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LOST IN SPACE NETFLIX ORIGINAL PENNY ROBINSON SPACESUIT

Updated: March 10, 2025

Penny Robinson's ( Mina Sundwall ) screen-matched light-up spacesuit from Netflix's Lost in Space. Penny wore her spacesuit throughout the series, including when she escaped the Resolute in the Jupiter-2 and landed with her family on a nearby planet, and wore her cold weather jacket as she navigated the planet's icy mountain tops in the Season 1 episode "Impact." Intentional distressing made by production to the space suit screen-matches it to multiple shots in the first two episodes of Season 2, in which the Robinsons were marooned on an unknown water planet.

This costume consists of a bodysuit jacket, pants, boots, accessories, wrist communications device prop, life support chest piece, life support backpack, and a helmet. The bodysuit is made of rubberized printed Lycra, nylon, leather, plastic, rubber, metal components with the jacket and pants marked "Penny 1 Season 1." The helmet and life support system are made of resin, plastic, metal, and foam and marked "Penny A" on the life support. The boots are made of nylon, hook-and-loop fasteners, plastic, and rubber and are designed to be worn over regular footwear. Included with this costume is a rubberized printed neoprene balaclava; suspenders, and a harness made of nylon webbing with metal components featuring "#6 Penny Spacesuit Suspenders" and marked "Penny," the harness tagged "#6 Penny Spacesuit Harness X2" and marked "Penny"; a metal, plastic, and hook-and-loop fastener wrist communicator; and a metal light controller marked "Penny A."

The backpack opens up with magnets to reveal the electronics and battery that powers the lights and fan in the suit. The light-up features include center front points and bars on the chest, side-helmet flashlights, and illumination bars inside the helmet at the neck and across the plexi dome. The illuminated bar across the inside of the plexi can manually move up and down along the dome roughly two inches. The helmet rests on the shoulder piece with a sliding, functional latch, which must be in place for the electronics to work. Included in this lot is a black hard plastic Dewalt storage bin. The helmet for this costume does not lock into place.

Value: $15,000.


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