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Ed White performs first U. S. spacewalk, 1965. Creator: James A McDivitt
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Ed White performs first U. S. spacewalk, 1965. Creator: James A McDivitt
Ed White performs first U.S. spacewalk, 1965. Astronaut Edward H. White II, pilot for the Gemini-Titan 4 space flight, floats in space during Americas first spacewalk. The extravehicular activity (EVA) was performed during the Gemini 4 mission on June 3, 1965. White spent 23 minutes maneuvering around his spacecraft as Jim McDivitt remained inside the spacecraft. White is attached to the spacecraft by a 25-ft. umbilical line and a 23-ft. tether line, both wrapped in gold tape to form one cord. In his right hand, White carries a Hand-Held Self Maneuvering Unit (HHSMU), which he used to help move him around the weightless environment of space. The visor of his helmet is gold plated to protect him from the unfiltered rays of the sun
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This print captures a historic moment in American space exploration. Taken by James A McDivitt, it showcases astronaut Edward H. White II as he performs the first-ever U. S. spacewalk during the Gemini-Titan 4 mission in 1965. Suspended in the vastness of space, White floats weightlessly outside his spacecraft while his colleague Jim McDivitt remains inside. The image depicts White maneuvering around the spacecraft using a Hand-Held Self Maneuvering Unit (HHSMU) held firmly in his right hand. His spacesuit, adorned with gold-plated visor and wrapped umbilical and tether lines, protects him from the unfiltered rays of the sun. This photograph not only represents a significant milestone for NASA but also symbolizes mankind's relentless pursuit of knowledge and exploration beyond Earth's boundaries. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and bravery, showcasing our ability to conquer new frontiers. As we gaze upon this remarkable image, we are reminded of America's unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries and advancing scientific understanding. The reflection on White's helmet mirrors both his determination and the immense challenges faced by astronauts venturing into unknown territory. James A McDivitt has masterfully captured this iconic moment that forever changed our perception of what is possible in space travel. This print stands as a tribute to those who have dedicated their lives to expanding our horizons and inspires future generations to reach for the stars
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