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On June 3rd, history bridges the gap between the medieval world and the space age. In 1965, Edward H. White II secured his place in the stars by performing the first American spacewalk during the Gemini 4 mission, an event that demonstrated the viability of extravehicular activity for future lunar exploration. This episode of Deep Dive explores that harrowing 23-minute float alongside the legacies of three iconic figures born on this day: tennis legend Rafael Nadal, renowned journalist Anderson Cooper, and Hollywood star Tony Curtis. We conclude our journey by examining the Erdapfel, a terrestrial globe created by Martin Behaim in 1492 that remains the oldest of its kind, illustrating a world on the brink of radical geographic expansion through the eyes of a Renaissance geographer. Topics Covered * 👨🚀 The Gemini 4 mission and the bravery of Ed White’s 23-minute space walk. * 🎾 The athletic dominance of Rafael Nadal and his record-breaking French Open career. * 🎤 The journalistic impact of Anderson Cooper and the Vanderbilt family legacy. * 🎥 The cinematic charm of Tony Curtis, from Some Like It Hot to Spartacus. * 🌍 The Erdapfel: Exploring the 1492 globe that precedes modern maps. Deep Dive is AI-assisted, human reviewed. Explore history every day on Neural Newscast. * (00:43) - Floating in the Void: Gemini 4 * (01:01) - A Trio of Icons: Birthdays
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