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James Alton McDivitt Jr. (June 10, 1929 –
October 13, 2022) was an
American test pilot,
United States Air
Force (USAF) pilot,
aeronautical engineer, and...
- missions. He was ****igned as
pilot of
Gemini 4
alongside command pilot James McDivitt. On June 3, 1965,
White became the
first American to walk in space. He...
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altitudes exceeding 100
kilometers (62 mi; 54 nmi)).
Astronauts James McDivitt and Ed
White circled the
Earth 66
times in four days,
making it the first...
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outside the LM cabin. The three-man crew
consisted of
Commander James McDivitt,
Command Module Pilot David Scott, and
Lunar Module Pilot Rusty Schweickart...
- land
conservation causes. In the 1990s
Tompkins and his
second wife, Kris
McDivitt Tompkins bought and
conserved more than 2 million
acres (810,000 ha) of...
- that
extensively tested the
Apollo spacecraft,
along with
Commander James McDivitt and
Lunar Module Pilot Rusty Schweickart.
After backing up Apollo 12, Scott...
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March 21, 1966, with the
backup crew
consisting of
Gemini veterans James McDivitt and
David Scott, with
rookie Russell L. "Rusty" Schweickart. Mercury/Gemini...
- Chaffee, and NASA
announced the crew
selection on
March 21, 1966.
James McDivitt,
David Scott and
Russell Schweickart were
named as the
backup crew. On...
- the
change in
mission for
Apollo 8,
Slayton asked McDivitt if he
still wanted to fly it.
McDivitt turned it down; his crew had
spent a
great deal of...
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astronauts were Neil Armstrong,
Frank Borman, Pete Conrad, Jim Lovell,
James McDivitt,
Elliot See, Tom Stafford, Ed White, and John Young. The Next Nine were...