(20 Oct. 1965) --- Astronauts Walter M. Schirra Jr. (seated), command pilot; and Thomas P. Stafford, pilot, the prime crew of NASA's Gemini-Titan-Agena 6 space mission, go through suiting up exercises in preparation for their forthcoming flight. The suit technicians are James Garrepy (left) and Joe Schmitt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/20-oct-1965-astronauts-walter-m-schirra-jr-seated-command-pilot-and-thomas-p-stafford-pilot-the-prime-crew-of-nasas-gemini-titan-agena-6-space-mission-go-through-suiting-up-exercises-in-preparation-for-their-forthcoming-flight-the-suit-technicians-are-james-garrepy-left-and-joe-schmitt-image453497019.html
RM2H9PG23–(20 Oct. 1965) --- Astronauts Walter M. Schirra Jr. (seated), command pilot; and Thomas P. Stafford, pilot, the prime crew of NASA's Gemini-Titan-Agena 6 space mission, go through suiting up exercises in preparation for their forthcoming flight. The suit technicians are James Garrepy (left) and Joe Schmitt
NASA astronaut David Scott, pilot of the Gemini 8 spaceflight, in the Launch Complex 16 trailer on March 16, 1966, while suiting up operations for the Gemini 8 mission. NASA suit technician Joe Schmitt helps the astronaut put on his gloves. Photo credit: NASA.March 16, 2016 marks the 50th anniversary of NASA's Gemini 8 mission, the sixth manned spaceflight conducted during the United States' Project Gemini program. The primary objective of the mission, the successful docking of two spacecraft in orbit, a first in spaceflight, was a success though the crew would experience a critical in-space s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasa-astronaut-david-scott-pilot-of-the-gemini-8-spaceflight-in-the-launch-complex-16-trailer-on-march-16-1966-while-suiting-up-operations-for-the-gemini-8-mission-nasa-suit-technician-joe-schmitt-helps-the-astronaut-put-on-his-gloves-photo-credit-nasamarch-16-2016-marks-the-50th-anniversary-of-nasas-gemini-8-mission-the-sixth-manned-spaceflight-conducted-during-the-united-states-project-gemini-program-the-primary-objective-of-the-mission-the-successful-docking-of-two-spacecraft-in-orbit-a-first-in-spaceflight-was-a-success-though-the-crew-would-experience-a-critical-in-space-s-image258596969.html
RMW0M321–NASA astronaut David Scott, pilot of the Gemini 8 spaceflight, in the Launch Complex 16 trailer on March 16, 1966, while suiting up operations for the Gemini 8 mission. NASA suit technician Joe Schmitt helps the astronaut put on his gloves. Photo credit: NASA.March 16, 2016 marks the 50th anniversary of NASA's Gemini 8 mission, the sixth manned spaceflight conducted during the United States' Project Gemini program. The primary objective of the mission, the successful docking of two spacecraft in orbit, a first in spaceflight, was a success though the crew would experience a critical in-space s
(23 March 1965) --- Astronaut Virgil I. Grissom, command pilot of the Gemini-Titan 3 space flight, is shown in the suiting trailer at Pad 16 going over a checklist with suit technician Joe Schmitt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/23-march-1965-astronaut-virgil-i-grissom-command-pilot-of-the-gemini-titan-3-space-flight-is-shown-in-the-suiting-trailer-at-pad-16-going-over-a-checklist-with-suit-technician-joe-schmitt-image452228140.html
RM2H7MNH0–(23 March 1965) --- Astronaut Virgil I. Grissom, command pilot of the Gemini-Titan 3 space flight, is shown in the suiting trailer at Pad 16 going over a checklist with suit technician Joe Schmitt
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RME05NEC–Boarding Gemini VIII
(May 1966) --- Test subject Fred Spross, Crew Systems Division, wears the Gemini-9 configured extravehicular spacesuit assembly. The legs are covered with Chromel R, which is a cloth woven from stainless steel fibers, used to protect the astronaut and suit from the hot exhaust thrust of the Astronaut Maneuvering Unit (AMU). Astronaut Eugene A. Cernan will wear this spacesuit during his Gemini-9A extravehicular activity (EVA). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/may-1966-test-subject-fred-spross-crew-systems-division-wears-the-gemini-9-configured-extravehicular-spacesuit-assembly-the-legs-are-covered-with-chromel-r-which-is-a-cloth-woven-from-stainless-steel-fibers-used-to-protect-the-astronaut-and-suit-from-the-hot-exhaust-thrust-of-the-astronaut-maneuvering-unit-amu-astronaut-eugene-a-cernan-will-wear-this-spacesuit-during-his-gemini-9a-extravehicular-activity-eva-image449363728.html
RM2H3280G–(May 1966) --- Test subject Fred Spross, Crew Systems Division, wears the Gemini-9 configured extravehicular spacesuit assembly. The legs are covered with Chromel R, which is a cloth woven from stainless steel fibers, used to protect the astronaut and suit from the hot exhaust thrust of the Astronaut Maneuvering Unit (AMU). Astronaut Eugene A. Cernan will wear this spacesuit during his Gemini-9A extravehicular activity (EVA).
