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						 International Orange (aerospace) Color
						 
						
						 International Orange (aerospace) - #FF4F00
						 
						
						International orange is a color used in the aerospace industry to set objects
						apart from their surroundings, similar to safety orange, but deeper and with a
						more reddish tone.
						 
						 
						The Advanced Crew Escape Suits pressure suits worn by NASA astronauts and the
						previous Launch Entry Suit, also use this color, as opposed to the lighter tone
						of safety orange used by the United States Air Force's high-altitude suits.
						This is also planned for the new Constellation Space Suit systems that
						astronauts will wear after 2010.
						 
						 
						The ACES was first worn by U.S. Air Force pilots in the mid-1970s, replacing a
						similar suit worn by SR-71 and U-2 pilots, and was
						identical to the suits worn by X-15 pilots and Gemini
						astronauts. Unlike the ACES suit, which is a full-pressure suit, the
						high-altitude suits were partial pressure suits, thus requiring a rubber
						diaphragm around the wearer's face.
						 
						 
						Because of the limitations of protection the LES could offer, NASA and the
						David Clark Company introduced the current ACES design in 1994, which was the
						only suit used for Shuttle missions after 1998. Based on the LES, but being a
						full-pressure suit, the ACES suit now incorporates gloves on disconnecting lock
						rings on the wrists, liquid cooling and improved ventilation, and an extra
						layer of insulation. The ACES suit is analogous to the Sokol suits used for
						Soyuz missions and its functions are virtually the same - the only differences
						being the ACES suit having a detachable helmet and survival backpack, while the
						Russian suit has an integrated helmet and no backpack (due to the limitations
						in space aboard the Soyuz, and that the spacecraft is an entry capsule, not a
						winged spacecraft or lifting body).
						 
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