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Photograph 1 of Astronaut Edward H. White II's Space Walk on Gemini IV

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This item is a photograph of astronaut Edward H. White II's space walk (Extra Vehicular Activity) on Gemini IV.

Source Files on Project Gemini

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1961 - 1974
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