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Gemini 4 flight from episode 1 of "From The Earth To The Moon"

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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2009

In honor of the 40th Anniversary of Apollo 11. [July 16 - 24, 1969]. Here is an excerpt from episode 1 of the HBO mini-series "From The Earth To The Moon" [The Gemini 4 flight with Astronauts Jim McDivitt and Ed White June 3, 1965.]

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  • 'Get Back In'

    'This Is The Saddest Moment Of My Life'

    For any human in space, getting back in would be the saddest moments of our life.

    R.I.P Ed White

  • rip ed,and gus you guys were always my heros.always will be!

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  • @awey271 Only the Apollo programme had it's CDR do EVA's, as the CDR was the best man for the job of landing the LEM. But with the Shuttle programme and the ISS programme, the CDR would not do an EVA under normal circumstances. Apollo is the only exception to this rule.

  • @URProductions That was a Russian cosmonaut.

  • The sound of the moving spacecraft at the end is not very scientific ;-)

  • @awey271 Not exactly sure why but I don't think any command pilot did an EVA until Apollo 11 and this was the basis for Buzz Aldrin's reasoning that he should of been the first man to step on the moon.

  • I thought he had trouble getting back in. That his space suit was overinflated from the pressure differential...

  • Wait, is Ed White the command pilot? Or is Mcdivit, it sounds more like Jim cause he is sitting in the left seat, but, why doesnt the commander do the EVA? Just asking

  • Is that really the saddest moment of his life?

    (a.k.a. APOLLO 1)

  • @Entei2000 Japan, Europe and many others have already went! In these days of international cooperation, a country need not develop its own spacecraft. Countries could buy rides on SpaceX, Boeing or SNC vehicles now, and there is talk of European astronauts joining Americans on their next voyages to the Moon adn beyond!

  • Which Country will go to space next after USA,Russia, China. Maybe Japan or others?

  • And to top it all of they have a Hassleblad... /jealous

    The only question i have is why isn't this series on the tube yet? And why hasn't it been repeated?

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