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  1. WHITE, Edward Higgins, II (b. 14 November 1930 in San Antonio, Texas; d. 27 January 1967 in Cape Kennedy [now Cape Canaveral], Florida), U.S. Air Force test pilot and one of the second group of U.S. astronauts (the New Nine) who in 1965 became the second person to walk in space and the first spacewalker to control his movements and maneuver around the outside of the spacecraft.

  2. Edward Higgins White, II (14. listopadu 1930 San Antonio, Texas – 27. ledna 1967 Cape Canaveral, Florida) byl první americký astronaut, který uskutečnil výstup do vesmíru. Zahynul na Zemi při požáru na palubě Apolla 1 .

  3. Edward Higgins "Ed" White II (November 14, 1930 – January 27, 1967) was an American test pilot and astronaut. He was the first American to take a "spacewalk," leaving the safety of his spaceship while in space and moving around outside in a spacesuit.

  4. Edward Higgins "Ed" White II (November 14, 1930 – January 27, 1967), (Lt Col, USAF), was an American aeronautical engineer, U.S. Air Force officer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut. On June 3, 1965, he became the first American to "walk" in space. White died along with his fellow astronauts Virgil...

  5. White, Edward Higgins II. White Credit: www.spacefacts.de: American test pilot astronaut 1962-1967. First American to walk in space. Died in on-pad fire of Apollo 1. Status: Deceased; Active 1962-1967. Born: 1930-11-14. Died: 1967-01-27. Spaceflights: 1 . Total time in space: 4.08 days.

  6. 27 de jul. de 2009 · White, Edward Higgins Ii (1930–1967). Edward Higgins White II, Air Force test pilot, astronaut, and the first American to conduct an extravehicular activity (EVA), or space walk, was born in San Antonio, Texas, on November 14, 1930. He was the son of Edward Higgins White, Sr., an aeronautics pioneer and major general in the United States Air ...

  7. Edward Higgins White II was born on November 14, 1930, in San Antonio, Texas, the son of Edward Higgins White Sr. (1901–1978), a West Point graduate (Class of 1924) who later rose to become major general in the United States Air Force (USAF), and Mary Rosina White (née Haller; 1900–1983). He had a younger brother, James Blair White (1942–1969), and an older sister, Jeanne.