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| - Edward Higgins White était un astronaute de la NASA qui a participé à la mission Apollo 1, aux côtés de Gus Grissom et Roger B. Chaffee en 1967. (Réalité extrapolée *) Le nom de "White" figurait sur un insigne de mission affiché au 602 Club au 22ème siècle. (ENT: "First Flight")
- Edward Higgins White was an American astronaut in NASA's Apollo program. He was a crewmember, along with Grissom and Chaffee, on Apollo 1. In 2143, the assignment patch for this mission was on display at the 602 Club. This patch bore the astronaut's last name. (ENT: "First Flight")
- Edward Higgins White, II (Lt Col, USAF) (November 14, 1930 – January 27, 1967) was an engineer, U.S. Air Force officer, and NASA astronaut. On June 3, 1965, he became the first American to "walk" in space. White died along with his fellow astronauts Virgil "Gus" Grissom and Roger B. Chaffee during prelaunch testing for the first manned Apollo mission at Cape Canaveral. He was awarded the NASA Distinguished Service Medal for his flight in Gemini 4 and then awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor posthumously.
- 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 "Gus" Grissom and Roger B. Chaffee during prelaunch testing for the first manned Apollo mission at Cape Canaveral. He was awarded the NASA Distinguished Service Medal for his flight in Gemini 4 and then awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor posthumously.
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