Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum has turned to the public on Kickstarter to raise USD 500,000 needed to preserve the historic artefact from Apollo 11 Moon landing.
Smithsonian, a federally funded institution in the US, plans to conserve, digitise, and display Neil Armstrong's spacesuit - down to the particles of lunar dust that cling to its surface.
Officials explained on the Kickstarter page that federal appropriations do not cover projects like this one, which is why the spacesuit has not been displayed since 2006, 'Tech Times' reported.
To provide public display and access, Armstrong's spacesuit requires conservation to stop current deterioration and a state-of-the-art display case that will mimic the climate-controlled environment where it is currently being safeguarded.
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Researchers at Smithsonian will also create a 3D model of Armstrong's spacesuit that people can explore from anywhere. The project would even make it possible for people to 3D print parts of the spacesuit and try them on.
The campaign which launched yesterday has so far managed to raise USD 158,942 of its USD 500,000 goal.
Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to land on the Moon. The first steps by humans on another planetary body were taken by Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on July 20, 1969. The astronauts also returned to Earth the first samples from another planetary body.