Astronaut Edward H. White II Performing First American Spacewalk, Gemini IV Mission, 1965 Image
Astronaut Edward H. White II floating in zero gravity outside the spacecraft during the Gemini IV mission, marking the first American spacewalk. He uses a Hand-Held Self-Maneuvering Unit to control movements. Can be used in articles about space exploration history, educational content about NASA missions, or inspiring space technology and innovation.
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