"Gemini spacecraft No. 4 entering the 14-foot altitude chamber at McDonnell before simulated high-altitude tests."
Date: March 16, 1965
NASA ID: S65-3420
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"Gemini spacecraft No. 4 entering the 14-foot altitude chamber at McDonnell before simulated high-altitude tests."
Date: March 16, 1965
NASA ID: S65-3420
"Astronaut Edward H. White II, pilot of the Gemini-Titan 4 prime crew, is shown in the pressure chamber at McDonnell Aircraft Corp, St. Louis, Mo. during the simulation of extravehicular activity (EVA) at an altitude of 150,000 feet."
Date: March 25, 1965
NASA ID: S65-04896
"Astronauts Edward H. White II and James A. McDivitt are shown in the white room as they enter the Gemini-4 spacecraft (SC4) atop the Titan launch vehicle at Cape Kennedy, Florida. The objective of the Gemini IV mission was to evaluate and test the effects of four days in space on the crew, equipment and control systems. Pilot Edward White II successfully accomplished the first U.S. spacewalk during the Gemini IV mission."
Date: June 3, 1965
NASA ID: S65-29647, S65-29650, S65-29641, GPN-2002-000031
Astronaut Edward White conducting the first American Spacewalk during the Gemini IV mission.
Date: June 3, 1965
Painting by George Sottung, 1967
Naval History and Heritage Command: 88-162-UK
"Astronaut Edward H. White II, pilot for the Gemini-Titan 4 (GT-4) spaceflight, floats in the zero-gravity of space during the third revolution of the GT-4 spacecraft.
White wears a specially designed spacesuit. His face is shaded by a gold-plated visor to protect him from unfiltered rays of the sun.
In his right hand he carries a Hand-Held Self-Maneuvering Unit (HHSMU) that gives him control over his movements in space. White also wears an emergency oxygen chest pack; and he carries a camera mounted on the HHSMU for taking pictures of the sky, Earth and the GT-4 spacecraft. He is secured to the spacecraft by a 25-feet umbilical line and a 23-feet tether line. Both lines are wrapped together in gold tape to form one cord. Astronaut James A. McDivitt, command pilot, remained inside the spacecraft during the extravehicular activity (EVA)."
Date: June 3, 1965
NASA ID: S65-29730, S65-30550, GT4-37199-003_G04-U, S65-30430, S65-3043, S65-30433A, S65-30433
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View of the Gemini-Titan 4 (GT-4) (SC4/62-12559) on Launch Complex 19 on the launch day, with erector being removed.
Date: June 3, 1965
NASA ID: S65-29648, S65-29600
"The Gemini IV space capsule is lifted aboard USS WASP (CVS-18), after completing a 62 revolution flight around the Earth in 97 hours and 56 minutes. The spacecraft, crewed by Astronauts James A. McDivitt and Edward H. White, landed about 48 miles short of its target and some 400 miles east of Cape Kennedy, Florida, at 12:12 PM Eastern Standard Time."
Date: June 7, 1965
Naval History and Heritage Command: NH 97511
NASA ID: S65-32962
"Astronaut Edward H. White II, Gemini IV pilot, is photographed onboard the Gemini-Titan 4 spacecraft during the four-day Earth-orbital mission."
Date: June 3-7, 1965
NASA ID: S65-30548