Moving Around in Space From The first US Spacewalk June 3, 1965 to The First Untethered Spacewalk February 7, 1984 5.

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Moving Around in Space From The first US Spacewalk June 3, 1965 to The First Untethered Spacewalk February 7,

First US Spacewalk June 3, 1965 Ed White and Jim McDivitt

Moving Around in Space 1965 Hand-Held Maneuvering Unit Ed White using a Hand- Held Maneuvering Unit

Crew of STS-41B Launched February 3, 1984 On this mission, the first untethered spacewalks were carried out by McCandless and Stewart, using the manned maneuvering unit. McCandless made the first, untethered, free flight on each of the two MMUs carried on board and alternated with Stewart in the activities constituting two spectacular extravehicular activities (EVAs). Crew photo with Commander Vance Brand, Pilot Robert Gibson, Mission Specialists, Robert Stewart, Robert McNair, and Bruce McCandless Image Credit NASA.

Moving through Space 1984 Manned Maneuvering Unit on display at the National Air and Space Museum McCandless on an untethered spacewalk

The backpack, called the manned maneuvering unit (MMU), will allow the crew to operate beyond the confines of the Shuttle cargo bay and fly to any part of their own spacecraft or to the nearby free-flying payloads or structure. This independent mobility will be used to support a wide variety of activities including free-space transfer of cargo and personnel, inspection and monitoring of orbital operations, and construction and assembly of large structures in orbit. Transcribed from (NASA-CR ) Manned Maneuvering Unit: User’s Guide (Martin Marietta Corp)