Journey Through Early Spacewalks and Lunar Explorations, 1965-1972
Embark on a captivating journey through the historic spacewalks and lunar excursions that marked the era from June 3, 1965, to December 14, 1972. Witness the incredible achievements, challenges, and triumphs of astronauts as they ventured into the vast unknown of space and the moon. Through remarkable stories and milestones, delve into the significant moments that defined human exploration beyond Earth's bounds during this influential period in space history.
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Staying Alive in Space From The First US Spacewalk June 3, 1965 to The Last Walks on the Moon December 14, 1972 5
First US Spacewalk June 3, 1965 Ed White was the first American to do a spacewalk. He spent 23 minutes floating in space.
First US SpacewalkGemini IV Umbilical Ed White using the umbilical
Last Man on the Moon December 14, 1972 Eugene Cernan was the last person to walk on the Moon. Before he left, he spent a total of 74 hours, 59 minutes, and 40 seconds there from December 11 to December 14, 1972.
Last Walk on the MoonApollo 17 Cutaway model of the Portable Life Support System and Oxygen Purge System Gene Cernan on the Moon