James McDivitt

From Spacefaring

Revision as of 11:49, 30 August 2024 by John (talk | contribs) (Bot: Automated import of articles)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

Q364476

American astronaut and test pilot (1929-2022)

1969-01-01T00:00:00Z
1965-01-01T00:00:00Z
1969-03-03T00:00:00Z
1965-06-03T00:00:00Z
{"selectable":false,"width":"1000px","zoomMin":100000000000}
APOLLO SATURN MISSION 204 (CRITICAL DESIGN REVIEW ACTIVITY) (MOCKUP NO. 2) - ASTRONAUT EDWARD H. WHITE - TRAINING - NORTH AMERICAN AVIATION (NAA), CAAPOLLO SATURN MISSION 204 (CRITICAL DESIGN REVIEW ACTIVITY) (MOCKUP NO. 2) - ASTRONAUT EDWARD H. WHITE - TRAINING - NORTH AMERICAN AVIATION (NAA), CA
American peopleAmerican people
Apollo 1 crew announcement presser prime and back-up March 21, 1966Apollo 1 crew announcement presser prime and back-up March 21, 1966
Apollo 1 prime and backup crews during training 3.1.66Apollo 1 prime and backup crews during training 3.1.66
Astronauts Visit McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope (694725-CC)Astronauts Visit McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope (694725-CC)
Astronauts Visit McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope (744057-CC)Astronauts Visit McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope (744057-CC)
Astronaut Groups 1 and 2 - GPN-2000-001333Astronaut Groups 1 and 2 - GPN-2000-001333
Astronaut Groups 1 and 2 - S63-01419Astronaut Groups 1 and 2 - S63-01419
Discussion in the Mission Operations Control Room (MOCR) dealing with the Apollo 13 crewmen during their final day in space.Discussion in the Mission Operations Control Room (MOCR) dealing with the Apollo 13 crewmen during their final day in space.
Gemini 4 crew portraitGemini 4 crew portrait
Gemini 4 prime and backup crewGemini 4 prime and backup crew
Hubert H. Humphrey, John W. McCormack, Gerald R. Ford, Carl Albert, Hale Boggs, and others with a folded American flag.Hubert H. Humphrey, John W. McCormack, Gerald R. Ford, Carl Albert, Hale Boggs, and others with a folded American flag.
James A. McDivitt 1962 (cropped)James A. McDivitt 1962 (cropped)
James McDivittJames McDivitt
James McDivitt (headshot)James McDivitt (headshot)
Jim McDivitt in 1971Jim McDivitt in 1971
McDivitt, Young and Slayton during survival trainingMcDivitt, Young and Slayton during survival training
Mercury Seven and New Nine, the first two NASA astronaut groupsMercury Seven and New Nine, the first two NASA astronaut groups
NASA Astronaut group 2NASA Astronaut group 2
NASA astronotu James McdivittNASA astronotu James Mcdivitt
Next Nine Desert Survival TrainingNext Nine Desert Survival Training
Portrait - Astronauts Edward White and James McDivittPortrait - Astronauts Edward White and James McDivitt
S62-03982 (September 1962) --- New National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) flight crew personnel. Kneeling (left to right) are astronauts Charles Conrad Jr., Frank Borman, Neil A. Armstrong and John W.S62-03982 (September 1962) --- New National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) flight crew personnel. Kneeling (left to right) are astronauts Charles Conrad Jr., Frank Borman, Neil A. Armstrong and John W.
TypeDescriptionDateKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
linkArmenian Soviet Encyclopedia, vol. 7@Wikidata
awardhonorary doctorate1969title of honor, honorary degree, DoctorWikidata
awardhonorary doctor of the University of Michigan1965honorary doctorate, award, United States of AmericaWikidata
awardNASA Distinguished Service Medal1969decoration, award, medallion, United States of AmericaWikidata
awardNASA Exceptional Service Medal1965decoration, award, medallion, United States of AmericaWikidata
missionApollo 91969human spaceflight, United States of AmericaWikidata
missionGemini 41965Gemini spacecraft, human spaceflightWikidata
audioHubert H. Humphrey, John W. McCormack, Gerald R. Ford, Carl Albert, Hale Boggs, and others with a folded American flag.Wikimedia
imageAPOLLO SATURN MISSION 204 (CRITICAL DESIGN REVIEW ACTIVITY) (MOCKUP NO. 2) - ASTRONAUT EDWARD H. WHITE - TRAINING - NORTH AMERICAN AVIATION (NAA), CAWikimedia
imageAmerican people1962Wikimedia
imageApollo 1 crew announcement presser prime and back-up March 21, 1966Wikimedia
imageApollo 1 prime and backup crews during training 3.1.66Wikimedia
imageAstronauts Visit McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope (694725-CC)Wikimedia
imageAstronauts Visit McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope (744057-CC)Wikimedia
imageAstronaut Groups 1 and 2 - GPN-2000-0013331963Wikimedia
imageAstronaut Groups 1 and 2 - S63-014191963Wikimedia
imageDiscussion in the Mission Operations Control Room (MOCR) dealing with the Apollo 13 crewmen during their final day in space.Wikimedia
imageGemini 4 crew portrait1964Wikimedia
imageGemini 4 prime and backup crew1964Wikimedia
imageHubert H. Humphrey, John W. McCormack, Gerald R. Ford, Carl Albert, Hale Boggs, and others with a folded American flag.Wikimedia
imageJames A. McDivitt 1962 (cropped)1962Wikimedia
imageJames McDivittWikimedia
imageJames McDivitt (headshot)Wikimedia
imageJim McDivitt in 1971Wikimedia
imageMcDivitt, Young and Slayton during survival trainingWikimedia
imageMercury Seven and New Nine, the first two NASA astronaut groups1963Wikimedia
imageNASA Astronaut group 21962Wikimedia
imageNASA astronotu James McdivittWikimedia
imageNext Nine Desert Survival Training1963Wikimedia
imagePortrait - Astronauts Edward White and James McDivittWikimedia
imageS62-03982 (September 1962) --- New National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) flight crew personnel. Kneeling (left to right) are astronauts Charles Conrad Jr., Frank Borman, Neil A. Armstrong and John W.1962Wikimedia