22nd May, 1962. The Apollo 10 command module (CM) Charlie Brown is seen from the lunar module (LM) Snoopy after separation in lunar orbit. This photo is part of the book 'Apollo: Through the Eyes of the Astronauts' published to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the first manned lunar landing on July 20, 1969. Credit: NASA via CNP /MediaPunch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-22nd-may-1962-the-apollo-10-command-module-cm-charlie-brown-is-seen-130994292.html
RMHH38FG–22nd May, 1962. The Apollo 10 command module (CM) Charlie Brown is seen from the lunar module (LM) Snoopy after separation in lunar orbit. This photo is part of the book 'Apollo: Through the Eyes of the Astronauts' published to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the first manned lunar landing on July 20, 1969. Credit: NASA via CNP /MediaPunch
SHARJAH AND DEPENDENCIES - CIRCA 1972: stamp printed by Sharjah and Dependencies, shows Gemini and Apollo 10, circa 1972 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sharjah-and-dependencies-circa-1972-stamp-printed-by-sharjah-and-dependencies-shows-gemini-and-apollo-10-circa-1972-image558573814.html
RF2RCN6GP–SHARJAH AND DEPENDENCIES - CIRCA 1972: stamp printed by Sharjah and Dependencies, shows Gemini and Apollo 10, circa 1972
Florida, USA. 3rd April, 1969. The prime crew of the Apollo 10 lunar orbit mission seen at the Kennedy Space Center. From left to right: Lunar Module pilot, Eugene A. Cernan, Commander, Thomas P. Stafford, and Command Module pilot John W. Young. Credit: NASA via CNP /MediaPunch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-florida-usa-3rd-april-1969-the-prime-crew-of-the-apollo-10-lunar-orbit-130994293.html
RMHH38FH–Florida, USA. 3rd April, 1969. The prime crew of the Apollo 10 lunar orbit mission seen at the Kennedy Space Center. From left to right: Lunar Module pilot, Eugene A. Cernan, Commander, Thomas P. Stafford, and Command Module pilot John W. Young. Credit: NASA via CNP /MediaPunch
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RMD0P1NJ–Ed White, First American Space Walker
Florida, USA. 30th May, 1969. The prime crew of the Apollo 10 lunar orbit mission is photographed while at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida for pre-flight training. Left to right are astronauts Eugene A. Cernan, Lunar Module pilot; John W. Young, Command Module pilot; and Thomas P. Stafford, Commander. Credit: NASA via CNP /MediaPunch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-florida-usa-30th-may-1969-the-prime-crew-of-the-apollo-10-lunar-orbit-130994291.html
RMHH38FF–Florida, USA. 30th May, 1969. The prime crew of the Apollo 10 lunar orbit mission is photographed while at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida for pre-flight training. Left to right are astronauts Eugene A. Cernan, Lunar Module pilot; John W. Young, Command Module pilot; and Thomas P. Stafford, Commander. Credit: NASA via CNP /MediaPunch
NASA astronaut Neil Armstrong, command pilot of the Gemini 8 spaceflight, sits in the Launch Complex 16 trailer during suiting up operations for the Gemini 8 mission on March 16, 1966. Suit technician Jim Garrepy assists. March 16, 2016 marks the 50th anniversary of NASA's Gemini 8 mission, the sixth manned spaceflight conducted during the United States' Project Gemini program. The primary objective of the mission, the successful docking of two spacecraft in orbit, a first in spaceflight, was a success though the crew would experience a critical in-space system failure, forcing them to abandon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nasa-astronaut-neil-armstrong-command-pilot-of-the-gemini-8-spaceflight-sits-in-the-launch-complex-16-trailer-during-suiting-up-operations-for-the-gemini-8-mission-on-march-16-1966-suit-technician-jim-garrepy-assists-march-16-2016-marks-the-50th-anniversary-of-nasas-gemini-8-mission-the-sixth-manned-spaceflight-conducted-during-the-united-states-project-gemini-program-the-primary-objective-of-the-mission-the-successful-docking-of-two-spacecraft-in-orbit-a-first-in-spaceflight-was-a-success-though-the-crew-would-experience-a-critical-in-space-system-failure-forcing-them-to-abandon-image258596965.html
RMW0M31W–NASA astronaut Neil Armstrong, command pilot of the Gemini 8 spaceflight, sits in the Launch Complex 16 trailer during suiting up operations for the Gemini 8 mission on March 16, 1966. Suit technician Jim Garrepy assists. March 16, 2016 marks the 50th anniversary of NASA's Gemini 8 mission, the sixth manned spaceflight conducted during the United States' Project Gemini program. The primary objective of the mission, the successful docking of two spacecraft in orbit, a first in spaceflight, was a success though the crew would experience a critical in-space system failure, forcing them to abandon
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RMD3RJT0–Space Suit
(May 1966) --- Test subject Fred Spross, Crew Systems Division, wears an Astronaut Maneuvering Unit (AMU). The Gemini spacesuit, AMU backpack, and the Extravehicular Life Support System chest pack comprises the AMU, a system which is essentially a miniature manned spacecraft. The spacesuit legs are covered with Chromel R, which is a cloth woven from stainless steel fibers, used to protect the suit and astronaut from the hot exhaust thrust of the AMU backpack. Astronaut Eugene A. Cernan will wear the AMU during his Gemini-9A extravehicular activity (EVA). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/may-1966-test-subject-fred-spross-crew-systems-division-wears-an-astronaut-maneuvering-unit-amu-the-gemini-spacesuit-amu-backpack-and-the-extravehicular-life-support-system-chest-pack-comprises-the-amu-a-system-which-is-essentially-a-miniature-manned-spacecraft-the-spacesuit-legs-are-covered-with-chromel-r-which-is-a-cloth-woven-from-stainless-steel-fibers-used-to-protect-the-suit-and-astronaut-from-the-hot-exhaust-thrust-of-the-amu-backpack-astronaut-eugene-a-cernan-will-wear-the-amu-during-his-gemini-9a-extravehicular-activity-eva-image452657166.html
RM2H8C8RA–(May 1966) --- Test subject Fred Spross, Crew Systems Division, wears an Astronaut Maneuvering Unit (AMU). The Gemini spacesuit, AMU backpack, and the Extravehicular Life Support System chest pack comprises the AMU, a system which is essentially a miniature manned spacecraft. The spacesuit legs are covered with Chromel R, which is a cloth woven from stainless steel fibers, used to protect the suit and astronaut from the hot exhaust thrust of the AMU backpack. Astronaut Eugene A. Cernan will wear the AMU during his Gemini-9A extravehicular activity (EVA).
