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Who was first human to walk in space?
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Asked by amitava duttamajumdar,
04 Nov '11 03:21 pm
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Soviet cosmonaut, Aleksei Leonov became the first person to walk in space during the Voskhod II mission on March 18, 1965.
Answered by Joseph Chacko, 04 Nov '11 03:41 pm
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The first ever space walk was performed by Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov March 18, 1965. The first U.S. space walk was made by Ed White on 3 June 1965.
Answered by Thomas Reed, 05 Nov '11 01:51 pm
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A spacewalk, also called an extravehicular activity, is an activity performed in space by an astronaut attached by a tether to the outside of a spacecraft. On March 18, 1965, cosmonaut Alexei Leonov (1934) of the former Soviet Union became the first person to walk in space. He spent ten minutes outside his Voskhod 2 spacecraft. The first woman to walk in space was Soviet cosmonaut Svetlana Savitskaya (1947). During her second flight aboard the Soyuz T-12, on July 17, 1984, she performed 3.5 hours of extravehicular activity.
The first American to walk in space was Edward White II (1930-1967), from the spacecraft Gemini 4, on June 3, 1965. Kathryn D. Sullivan (1951) became the first American woman to walk in space on October 11, 1984. Sullivan spent 3.5 hours outside the Challenger orbiter during the space shuttle mission 41G.
American astronaut Bruce McCandless II (1937-) performed the first untethered space walk from the space shuttle Challenger on February 7, 1984. He wore a man ...more
Answered by jameel ahmed, 04 Nov '11 03:25 pm
The first American to walk in space was Edward White II (1930-1967), from the spacecraft Gemini 4, on June 3, 1965. Kathryn D. Sullivan (1951) became the first American woman to walk in space on October 11, 1984. Sullivan spent 3.5 hours outside the Challenger orbiter during the space shuttle mission 41G.
American astronaut Bruce McCandless II (1937-) performed the first untethered space walk from the space shuttle Challenger on February 7, 1984. He wore a man ...more
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A spacewalk, also called an extravehicular activity, is an activity performed in space by an astronaut attached by a tether to the outside of a spacecraft. On March 18, 1965, cosmonaut Alexei Leonov (1934) of the former Soviet Union became the first person to walk in space. He spent ten minutes outside his Voskhod 2 spacecraft. The first woman to walk in space was Soviet cosmonaut Svetlana Savitskaya (1947). During her second flight aboard the Soyuz T-12, on July 17, 1984, she performed 3.5 hours of extravehicular activity.
The first American to walk in space was Edward White II (1930-1967), from the spacecraft Gemini 4, on June 3, 1965. Kathryn D. Sullivan (1951) became the first American woman to walk in space on October 11, 1984. Sullivan spent 3.5 hours outside the Challenger orbiter during the space shuttle mission 41G.
American astronaut Bruce McCandless II (1937-) performed the first untethered space walk from the space shuttle Challenger on February 7, 1984. He wore a man ...more
Answered by Stone, 04 Nov '11 03:23 pm
The first American to walk in space was Edward White II (1930-1967), from the spacecraft Gemini 4, on June 3, 1965. Kathryn D. Sullivan (1951) became the first American woman to walk in space on October 11, 1984. Sullivan spent 3.5 hours outside the Challenger orbiter during the space shuttle mission 41G.
American astronaut Bruce McCandless II (1937-) performed the first untethered space walk from the space shuttle Challenger on February 7, 1984. He wore a man ...more
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