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Aldrin conducted three spacewalks during Gemini 12. The first and third were stand-up EVAs, but this second, more complex EVA involved extensive movement and manual tasks. He first worked near the hatch and nose area before following a handrail he had installed to reach the adapter section. There, using foot restraints and tethers, he positioned himself before a work panel and successfully completed 17 manual tasks. Moving to the target vehicle adapter area, he performed a series of exercises, including the use of a torque wrench while securely tethered. He also attached a 30-metre-long tether stowed in the Gemini-Agena Target Vehicle (GATV) adapter to the Gemini adapter bar.
Unlike previous EVAs, which left astronauts exhausted, Aldrin's included scheduled two-minute rest periods to manage fatigue, demonstrating a new approach to spacewalk efficiency. After successfully completing all assigned tasks, he re-entered the capsule and secured the hatch. His total EVA time was 2 hours and 6 minutes. (SOURCE:NASA - NSSDCA - Spacecraft - Details)
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