(23 March 1965) --- Astronaut John W. Young, pilot of the Gemini-Titan 3 space flight, checks over his helmet during suiting operations in the suiting trailer at Pad 16 prior to flight Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/23-march-1965-astronaut-john-w-young-pilot-of-the-gemini-titan-3-space-flight-checks-over-his-helmet-during-suiting-operations-in-the-suiting-trailer-at-pad-16-prior-to-flight-image450937442.html
RM2H5HY8J–(23 March 1965) --- Astronaut John W. Young, pilot of the Gemini-Titan 3 space flight, checks over his helmet during suiting operations in the suiting trailer at Pad 16 prior to flight
(1966) --- Suited test subject equipped with Gemini-12 Life Support System and waist tethers for extravehicular activity (EVA). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1966-suited-test-subject-equipped-with-gemini-12-life-support-system-and-waist-tethers-for-extravehicular-activity-eva-image450937461.html
RM2H5HY99–(1966) --- Suited test subject equipped with Gemini-12 Life Support System and waist tethers for extravehicular activity (EVA).
Gemini 12 prime crew Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr. (leading) command pilot Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. pilot leave suiting trailer Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gemini-12-prime-crew-astronauts-james-a-lovell-jr-leading-command-52072214.html
RMD0M2HX–Gemini 12 prime crew Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr. (leading) command pilot Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. pilot leave suiting trailer
(12 Sept. 1966) --- Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr., command pilot of the Gemini-11 spaceflight, undergoes suiting up operations in the Launch Complex 16 suit trailer during the Gemini-11 prelaunch countdown. Later, astronauts Conrad and Richard F. Gordon Jr., pilot, entered a transport van which carried them to Pad 19 and their waiting spacecraft in preparation for their scheduled three-day mission in space. Suit technician James L. Garrepy assists. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/12-sept-1966-astronaut-charles-conrad-jr-command-pilot-of-the-gemini-11-spaceflight-undergoes-suiting-up-operations-in-the-launch-complex-16-suit-trailer-during-the-gemini-11-prelaunch-countdown-later-astronauts-conrad-and-richard-f-gordon-jr-pilot-entered-a-transport-van-which-carried-them-to-pad-19-and-their-waiting-spacecraft-in-preparation-for-their-scheduled-three-day-mission-in-space-suit-technician-james-l-garrepy-assists-image453497024.html
RM2H9PG28–(12 Sept. 1966) --- Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr., command pilot of the Gemini-11 spaceflight, undergoes suiting up operations in the Launch Complex 16 suit trailer during the Gemini-11 prelaunch countdown. Later, astronauts Conrad and Richard F. Gordon Jr., pilot, entered a transport van which carried them to Pad 19 and their waiting spacecraft in preparation for their scheduled three-day mission in space. Suit technician James L. Garrepy assists.
