"I thought we smelled fine. The gun actually
his bachelor of science degree.
Saturn became part of their vocabulary as they became familiar
Upon returning to Houston, White and McDivitt received a grand
James Lovell, Jr. were backups for the flight.
It was all those people on the
"On one occasion, Grissom crisply advised
When White and McDivitt
can hardly get used to people calling me 'Colonel'.
United States.
involved in an integral part of engineering development.
In April 1962, NASA began recruiting. "A lot of us here on earth are getting pretty curious
In addition, "White noted
wearing their space suits. Training began by familiarizing the new members of the astronaut
that he was falling.
"pilot's touch" was extremely important to Ed White
All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only. Ed White piloted several of these flights.
the big Air Force cargo planes through weightless maneuvers to
of the vehicles.
(27) With that
duration flight for the Gemini program.
man and machine was absolutely necessary in order to achieve the
to rush through the checklist.
Ed White was selected as Senior Pilot for the first Apollo flight.
machine - is the primary system in space flight".
As a result, Ed learned to adjust to new situations, people
(23)
and attend West Point.
The success of Grissom and Young's Gemini 3 flight paved the way
youngsters asked if he was an astronaut.
Two of my passengers
in your heart and soul that you can achieve it and then work to
because they hadn't done anything".
the stage was tumbling so severely that its orbit had deteriorated
and the bulky twenty five foot combination primary oxygen umbilical
(6) The fact of the
While attending West Point, White continued to perform in both
the amount of time required to cover the entire operating system
Both were captains in the Air Force.
and fun.
age limit was reduced from forty to thirty-five and the maximum
and single minded dedication.
(12) The "old hands from Project Mercury picked him as
powered flight, he switched to flying powered aircraft.
Ed, a devout Methodist, brought three special
time he retired from the Air Force, White's father had earned
chain of Cuba and Puerto Rico." Academy."
Antonyms for Ed White.
In addition, White successfully completed
we were taking examinations of some kind." Skeptics had predicted that astronauts would suffer horrendous
Grissom expressed a great deal of satisfaction
Ed acted in a few movies and TV commercials; he was especially memorable as the lone cowboy survivor of the opening diner massacre in Oliver Stone's controversial "Natural Born Killers." (39) All too soon, the
the country, I could take the three I was most familiar with." But most military families don't have a permanent
Therefore,
twice as long as Leonov's ten minute excursion.
of the frustrations and delays, they never failed to keep their
White knew that he would need to be sponsored as an at-large appointee
academics and athletics.
tasks and talk intelligently with PhD scientists in every field".
than experiencing a crippling sense of fear, the twelve year old
Nonetheless, even among a group of high achievers,
test what happens to a pilot in zero-gravity.
was a feeling of accomplishment". As photographers attempted to get
(16) Thus, astronauts participated in intensive training in
White's suit held up well and the special helmet visor provided
one of them comes up with a new answer for some problem, I think
that "the important thing is that man - not an automatic
in space for ten minutes while attached to the
the Titan II launch vehicle would have to be abandoned because
Mercury, NASA adopted a new training program which was much more
In 1952, White graduated from West Point with a bachelor of science
affairs held right on the production line".
the admission policies at his college of choice, the lack of a
As he maneuvered
On June 3, 1965, Edward H. White II became the first American to step outside his spacecraft and let go, effectively setting himself adrift in the zero gravity of space.
He made the track team as a hurdler and set a West Point
(18) White thoroughly enjoyed his specialty area "because
(36)
an excellent athlete in whatever school he attended.
United Press International, editors,
great deal of media attention and put the U.S. manned space program
While Ed was pursuing a masters' degree, Jim was studying for
emergency oxygen chest pack, his specially designed thermal gloves
"I thought we smelled fine. The gun actually
his bachelor of science degree.
Saturn became part of their vocabulary as they became familiar
Upon returning to Houston, White and McDivitt received a grand
James Lovell, Jr. were backups for the flight.
It was all those people on the
"On one occasion, Grissom crisply advised
When White and McDivitt
can hardly get used to people calling me 'Colonel'.
United States.
involved in an integral part of engineering development.
In April 1962, NASA began recruiting. "A lot of us here on earth are getting pretty curious
In addition, "White noted
wearing their space suits. Training began by familiarizing the new members of the astronaut
that he was falling.
"pilot's touch" was extremely important to Ed White
All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only. Ed White piloted several of these flights.
the big Air Force cargo planes through weightless maneuvers to
of the vehicles.
(27) With that
duration flight for the Gemini program.
man and machine was absolutely necessary in order to achieve the
to rush through the checklist.
Ed White was selected as Senior Pilot for the first Apollo flight.
machine - is the primary system in space flight".
As a result, Ed learned to adjust to new situations, people
(23)
and attend West Point.
The success of Grissom and Young's Gemini 3 flight paved the way
youngsters asked if he was an astronaut.
Two of my passengers
in your heart and soul that you can achieve it and then work to
because they hadn't done anything".
the stage was tumbling so severely that its orbit had deteriorated
and the bulky twenty five foot combination primary oxygen umbilical
(6) The fact of the
While attending West Point, White continued to perform in both
the amount of time required to cover the entire operating system
Both were captains in the Air Force.
and fun.
age limit was reduced from forty to thirty-five and the maximum
and single minded dedication.
(12) The "old hands from Project Mercury picked him as
powered flight, he switched to flying powered aircraft.
Ed, a devout Methodist, brought three special
time he retired from the Air Force, White's father had earned
chain of Cuba and Puerto Rico." Academy."
Antonyms for Ed White.
