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How much do you really know about First spacewalk 1965? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

The first spacewalk was performed by an American astronaut during the Gemini 4 mission.

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The first spacewalk was by Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov on March 18, 1965; America's Ed White followed months later on Gemini 4.

2.

Leonov's spacewalk was planned as a secret test that the West only discovered years later.

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It was publicly announced and widely reported immediately; the Soviet Union proudly showcased the achievement.

3.

The first spacewalk lasted only 12 minutes because the cosmonaut's suit overheated in direct sunlight.

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Alexei Leonov's spacewalk on Voskhod 2 was intentionally brief (12 minutes). His suit inflated and stiffened in the vacuum, nearly preventing re-entry. Overheating was a secondary issue, not the cause of the short duration.

4.

Alexei Leonov's historic 1965 spacewalk was broadcast live on Soviet television.

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The spacewalk was televised live in the Soviet Union via cameras on Voskhod 2. Global live transmission didn't occur, but footage was later distributed worldwide.

5.

The first spacewalker used a jetpack to maneuver freely outside the spacecraft.

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Leonov had no jetpack; he was tethered by a 5-meter hose. The first untethered spacewalk was in 1984 by Bruce McCandless.

6.

The Voskhod 2 spacecraft had an inflatable airlock that was jettisoned after the spacewalk.

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After Alexei Leonov's historic first spacewalk in 1965, the Voskhod 2's inflatable Volga airlock was indeed jettisoned. It was detached and discarded because the spacecraft could not re-enter Earth's atmosphere with it attached.

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During the spacewalk, Leonov's heart rate spiked to over 140 beats per minute from stress.

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Leonov's heart rate reached 143 bpm during the walk and 162 bpm during the dangerous re-entry, indicating extreme physical and mental strain.

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Leonov had to manually deflate his suit to re-enter the airlock because it had ballooned too large.

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Due to suit swelling in vacuum, Leonov risked death by bleeding oxygen from his suit to squeeze back into the Voskhod capsule.

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