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Ed White's Gemini 4 Spacewalk  (FTV-0000269)
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Description
Ed White's Gemini 4 spacewalk. Audio records Ed's descriptions of what he is doing and how he feels as he chats to Jim McDivitt inside the capsule. White: "I think I'm going out a little bit, so I don't want to fire the gun yet. OK I put a little roll in took it right out. OK I'm coming over. Can you see me yet?" McDivitt: "Oh - there you are...."

Historic Context of Clip
Background to Gemini:
The Gemini Program was conceived as an intermediate step between the projects Mercury and Apollo. The major objectives assigned to Gemini were to subject two men and supporting equipment to long-duration flights, to effect rendezvous and docking with other orbiting vehicles, to perfect methods of re-entry and to record the physiological reactions of crew members during long-duration flights. After 10 successful flights, the Gemini program clearly placed the United States in the lead over the Soviet Union in manned spaceflight.

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Clip Number: FTV-0000269
Duration: 00:00:36
Date Recorded: Not available
Sound: Yes  (48 KHz bit rate) Sound bit rate: 48 KHz
Color / B&W: Color
Original Media: 16mm film
Clip Format: Broadcast Standard Definition (720 x 576)
Clip Credit: NASA
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