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On February 7, 1984, NASA astronaut Bruce McCandless became the first person to go on a spacewalk without a tether.

McCandless was wearing a type of jetpack known as the Manned Maneuvering Unit, or MMU. The MMU fit over a regular EMU spacesuit and included gas thrusters that allowed astronauts to venture much farther away from the space shuttle. McCandless was able to venture 320 feet away from the space shuttle Challenger. The MMU was used during three space shuttle missions in 1984, and astronauts used it to retrieve two faulty communications satellites.
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00:00On this day in space. On February 7th, 1984, NASA astronaut Bruce McCandless
00:07became the first person to go on a spacewalk without a tether. McCandless was
00:11wearing a type of jetpack known as the man maneuvering unit or MMU. The MMU
00:16fit over a regular EMU spacesuit and included gas thrusters that allowed
00:20astronauts to venture much farther away from the space shuttle. McCandless was
00:24able to venture 320 feet away from the space shuttle Challenger. The MMU was
00:29used during three space shuttle missions in 1984 and astronauts used it to
00:33retrieve two faulty communication satellites. And that's what happened on
00:37this day in space.
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