Gemini 4 Flown Heatshield
Gemini 4 flown silver plate - ex-McDivitt
During Gemini 4 Edward White II performed the first American Spacewalk (EVA) while James McDivitt remained inside the capsule named "Little Eva" (unofficial)
referring to the first EVA. Launched june 3rd 1965 on a Gemini Titan rocket the mission lasted more than 4 days.
Triangle swatch of silver material mounted on a 7x9'' rigid foam board certified on the backside.
The source of the silver plates is Jim McDivitt's personal collection.
This edition is limited to 50 presentations only.
Please note : Due to the nature of the source artifact each presentation differs slightly in color and shape.
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