Description: Spacewalk by US Astronaut
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The first spacewalk by United States Astronaut
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United States
- June 3rd, 1965 - launched its first manned space capsule in a program called 'Gemini'
- It was commanded by Astronaut James Mcdivitt and accompanied by Edward White
- Edward White walked in space for 23 minutes connected to a 23ft long tether
- About 120 miles above Earth, White used hand - held oxygen-jet to push himself out of the capsule
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Edward White
- was an American Astronautical Engineer and first man to walk in space
- was also United States Airforce Officer, Test Pilot and NASA Astronaut
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What does it take to be an Astronaut?
- 1. Be a U.S Citizen
- 2. Possess a Master's Degree in STEM
- 3. Astronaut candidates must have leadership skills, teamwork and communications
- 4. Have two years experience as test pilot
- 5. Be able to pass the NASA long-duration flight astronaut physical exam
- 1. Be a U.S Citizen
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Russia & USA
- were competing against each other to become leaders in exploring space
- A Russian was actually the first person to walk out of space
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