Posted
on June 3, 2014

That
means putting on their bulky, cumbersome pressure suits, going
through the hatch, and being outside of their spaceships.
It
means becoming tiny little satellites in orbit around the Earth,
separated from the gorgeous blue-and-white planet and blazing
sunlight and incredible spangled sky by nothing more than the
gold-plated visors on their helmets!
The
first human to do an EVA (extra-vehicular activity) was a Soviet
cosmonaut named Alexei Leonov, who accomplished his spacewalk on
March 18, 1965. On this date in 1965, astronaut Ed White became the
first American to do an EVA.
White
and his crewmate James McDivitt both had to put on pressure suits,
because their Gemini capsule did not have an airlock. They had to
depressurize the entire spacecraft. Then White tried to open the
hatch, but the latch was stuck.
McDivitt
had seen that this kind of latch had failed to open in a vacuum
chamber test on Earth, so he was able to help White get the latch to
work and the hatch to open. Then White used a hand-held oxygen-jet
gun (also called a zip gun) to maneuver out of the capsule. The first
sight that met his eyes was the state of Hawaii serenely floating in
the Pacific Ocean.
White
was float about 5 meters (15 feet) away from the capsule, where he
began to learnto maneuver. He found it easy to learn how to use the
zip gun to move, but it ran out of O-2 all too soon.

Here
is the most dangerous part of the EVA – the hatch wouldn't re-latch
again. If they couldn't solve the problem, both men would have died
as the Gemini capsule returned to Earth. Once again, McDivitt had to
fiddle and twiddle, and he was finally able to help White securely
close the hatch.
White had spent about 23 minutes out in space. When he had to come back in, he said, “It's the saddest moment of my life.”
White had spent about 23 minutes out in space. When he had to come back in, he said, “It's the saddest moment of my life.”
Here
is a great National Geographic video about
spacewalks!
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