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J-2X engine testing by NASA/SSC
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A piece of hair is connected to her nose and I think she has two crumbs of food on her right index finger, bye
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Monster galaxy at the heart of the Perseus Cluster by NASA’s Chandra X-Ray Telescope
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Happy 40th Birthday Christopher Wallace
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NASA’s Bold ‘Plan X’ Changed Spaceflight History
On May 21, 1965, NASA released the Gemini 4 press kit. It opened with the standard mission description, in this case for a four-day orbital flight that would send commander Jim McDivitt and pilot Ed White around the Earth 62 times to evaluate “the effects of extended spaceflight on crew performance and physical condition.”
Then there was an intriguing page that hinted at something bigger: “No decision has been made whether in the Gemini 4 mission the crew will engage in extravehicular activity… A decision to undertake the extravehicular test can be made as late as the day before the launch.” The possibility of an EVA on Gemini 4 came as a surprise not only the American people that day, but to many within NASA as well.
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Image: On June 3, 1965, Ed White became the first NASA astronaut to carry out an EVA. Credit: NASA
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