boots" worn over them, but soon were covered in grey-ish dust once on the moon. Have a look at this image on Wikipedia:
Thanks! Btw, what is the material that gave the lunar boots that blue colour tip?
– karthikeyan
Dec 9 at 17:01
@karthikeyan: The material is silicone rubber, but I don't know whether the blue is its "natural" color or whether it's dyed.
– DarkDust
Dec 9 at 18:53
@DarkDust Silicones are whitish and translucent unless dyed.
– David Richerby
Dec 10 at 10:47
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The shoes of the A7L suit were white with partly-blue "lunar boots" worn over them, but soon were covered in grey-ish dust once on the moon. Have a look at this image on Wikipedia:
Thanks! Btw, what is the material that gave the lunar boots that blue colour tip?
– karthikeyan
Dec 9 at 17:01
@karthikeyan: The material is silicone rubber, but I don't know whether the blue is its "natural" color or whether it's dyed.
– DarkDust
Dec 9 at 18:53
@DarkDust Silicones are whitish and translucent unless dyed.
– David Richerby
Dec 10 at 10:47
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The shoes of the A7L suit were white with partly-blue "lunar boots" worn over them, but soon were covered in grey-ish dust once on the moon. Have a look at this image on Wikipedia:
Thanks! Btw, what is the material that gave the lunar boots that blue colour tip?
– karthikeyan
Dec 9 at 17:01
@karthikeyan: The material is silicone rubber, but I don't know whether the blue is its "natural" color or whether it's dyed.
– DarkDust
Dec 9 at 18:53
@DarkDust Silicones are whitish and translucent unless dyed.
– David Richerby
Dec 10 at 10:47
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The shoes of the A7L suit were white with partly-blue "lunar boots" worn over them, but soon were covered in grey-ish dust once on the moon. Have a look at this image on Wikipedia:
The shoes of the A7L suit were white with partly-blue "lunar boots" worn over them, but soon were covered in grey-ish dust once on the moon. Have a look at this image on Wikipedia:
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Thanks! Btw, what is the material that gave the lunar boots that blue colour tip?
– karthikeyan
Dec 9 at 17:01
@karthikeyan: The material is silicone rubber, but I don't know whether the blue is its "natural" color or whether it's dyed.
– DarkDust
Dec 9 at 18:53
@DarkDust Silicones are whitish and translucent unless dyed.
– David Richerby
Dec 10 at 10:47
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Thanks! Btw, what is the material that gave the lunar boots that blue colour tip?
– karthikeyan
Dec 9 at 17:01
@karthikeyan: The material is silicone rubber, but I don't know whether the blue is its "natural" color or whether it's dyed.
– DarkDust
Dec 9 at 18:53
@DarkDust Silicones are whitish and translucent unless dyed.
– David Richerby
Dec 10 at 10:47
Thanks! Btw, what is the material that gave the lunar boots that blue colour tip?
– karthikeyan
Dec 9 at 17:01
Thanks! Btw, what is the material that gave the lunar boots that blue colour tip?
– karthikeyan
Dec 9 at 17:01
@karthikeyan: The material is silicone rubber, but I don't know whether the blue is its "natural" color or whether it's dyed.
– DarkDust
Dec 9 at 18:53
@karthikeyan: The material is silicone rubber, but I don't know whether the blue is its "natural" color or whether it's dyed.
– DarkDust
Dec 9 at 18:53
@DarkDust Silicones are whitish and translucent unless dyed.
– David Richerby
Dec 10 at 10:47
@DarkDust Silicones are whitish and translucent unless dyed.
– David Richerby
Dec 10 at 10:47
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