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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2008

Contemporary NASA film explaining the concepts behind space walks (EVAs)

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  • I always enjoy watching these old NASA movies :o)

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  • @jerryaltman there were no leaks...thge suits were made in massachuesettes and the workers there used "glue pots" to seal it up 100%

  • can anyone tell me the name of the narrator? 

  • Why do they pronounce it gemin(ee), when today everyone says gemin(eye).

  • I would like to know if some air leak from the suit or not, and so needing some extra air continually to be bombed from the special cable that connect the astronaut to the ship.

    Anybody knows???

    If the suits were made in sewing machines, like I see in a documentary, How could it not leak??? A Special sealant in the needlework lines?

  • I have been watching the last few EVAs at the space station live on my laptop. It was cool to stumble upon this video as well to show the roots of the process. We all gathered aroung the big console TVs to watch Gemini and Apollo, and now they can beam it to your iPhone! Too cool!

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