| 1918 DuPont Magazine Cover DuPont Magazine began publication in 1913 to promote DuPont products. DuPont Image | | | Alan Shepard's Spacesuit Alan Shepard wore this A7-L extra-vehicular suit on the Apollo 14 mission in 1971. Soft and flexible, these suits could be doffed after launch and stowed until it was time for the lunar walk. Photograph by Mark Avino/Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. DuPont Image | | | Alan Shepard's Spacesuit An x-ray of Alan Shepard's Apollo 14 spacesuit allows curators and conservators to "see" inside space clothing -- a task that had previously been done by peering through the neck or the wrist with a flashlight. X-ray by Roland Cunningham and Mark Avino. DuPont Image | | | Antoine Lavoisier E.I. learned the art of manufacturing gunpowder under the tutelage of chemist Antoine Lavoisier, shown here with his wife in a 1788 painting. DuPont Image | | | Consumer Automotive Products In the 1950s and 60s, DuPont intensified its direct-to-consumer marketing strategy. By 1962, there were 225 products bearing the oval --- including car care products. DuPont Image | |
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