This iconic photograph is still considered one of the most-terrifying space photographs to date. Astronaut Bruce McCandless II became the first human to do a spacewalk without a safety tether linkd to a spacecraft. In 1984, he floated completely untethered in space with nothing but his Manned Maneuvering Unit keeping him alive. Here are some fascinating details about Bruce McCandless' historic spacewalk: *Mission Details:* 1. Mission: STS-41-B (Space Shuttle Challenger) 2. Date: February 7, 1984 3. Duration: 5 hours, 55 minutes *Spacewalk (EVA) Details:* 1. First untethered spacewalk in history 2. McCandless used the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) to move freely in space 3. Distance from Space Shuttle Challenger: up to 320 feet (98 meters) 4. MMU propulsion: 24 thrusters, using nitrogen gas *Astronaut's Experience:* 1. McCandless described the feeling as "breathtaking" and "exhilarating" 2. He performed various tasks, including testing the MMU and performing maneuvers 3. Communication with the shuttle crew was maintained through radio *Historic Significance:* 1. Demonstrated the feasibility of untethered spacewalks 2. Paved the way for future spacewalks and space exploration 3. Showcased the capabilities of the Manned Maneuvering Unit *Interesting Fact:* 1. The iconic photograph of McCandless was taken by fellow astronaut Robert Stewart. Bruce McCandless' courageous spacewalk marked a significant milestone in space exploration history! https://image.nostr.build/81e8ae957624b6229683e5de00b6fd6b5629013b991cb7ce394f3dc81ae7886a.jpg