Walking in Space
Pictured above is the first
american astronaut to walk in space:
Edward White.
White is
seen floating outside the
Gemini 4 capsule in
1965.
The term
spacewalk is deceiving since
astronauts do not actually walk - they float -
usually without their feet touching anything solid.
White was connected to the spaceship only by a thick tether.
He carried a Hand-Held Self-Maneuvering Unit
which expelled gas allowing him to move around.
A maneuvering device is necessary in the free-fall of space since there is nothing
(besides the spacecraft) to push off of to guide movements.