[LARGE FORMAT] FIRST U.S. SPACEWALK; ED WHITE’S EVA OVER THE CLOUD-COVERED PACIFIC OCEAN, JUNE 3-7, 1965
JAMES MCDIVITT [GEMINI IV]
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[LARGE FORMAT] FIRST U.S. SPACEWALK; ED WHITE’S EVA OVER THE CLOUD-COVERED PACIFIC OCEAN, JUNE 3-7, 1965
According to Ed White, “This was a picture taken by my teammate, James McDivitt, on the third revolution of Gemini IV. I had a specially designed spacesuit which had 21 layers of thermal and micrometeoroid protection. My face was protected by a double gold-plated visor which provided protection from the unfiltered rays of the Sun. In my hand I held a small self-maneuvering unit which gave me control of my movements in space. On my chest was an oxygen chestpack that regulated the flow of oxygen to my suit and provided an 8-minute supply of emergency oxygen. I was secured to the spacecraft by a 25-foot umbilical line and a 23-foot tether line, which were secured together and wrapped with a golden tape for thermal insulation. On the top of the Hand-held Self-Maneuvering Unit was mounted a 35mm camera to record the event from outside the spacecraft” (Cortright, p. 151).
004:34:24 McDivitt: Okay. Let me get some ..... to you, Ed. I ought to be getting some tremendous pictures of you. Let me try again with the Hasselblad. 004:34:31 White: Okay. I think I’ve exhausted my air now. 004:34:33 McDivitt: Okay. 004:34:36 McDivitt: Stay right there. 004:34:40 White: I had very good control with it. I just needed more air (on the self-maneuvering unit). 004:34:45 McDivitt: Okay. Stand by. Let me take a couple of pictures, ole buddy. 004:34:48 White: All right.
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JAMES MCDIVITT [GEMINI IV][LARGE FORMAT] FIRST U.S. SPACEWALK; ED WHITE’S EVA OVER THE CLOUD-COVERED PACIFIC OCEAN, JUNE 3-7, 1965Estimate: GBP 10,000 - 15,000
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Overall good condition with signs in keeping with the age of the print, noting bumped corners and margins with a small tear measuring 0.5cm on the lower margin and top right corner has surface tears where the corner has been previously folded. On the middle on the left margin and middle of the right margin there are indentations, possibly as a result from display technique. There are minor scratches on the surface seen in raking light and slight mottling on the top right. The verso is in a similar condition with yellowing around the margins, light staining on the left margin and erratum on the top margin. These cannot be seen from the recto.
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JAMES MCDIVITT [GEMINI IV][LARGE FORMAT] FIRST U.S. SPACEWALK; ED WHITE’S EVA OVER THE CLOUD-COVERED PACIFIC OCEAN, JUNE 3-7, 1965Estimate: GBP 10,000 - 15,000
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