(18 July 1966) --- Astronauts John W. Young (leading), command pilot, and Michael Collins, pilot, walk up the ramp at Pad 19 after arriving from the Launch Complex 16 suiting trailer during the prelaunch countdown. Moments later they entered the elevator which took them to the white room and the waiting Gemini-10 spacecraft. Liftoff was at 5:20 p.m. (EST), July 18, 1966 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18-july-1966-astronauts-john-w-young-leading-command-pilot-and-michael-collins-pilot-walk-up-the-ramp-at-pad-19-after-arriving-from-the-launch-complex-16-suiting-trailer-during-the-prelaunch-countdown-moments-later-they-entered-the-elevator-which-took-them-to-the-white-room-and-the-waiting-gemini-10-spacecraft-liftoff-was-at-520-pm-est-july-18-1966-image450937455.html
RM2H5HY93–(18 July 1966) --- Astronauts John W. Young (leading), command pilot, and Michael Collins, pilot, walk up the ramp at Pad 19 after arriving from the Launch Complex 16 suiting trailer during the prelaunch countdown. Moments later they entered the elevator which took them to the white room and the waiting Gemini-10 spacecraft. Liftoff was at 5:20 p.m. (EST), July 18, 1966
23 March 1965) --- Astronaut Virgil I. Grissom, the command pilot of the Gemini-Titan 3 (GT-3) space flight, is shown in the GT-3 spacecraft just before the hatches are secured prior to launch. Grissom and his pilot, astronaut John W. Young, made three orbits of Earth during the GT-3 mission, in four hours and 53 minutes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/23-march-1965-astronaut-virgil-i-grissom-the-command-pilot-of-the-gemini-titan-3-gt-3-space-flight-is-shown-in-the-gt-3-spacecraft-just-before-the-hatches-are-secured-prior-to-launch-grissom-and-his-pilot-astronaut-john-w-young-made-three-orbits-of-earth-during-the-gt-3-mission-in-four-hours-and-53-minutes-image452657156.html
RM2H8C8R0–23 March 1965) --- Astronaut Virgil I. Grissom, the command pilot of the Gemini-Titan 3 (GT-3) space flight, is shown in the GT-3 spacecraft just before the hatches are secured prior to launch. Grissom and his pilot, astronaut John W. Young, made three orbits of Earth during the GT-3 mission, in four hours and 53 minutes.
(29 Oct. 1966) --- Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., pilot for the Gemini-12 spaceflight, practices extravehicular work tasks during underwater zero-gravity training. He works on the docking collar of the Agena Target Docking Vehicle mock-up using hand-holds to secure himself to the vehicle. The underwater environment closely simulates the zero-gravity condition found in space. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/29-oct-1966-astronaut-edwin-e-aldrin-jr-pilot-for-the-gemini-12-spaceflight-practices-extravehicular-work-tasks-during-underwater-zero-gravity-training-he-works-on-the-docking-collar-of-the-agena-target-docking-vehicle-mock-up-using-hand-holds-to-secure-himself-to-the-vehicle-the-underwater-environment-closely-simulates-the-zero-gravity-condition-found-in-space-image452657168.html
RM2H8C8RC–(29 Oct. 1966) --- Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., pilot for the Gemini-12 spaceflight, practices extravehicular work tasks during underwater zero-gravity training. He works on the docking collar of the Agena Target Docking Vehicle mock-up using hand-holds to secure himself to the vehicle. The underwater environment closely simulates the zero-gravity condition found in space.
(12 Dec. 1965) --- Astronauts Walter M. Schirra Jr. (foreground), command pilot; and Thomas P. Stafford, pilot, arrive at Pad 19 during the Gemini-6 prelaunch countdown. NASA has planned Gemini-6 as a two-day mission in space. An attempt was made to launch Gemini-6 at 9:54 a.m. (EST) on Dec. 12, 1965. However, seconds after ignition, the first stage engine of the Gemini-6 launch vehicle shutdown due to a faulty release of a liftoff umbilical plug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/12-dec-1965-astronauts-walter-m-schirra-jr-foreground-command-pilot-and-thomas-p-stafford-pilot-arrive-at-pad-19-during-the-gemini-6-prelaunch-countdown-nasa-has-planned-gemini-6-as-a-two-day-mission-in-space-an-attempt-was-made-to-launch-gemini-6-at-954-am-est-on-dec-12-1965-however-seconds-after-ignition-the-first-stage-engine-of-the-gemini-6-launch-vehicle-shutdown-due-to-a-faulty-release-of-a-liftoff-umbilical-plug-image450318392.html
RM2H4HNKM–(12 Dec. 1965) --- Astronauts Walter M. Schirra Jr. (foreground), command pilot; and Thomas P. Stafford, pilot, arrive at Pad 19 during the Gemini-6 prelaunch countdown. NASA has planned Gemini-6 as a two-day mission in space. An attempt was made to launch Gemini-6 at 9:54 a.m. (EST) on Dec. 12, 1965. However, seconds after ignition, the first stage engine of the Gemini-6 launch vehicle shutdown due to a faulty release of a liftoff umbilical plug
