James A. McDivitt Jr.
James A. McDivitt was chosen with NASA’s second astronaut group in 1962 and was assigned, along with Ed White, to the Gemini IV mission, featuring the first American spacewalk. In 1969, he flew to space a second time on Apollo 9, becoming the Manager of the Apollo Spacecraft Program later that year.
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James A. McDivitt
Born and raised in Michigan, Jim McDivitt was selected as part of Astronaut Group 2 in 1962. He flew on two NASA space flights: Gemini IV and Apollo 9, logging 14 days, 2 hours, and 56 minutes in space.
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Portrait of astronaut James A. McDivitt, in his Air Force uniform with rank insignia showing he is Air Force Colonel. Since the photo was taken in December 1968, James A. McDivitt retired as Brigadier General from the United States Air Force, and left NASA in June of 1972.
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Gemini IV
Gemini IV, the second crewed Gemini mission, was 4-day, 62-orbit flight that included the first American spacewalk.
Learn MoreJun 07, 1965 10:28 UTC


Apollo 9
Apollo 9 was an Earth-orbital engineering test of the first crewed lunar module, or LM.
Learn MoreMar 13, 1969 11:01 UTC

Former Astronaut James A. McDivitt Jr.
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