
Dominique Ciccolella
Sale Coordinator and Expert Liaison
This auction has ended. View lot details
![[Gemini IV] LAUNCH OF THE FIRST US SPACEWALK MISSION NASA, 3 June 1965 image 1](/_next/image.jpg?url=https%3A%2F%2Fimg1.bonhams.com%2Fimage%3Fsrc%3DImages%2Flive%2F2025-03%2F24%2F25639331-44-1.jpg&w=2400&q=75)
![[Gemini IV] LAUNCH OF THE FIRST US SPACEWALK MISSION NASA, 3 June 1965 image 2](/_next/image.jpg?url=https%3A%2F%2Fimg1.bonhams.com%2Fimage%3Fsrc%3DImages%2Flive%2F2025-03%2F24%2F25639331-44-2.jpg&w=2400&q=75)
Sold for €1,408 inc. premium
Our Post-War and Contemporary Art specialists can help you find a similar item at an auction or via a private sale.
Find your local specialist
Sale Coordinator and Expert Liaison

Head of Department

Senior Cataloguer

Specialist
Building on the success of Gemini III, Gemini IV was NASA's most ambitious mission to date. Unlike the Redstone or Atlas rockets of Project Mercury, the Gemini Titan rocket functioned as two rockets in one: the first stage lifted the spacecraft to an altitude of 64 km (40 miles) before separating, allowing the second stage to propel it into orbit. For the first time, two astronauts spent four days in orbit, with one performing America's inaugural spacewalk.
Since the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1 on October 4, 1957, the United States had been striving to catch up in the Space Race. With Gemini IV, NASA demonstrated it was rapidly closing the gap. The mission showcased the rapid technological advancements that were unlocking new frontiers in human space exploration.