Mercury astronaut Scott Carpenter stands in front of the Mercury Control Center. Carpenter flew the Aurora 7 mission, launched on May 24, 1962. The Mercury Mission Control Center in Florida played a key role in the United States' early spaceflight program. Located at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the original part of the building was constructed between 1956 and 1958, with additions in 1959 and 1963. The facility officially was transferred to NASA on Dec. 26, 1963, and served as mission control during all the Project Mercury missions, as well as the first three flights of the Gemini Progra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mercury-astronaut-scott-carpenter-stands-in-front-of-the-mercury-control-center-carpenter-flew-the-aurora-7-mission-launched-on-may-24-1962-the-mercury-mission-control-center-in-florida-played-a-key-role-in-the-united-states-early-spaceflight-program-located-at-cape-canaveral-air-force-station-the-original-part-of-the-building-was-constructed-between-1956-and-1958-with-additions-in-1959-and-1963-the-facility-officially-was-transferred-to-nasa-on-dec-26-1963-and-served-as-mission-control-during-all-the-project-mercury-missions-as-well-as-the-first-three-flights-of-the-gemini-progra-image454731860.html
RM2HBPR3G–Mercury astronaut Scott Carpenter stands in front of the Mercury Control Center. Carpenter flew the Aurora 7 mission, launched on May 24, 1962. The Mercury Mission Control Center in Florida played a key role in the United States' early spaceflight program. Located at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the original part of the building was constructed between 1956 and 1958, with additions in 1959 and 1963. The facility officially was transferred to NASA on Dec. 26, 1963, and served as mission control during all the Project Mercury missions, as well as the first three flights of the Gemini Progra
Neil Armstrong, donned in his space suit, poses for his official Apollo 11 portrait. Armstrong began his flight career as a naval aviator. He flew 78 combat missions during the Korean War. Armstrong joined the NASA predecessor, NACA (National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics), as a research pilot at the Lewis Laboratory in Cleveland and later transferred to the NACA High Speed Flight Station at Edwards AFB, California. He was a project pilot on many pioneering high speed aircraft, including the 4,000 mph X-15. He has flown over 200 different models of aircraft, including jets, rockets, helic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/neil-armstrong-donned-in-his-space-suit-poses-for-his-official-apollo-11-portrait-armstrong-began-his-flight-career-as-a-naval-aviator-he-flew-78-combat-missions-during-the-korean-war-armstrong-joined-the-nasa-predecessor-naca-national-advisory-committee-for-aeronautics-as-a-research-pilot-at-the-lewis-laboratory-in-cleveland-and-later-transferred-to-the-naca-high-speed-flight-station-at-edwards-afb-california-he-was-a-project-pilot-on-many-pioneering-high-speed-aircraft-including-the-4000-mph-x-15-he-has-flown-over-200-different-models-of-aircraft-including-jets-rockets-helic-image454731865.html
RM2HBPR3N–Neil Armstrong, donned in his space suit, poses for his official Apollo 11 portrait. Armstrong began his flight career as a naval aviator. He flew 78 combat missions during the Korean War. Armstrong joined the NASA predecessor, NACA (National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics), as a research pilot at the Lewis Laboratory in Cleveland and later transferred to the NACA High Speed Flight Station at Edwards AFB, California. He was a project pilot on many pioneering high speed aircraft, including the 4,000 mph X-15. He has flown over 200 different models of aircraft, including jets, rockets, helic
(18 July 1966) --- Close-up of astronaut Michael Collins, Gemini-10 pilot, making final adjustments and checks in the Gemini spacecraft during prelaunch countdown. In right background is astronaut John W. Young, command pilot. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18-july-1966-close-up-of-astronaut-michael-collins-gemini-10-pilot-making-final-adjustments-and-checks-in-the-gemini-spacecraft-during-prelaunch-countdown-in-right-background-is-astronaut-john-w-young-command-pilot-image449363735.html
RM2H3280R–(18 July 1966) --- Close-up of astronaut Michael Collins, Gemini-10 pilot, making final adjustments and checks in the Gemini spacecraft during prelaunch countdown. In right background is astronaut John W. Young, command pilot.
(12 Nov. 1966) --- Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., pilot of the Gemini-12 spaceflight, is photographed with pilot's hatch of the spacecraft open. Note: J.A. Maurer camera which was used to photograph some of his extravehicular activity (EVA). Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr. was the command pilot Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/12-nov-1966-astronaut-edwin-e-aldrin-jr-pilot-of-the-gemini-12-spaceflight-is-photographed-with-pilots-hatch-of-the-spacecraft-open-note-ja-maurer-camera-which-was-used-to-photograph-some-of-his-extravehicular-activity-eva-astronaut-james-a-lovell-jr-was-the-command-pilot-image449363749.html
RM2H32819–(12 Nov. 1966) --- Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., pilot of the Gemini-12 spaceflight, is photographed with pilot's hatch of the spacecraft open. Note: J.A. Maurer camera which was used to photograph some of his extravehicular activity (EVA). Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr. was the command pilot
(8 Feb. 1966) --- Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford, command pilot of the Gemini-9 prime crew, undergoes familiarization training with the Gemini-9 spacecraft at the McDonnell plant in St. Louis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/8-feb-1966-astronaut-thomas-p-stafford-command-pilot-of-the-gemini-9-prime-crew-undergoes-familiarization-training-with-the-gemini-9-spacecraft-at-the-mcdonnell-plant-in-st-louis-image452228158.html
