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  1. 18 oct. 2022 · James A. McDivitt, who commanded the Apollo 9 mission testing the first complete set of equipment to go to the moon, has died. He was 93. McDivitt was also the commander of 1965’s Gemini 4 mission, where his best friend and colleague Ed White made the first U.S. spacewalk. His photographs of White during the spacewalk became iconic images.

  2. 18 oct. 2022 · WASHINGTON -. James A. McDivitt, who commanded the Apollo 9 mission testing the first complete set of equipment to go to the moon, has died. He was 93. McDivitt was also the commander of 1965's ...

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  4. Astronaut James McDivitt was born June 10th, 1929, in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated first in class from the University of Michigan and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautical Engineering in 1959. McDivitt joined the Air Force in 1951 and flew 145 combat missions during the Korean War in F-80s and F-86s. He later retired with the rank of Brigadier General. He is also a graduate ...

  5. McDivitt lett volna a parancsnoka a tervezett második Apollo-repülésnek 1967-ben, de a küldetést törölték az Apollo–1 tragikus tűzesete után. Apollo–9 [ szerkesztés ] Az Apollo–9 legénysége – James McDivitt parancsnok, David Scott parancsnokimodul-pilóta és Russell Schweickart holdkomppilóta – tíz nap alatt berepülte az Apollo-rendszer első működőképes ...

  6. 19 oct. 2022 · Newsletter. James “Jim” McDivitt, a former astronaut who commanded NASA’s first spacewalk during the Gemini 4 mission and later passed on a chance to land on the Moon to become program manager for five Apollo missions, died Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022. McDivitt was 93 years old.

  7. www.nasa.gov › former-astronauts › james-a-mcdivittBiographical Data - NASA

    NASA EXPERIENCE: General McDivitt was selected as an astronaut by NASA in September 1962. He was command pilot for Gemini 4, a 66orbit 4--day mission that began on June 3, and ended June 7, 1965. Highlights of the mission included a controlled extra-vehicular activity period and a number of experiments.