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  • View from inside Gemini spacecraft with spacesuit emerging from the open door to visually simulate the first U.S. spacewalk.
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    Edward H. White II became the first American to perform an Extra Vehicular Activity (EVA) or "spacewalk" from the Gemini IV spacecraft on June 3, 1965.  This image was taken from inside the Gemini IV with Ed White's spacesuit inside the Gemini IV capsule.

  • View from inside Gemini spacecraft with spacesuit emerging from the open door to visually simulate the first U.S. spacewalk.

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Eric Long

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SI2006-6407

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Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum

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