RM2H7MNHJ–(8 Feb. 1966) --- Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford, command pilot of the Gemini-9 prime crew, undergoes familiarization training with the Gemini-9 spacecraft at the McDonnell plant in St. Louis
Gemini 12 prime crew Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr. (leading) command pilot Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. pilot leave suiting trailer Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gemini-12-prime-crew-astronauts-james-a-lovell-jr-leading-command-52072216.html
RMD0M2J0–Gemini 12 prime crew Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr. (leading) command pilot Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. pilot leave suiting trailer
(29 Aug. 1965) --- Astronauts L. Gordon Cooper Jr. (right) and Charles Conrad Jr., Gemini-Titan 5 crew, walk across the deck of the aircraft carrier USS Lake Champlain following recovery from the ocean Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/29-aug-1965-astronauts-l-gordon-cooper-jr-right-and-charles-conrad-jr-gemini-titan-5-crew-walk-across-the-deck-of-the-aircraft-carrier-uss-lake-champlain-following-recovery-from-the-ocean-image452228147.html
RM2H7MNH7–(29 Aug. 1965) --- Astronauts L. Gordon Cooper Jr. (right) and Charles Conrad Jr., Gemini-Titan 5 crew, walk across the deck of the aircraft carrier USS Lake Champlain following recovery from the ocean
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Gemini 8 astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, command pilot, and David R. Scott, pilot, during a photosSession for the press outside Mission Control Center, Cape Kennedy. 1966-03-11 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cape-canaveral-fla-gemini-8-astronauts-neil-a-armstrong-command-pilot-and-david-r-scott-pilot-during-a-photossession-for-the-press-outside-mission-control-center-cape-kennedy-1966-03-11-image454731861.html
RM2HBPR3H–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Gemini 8 astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, command pilot, and David R. Scott, pilot, during a photosSession for the press outside Mission Control Center, Cape Kennedy. 1966-03-11
(23 March 1965) --- Astronaut Virgil I. Grissom (right), the command pilot of the Gemini-Titan 3 three-orbit mission, is shown with astronaut Walter M. Schirra Jr. in the ready room at Pad 16. The GT-3 was launched from Pad 19 the same day. Schirra was the command pilot of the backup crew. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/23-march-1965-astronaut-virgil-i-grissom-right-the-command-pilot-of-the-gemini-titan-3-three-orbit-mission-is-shown-with-astronaut-walter-m-schirra-jr-in-the-ready-room-at-pad-16-the-gt-3-was-launched-from-pad-19-the-same-day-schirra-was-the-command-pilot-of-the-backup-crew-image454731873.html
RM2HBPR41–(23 March 1965) --- Astronaut Virgil I. Grissom (right), the command pilot of the Gemini-Titan 3 three-orbit mission, is shown with astronaut Walter M. Schirra Jr. in the ready room at Pad 16. The GT-3 was launched from Pad 19 the same day. Schirra was the command pilot of the backup crew.
(15 Dec. 1965) --- Astronaut Walter M. Schirra Jr. (seated), command pilot of NASA's Gemini-6 spaceflight, relaxes in the suiting trailer at Launch Complex 16 during the Gemini-6 prelaunch countdown at Cape Kennedy, Florida. He is talking with astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr., chief, Astronaut Office, Manned Spacecraft Center. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/15-dec-1965-astronaut-walter-m-schirra-jr-seated-command-pilot-of-nasas-gemini-6-spaceflight-relaxes-in-the-suiting-trailer-at-launch-complex-16-during-the-gemini-6-prelaunch-countdown-at-cape-kennedy-florida-he-is-talking-with-astronaut-alan-b-shepard-jr-chief-astronaut-office-manned-spacecraft-center-image452228149.html
RM2H7MNH9–(15 Dec. 1965) --- Astronaut Walter M. Schirra Jr. (seated), command pilot of NASA's Gemini-6 spaceflight, relaxes in the suiting trailer at Launch Complex 16 during the Gemini-6 prelaunch countdown at Cape Kennedy, Florida. He is talking with astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr., chief, Astronaut Office, Manned Spacecraft Center.
(8 Sept. 1966) --- Gemini-11 prime and backup crews are pictured at the Gemini Mission Simulator at Cape Kennedy, Florida. Left to right are astronauts William A. Anders, backup crew pilot; Richard F. Gordon Jr., prime crew pilot; Charles Conrad Jr. (foot on desk), prime crew command pilot; and Neil A. Armstrong, backup crew command pilot. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/8-sept-1966-gemini-11-prime-and-backup-crews-are-pictured-at-the-gemini-mission-simulator-at-cape-kennedy-florida-left-to-right-are-astronauts-william-a-anders-backup-crew-pilot-richard-f-gordon-jr-prime-crew-pilot-charles-conrad-jr-foot-on-desk-prime-crew-command-pilot-and-neil-a-armstrong-backup-crew-command-pilot-image449363742.html
RM2H32812–(8 Sept. 1966) --- Gemini-11 prime and backup crews are pictured at the Gemini Mission Simulator at Cape Kennedy, Florida. Left to right are astronauts William A. Anders, backup crew pilot; Richard F. Gordon Jr., prime crew pilot; Charles Conrad Jr. (foot on desk), prime crew command pilot; and Neil A. Armstrong, backup crew command pilot.
