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10 spacewalks (18 photos)
10 most important outputs man into space.
1 - Alexei Leonov. In March 1965.
He was the first who did it. 12 minutes in space.
2 - Ed White. First American. June 1965.
Bruce McCandless. 1984
Removal of 100 meters from the shuttle Challenger. The first walk on the open space
Mark C. Lee 1994
System testing EVA Rescue - redundant system, with small jet engines, controlled with the aid of a joystick. This first walk without tether
Walk in deep space in 1971
275,000 km from Earth. In the open space Alfred Worden and Ronald Evans of the year. Ship - Apollo XVI. The time spent in space - 41 minutes
The first work on the space shuttle (1983)
As part of system testing EVA Rescue, astronauts Musgrave and Peterson performed repair work on the Chatelet.
Repair satellite Intelsat VI (1992)
The first time was not repaired the shuttle and satellite.
Walk on the hand-robot
The first joke
Astronaut Dale A. Gardner was photographed with the sign "Buy shuttle." November 14, 1984
Remot telescope Hubble
Spacewalk from the ISS
Partial assembly of the ISS is right by the astronauts in space.
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1 - Alexei Leonov. In March 1965.
He was the first who did it. 12 minutes in space.
2 - Ed White. First American. June 1965.
Bruce McCandless. 1984
Removal of 100 meters from the shuttle Challenger. The first walk on the open space
Mark C. Lee 1994
System testing EVA Rescue - redundant system, with small jet engines, controlled with the aid of a joystick. This first walk without tether
Walk in deep space in 1971
275,000 km from Earth. In the open space Alfred Worden and Ronald Evans of the year. Ship - Apollo XVI. The time spent in space - 41 minutes
The first work on the space shuttle (1983)
As part of system testing EVA Rescue, astronauts Musgrave and Peterson performed repair work on the Chatelet.
Repair satellite Intelsat VI (1992)
The first time was not repaired the shuttle and satellite.
Walk on the hand-robot
The first joke
Astronaut Dale A. Gardner was photographed with the sign "Buy shuttle." November 14, 1984
Remot telescope Hubble
Spacewalk from the ISS
Partial assembly of the ISS is right by the astronauts in space.
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