GEMINI SPACECRAFT 4 SPACE WALK

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GEMINI SPACECRAFT 4 SPACE WALK

1965

UNEDITED FILM REPORT: Astronaut Ed White stands in spacecraft hatch. White adjusts camera and moves out to full length of umbilical, gloves floats away from hatch. White floats in and out of frame during space walk using space gun to maneuver.

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SNAC Resource ID: 11615425

National Archives at College Park

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White, Edward Higgins, II, 1930-1967

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