View of Astronaut John W. Young through spacecraft window prior to launch of Gemini-Titan 3 mission. 1965-03-23 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-astronaut-john-w-young-through-spacecraft-window-prior-to-launch-of-gemini-titan-3-mission-1965-03-23-image450090015.html
RM2H47ABB–View of Astronaut John W. Young through spacecraft window prior to launch of Gemini-Titan 3 mission. 1965-03-23
(11 March 1966) --- Astronauts David R. Scott (left) and Neil A. Armstrong, both in full spacesuits, in white room entering the Gemini-8 spacecraft during countdown simulation Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/11-march-1966-astronauts-david-r-scott-left-and-neil-a-armstrong-both-in-full-spacesuits-in-white-room-entering-the-gemini-8-spacecraft-during-countdown-simulation-image450937447.html
RM2H5HY8R–(11 March 1966) --- Astronauts David R. Scott (left) and Neil A. Armstrong, both in full spacesuits, in white room entering the Gemini-8 spacecraft during countdown simulation
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RMD0P1NM–Ed White Spacewalking
(16 March 1966) --- Astronaut David R. Scott, pilot of the Gemini-8 spaceflight, relaxes in the Launch Complex 16 trailer during suiting up operations for the Gemini-8 mission. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/16-march-1966-astronaut-david-r-scott-pilot-of-the-gemini-8-spaceflight-relaxes-in-the-launch-complex-16-trailer-during-suiting-up-operations-for-the-gemini-8-mission-image450318401.html
RM2H4HNM1–(16 March 1966) --- Astronaut David R. Scott, pilot of the Gemini-8 spaceflight, relaxes in the Launch Complex 16 trailer during suiting up operations for the Gemini-8 mission.
(8 March 1965) --- Astronaut Virgil I. Grissom, the command pilot of the Gemini-Titan 3 prime crew, is shown in the Gemini-3 spacecraft at Pad 19 during GT-3 checkout Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/8-march-1965-astronaut-virgil-i-grissom-the-command-pilot-of-the-gemini-titan-3-prime-crew-is-shown-in-the-gemini-3-spacecraft-at-pad-19-during-gt-3-checkout-image450318373.html
RM2H4HNK1–(8 March 1965) --- Astronaut Virgil I. Grissom, the command pilot of the Gemini-Titan 3 prime crew, is shown in the Gemini-3 spacecraft at Pad 19 during GT-3 checkout
Astronaut Elliot M. See, Jr., inside Gemini Static Article (SA)-5 Spacecraft prior to Water Egress Training in the Gulf of Mexico. Astronaut See is Pilot for the Gemini-5 Backup Crew. 1965-07-16 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/astronaut-elliot-m-see-jr-inside-gemini-static-article-sa-5-spacecraft-prior-to-water-egress-training-in-the-gulf-of-mexico-astronaut-see-is-pilot-for-the-gemini-5-backup-crew-1965-07-16-image450318378.html
RM2H4HNK6–Astronaut Elliot M. See, Jr., inside Gemini Static Article (SA)-5 Spacecraft prior to Water Egress Training in the Gulf of Mexico. Astronaut See is Pilot for the Gemini-5 Backup Crew. 1965-07-16
(3 June 1965) --- Astronauts Edward H. White II and James A. McDivitt are shown in the white room as they prepare to enter the Gemini-4 spacecraft atop the Titan launch vehicle at Cape Kennedy, Florida. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/3-june-1965-astronauts-edward-h-white-ii-and-james-a-mcdivitt-are-shown-in-the-white-room-as-they-prepare-to-enter-the-gemini-4-spacecraft-atop-the-titan-launch-vehicle-at-cape-kennedy-florida-image454151103.html
RM2HATAA7–(3 June 1965) --- Astronauts Edward H. White II and James A. McDivitt are shown in the white room as they prepare to enter the Gemini-4 spacecraft atop the Titan launch vehicle at Cape Kennedy, Florida.
(21 Aug. 1965) --- Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr. pulls on a pair of white undergloves and has his temperature taken during suiting up operations on the morning of liftoff of Gemini-5 spaceflight from Cape Kennedy, Florida Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/21-aug-1965-astronaut-charles-conrad-jr-pulls-on-a-pair-of-white-undergloves-and-has-his-temperature-taken-during-suiting-up-operations-on-the-morning-of-liftoff-of-gemini-5-spaceflight-from-cape-kennedy-florida-image452228144.html
RM2H7MNH4–(21 Aug. 1965) --- Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr. pulls on a pair of white undergloves and has his temperature taken during suiting up operations on the morning of liftoff of Gemini-5 spaceflight from Cape Kennedy, Florida
(13 April 1964) --- Left to right are astronauts John W. Young, Virgil I. Grissom, Walter M. Schirra Jr. and Thomas P. Stafford. Gemini III crew assignments are as follows: Grissom, command pilot; Young, pilot, on the prime crew, with Schirra (command pilot) and Stafford (pilot) serving as alternates. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/13-april-1964-left-to-right-are-astronauts-john-w-young-virgil-i-grissom-walter-m-schirra-jr-and-thomas-p-stafford-gemini-iii-crew-assignments-are-as-follows-grissom-command-pilot-young-pilot-on-the-prime-crew-with-schirra-command-pilot-and-stafford-pilot-serving-as-alternates-image450937439.html
RM2H5HY8F–(13 April 1964) --- Left to right are astronauts John W. Young, Virgil I. Grissom, Walter M. Schirra Jr. and Thomas P. Stafford. Gemini III crew assignments are as follows: Grissom, command pilot; Young, pilot, on the prime crew, with Schirra (command pilot) and Stafford (pilot) serving as alternates.