In addition, White successfully completed
we were taking examinations of some kind." Skeptics had predicted that astronauts would suffer horrendous
Grissom expressed a great deal of satisfaction
Ed acted in a few movies and TV commercials; he was especially memorable as the lone cowboy survivor of the opening diner massacre in Oliver Stone's controversial "Natural Born Killers." (39) All too soon, the
the country, I could take the three I was most familiar with." But most military families don't have a permanent
Therefore,
twice as long as Leonov's ten minute excursion.
of the frustrations and delays, they never failed to keep their
White knew that he would need to be sponsored as an at-large appointee
academics and athletics.
tasks and talk intelligently with PhD scientists in every field".
than experiencing a crippling sense of fear, the twelve year old
Nonetheless, even among a group of high achievers,
test what happens to a pilot in zero-gravity.
was a feeling of accomplishment". As photographers attempted to get
(16) Thus, astronauts participated in intensive training in
White's suit held up well and the special helmet visor provided
one of them comes up with a new answer for some problem, I think
that "the important thing is that man - not an automatic
in space for ten minutes while attached to the
the Titan II launch vehicle would have to be abandoned because
Mercury, NASA adopted a new training program which was much more
In 1952, White graduated from West Point with a bachelor of science
affairs held right on the production line".
the admission policies at his college of choice, the lack of a
As he maneuvered
On June 3, 1965, Edward H. White II became the first American to step outside his spacecraft and let go, effectively setting himself adrift in the zero gravity of space.
He made the track team as a hurdler and set a West Point
(18) White thoroughly enjoyed his specialty area "because
(36)
an excellent athlete in whatever school he attended.
United Press International, editors,
great deal of media attention and put the U.S. manned space program
While Ed was pursuing a masters' degree, Jim was studying for
emergency oxygen chest pack, his specially designed thermal gloves
The seven and one half pound maneuvering unit
They also modeled to him the importance
He began his day with at least a one mile run.
these qualities throughout his personal and professional life.
As Ed stood
Chicago played host to an enormous ticker tape parade.
the hatch removal. James McDivitt was selected as command pilot for the upcoming
his energy level bounced up."
"I thought we smelled fine. The gun actually
his bachelor of science degree.
Saturn became part of their vocabulary as they became familiar
Upon returning to Houston, White and McDivitt received a grand
James Lovell, Jr. were backups for the flight.
It was all those people on the
"On one occasion, Grissom crisply advised
When White and McDivitt
can hardly get used to people calling me 'Colonel'.
United States.
involved in an integral part of engineering development.
In April 1962, NASA began recruiting. "A lot of us here on earth are getting pretty curious
In addition, "White noted
wearing their space suits. Training began by familiarizing the new members of the astronaut
that he was falling.
"pilot's touch" was extremely important to Ed White
All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only. Ed White piloted several of these flights.
the big Air Force cargo planes through weightless maneuvers to
of the vehicles.
(27) With that
duration flight for the Gemini program.
man and machine was absolutely necessary in order to achieve the
to rush through the checklist.
Ed White was selected as Senior Pilot for the first Apollo flight.
machine - is the primary system in space flight".
As a result, Ed learned to adjust to new situations, people
(23)
and attend West Point.
The success of Grissom and Young's Gemini 3 flight paved the way
youngsters asked if he was an astronaut.
Two of my passengers
in your heart and soul that you can achieve it and then work to
because they hadn't done anything".
the stage was tumbling so severely that its orbit had deteriorated
and the bulky twenty five foot combination primary oxygen umbilical
(6) The fact of the
While attending West Point, White continued to perform in both
the amount of time required to cover the entire operating system
Both were captains in the Air Force.
and fun.
age limit was reduced from forty to thirty-five and the maximum
and single minded dedication.
(12) The "old hands from Project Mercury picked him as
powered flight, he switched to flying powered aircraft.
Ed, a devout Methodist, brought three special
time he retired from the Air Force, White's father had earned
chain of Cuba and Puerto Rico." Academy."
Antonyms for Ed White.
In addition, White successfully completed
we were taking examinations of some kind." Skeptics had predicted that astronauts would suffer horrendous
Grissom expressed a great deal of satisfaction
Ed acted in a few movies and TV commercials; he was especially memorable as the lone cowboy survivor of the opening diner massacre in Oliver Stone's controversial "Natural Born Killers." (39) All too soon, the
the country, I could take the three I was most familiar with." But most military families don't have a permanent
Therefore,
twice as long as Leonov's ten minute excursion.
of the frustrations and delays, they never failed to keep their
White knew that he would need to be sponsored as an at-large appointee
academics and athletics.
tasks and talk intelligently with PhD scientists in every field".
than experiencing a crippling sense of fear, the twelve year old
Nonetheless, even among a group of high achievers,
test what happens to a pilot in zero-gravity.
was a feeling of accomplishment". As photographers attempted to get
(16) Thus, astronauts participated in intensive training in
White's suit held up well and the special helmet visor provided
one of them comes up with a new answer for some problem, I think
that "the important thing is that man - not an automatic
in space for ten minutes while attached to the
the Titan II launch vehicle would have to be abandoned because
Mercury, NASA adopted a new training program which was much more
In 1952, White graduated from West Point with a bachelor of science
affairs held right on the production line".
the admission policies at his college of choice, the lack of a
As he maneuvered
On June 3, 1965, Edward H. White II became the first American to step outside his spacecraft and let go, effectively setting himself adrift in the zero gravity of space.
He made the track team as a hurdler and set a West Point
(18) White thoroughly enjoyed his specialty area "because
(36)
an excellent athlete in whatever school he attended.
United Press International, editors,
great deal of media attention and put the U.S. manned space program
While Ed was pursuing a masters' degree, Jim was studying for
emergency oxygen chest pack, his specially designed thermal gloves