(10 May 1966) --- Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford (on left), command pilot, and Eugene A. Cernan, pilot, in Gemini-9 spacecraft in the white room at Pad 19 during a Gemini-9/Agena simultaneous launch demonstration. This test is a coordinated dountdown of the Atlas-Agena and the Gemini-Titan vehicles Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/10-may-1966-astronaut-thomas-p-stafford-on-left-command-pilot-and-eugene-a-cernan-pilot-in-gemini-9-spacecraft-in-the-white-room-at-pad-19-during-a-gemini-9agena-simultaneous-launch-demonstration-this-test-is-a-coordinated-dountdown-of-the-atlas-agena-and-the-gemini-titan-vehicles-image450090052.html
RM2H47ACM–(10 May 1966) --- Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford (on left), command pilot, and Eugene A. Cernan, pilot, in Gemini-9 spacecraft in the white room at Pad 19 during a Gemini-9/Agena simultaneous launch demonstration. This test is a coordinated dountdown of the Atlas-Agena and the Gemini-Titan vehicles
(10 Sept. 1964) --- View of the Gemini-4 prime crew and backup crew in pressure suits. They are standing around a model of the Gemini spacecraft. From left to right are astronauts Edward H. White II, pilot; James A. McDivitt, command pilot; Frank Borman and James A. Lovell Jr., backup crew Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/10-sept-1964-view-of-the-gemini-4-prime-crew-and-backup-crew-in-pressure-suits-they-are-standing-around-a-model-of-the-gemini-spacecraft-from-left-to-right-are-astronauts-edward-h-white-ii-pilot-james-a-mcdivitt-command-pilot-frank-borman-and-james-a-lovell-jr-backup-crew-image450318366.html
RM2H4HNJP–(10 Sept. 1964) --- View of the Gemini-4 prime crew and backup crew in pressure suits. They are standing around a model of the Gemini spacecraft. From left to right are astronauts Edward H. White II, pilot; James A. McDivitt, command pilot; Frank Borman and James A. Lovell Jr., backup crew
(13 Oct. 1966) --- Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., pilot for the Gemini-12 spaceflight, practices work tasks during zero-gravity training. He is secured to a mock-up of the Agena Target Docking Vehicle by special tethers. The training took place onboard an Air Force KC-135 jet aircraft. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/13-oct-1966-astronaut-edwin-e-aldrin-jr-pilot-for-the-gemini-12-spaceflight-practices-work-tasks-during-zero-gravity-training-he-is-secured-to-a-mock-up-of-the-agena-target-docking-vehicle-by-special-tethers-the-training-took-place-onboard-an-air-force-kc-135-jet-aircraft-image452228177.html
RM2H7MNJ9–(13 Oct. 1966) --- Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., pilot for the Gemini-12 spaceflight, practices work tasks during zero-gravity training. He is secured to a mock-up of the Agena Target Docking Vehicle by special tethers. The training took place onboard an Air Force KC-135 jet aircraft.
(11 Nov. 1966) --- Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., Gemini-12 pilot, is seen in the Gemini-12 spacecraft in the white room atop Pad 19 awaiting the final minutes of the prelaunch countdown. Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr. (out of frame) is the command pilot. The liftoff was at 3:46 p.m. (EST), Nov. 11, 1966 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/11-nov-1966-astronaut-edwin-e-aldrin-jr-gemini-12-pilot-is-seen-in-the-gemini-12-spacecraft-in-the-white-room-atop-pad-19-awaiting-the-final-minutes-of-the-prelaunch-countdown-astronaut-james-a-lovell-jr-out-of-frame-is-the-command-pilot-the-liftoff-was-at-346-pm-est-nov-11-1966-image450937459.html
RM2H5HY97–(11 Nov. 1966) --- Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., Gemini-12 pilot, is seen in the Gemini-12 spacecraft in the white room atop Pad 19 awaiting the final minutes of the prelaunch countdown. Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr. (out of frame) is the command pilot. The liftoff was at 3:46 p.m. (EST), Nov. 11, 1966
(23 Aug. 1965) --- Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford, Gemini-6 prime crew pilot, stands ready to take part in parasail training in Galveston Bay, Texas. Wearing spacesuit, helmet and carrying water survival gear, he will be lifted into the air by a deployed parachute and guided over the Bay where he will drop into the water to test airdrop and water survival techniques Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/23-aug-1965-astronaut-thomas-p-stafford-gemini-6-prime-crew-pilot-stands-ready-to-take-part-in-parasail-training-in-galveston-bay-texas-wearing-spacesuit-helmet-and-carrying-water-survival-gear-he-will-be-lifted-into-the-air-by-a-deployed-parachute-and-guided-over-the-bay-where-he-will-drop-into-the-water-to-test-airdrop-and-water-survival-techniques-image454151106.html
RM2HATAAA–(23 Aug. 1965) --- Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford, Gemini-6 prime crew pilot, stands ready to take part in parasail training in Galveston Bay, Texas. Wearing spacesuit, helmet and carrying water survival gear, he will be lifted into the air by a deployed parachute and guided over the Bay where he will drop into the water to test airdrop and water survival techniques
(3 May 1966) --- Astronaut Eugene A. Cernan, pilot of the Gemini-9 spaceflight, participates in extravehicular training under zero-gravity conditions aboard a KC-135 aircraft. Here, he is donning the Astronaut Maneuvering Unit (AMU) backpack after egressing a Gemini mock-up. The AMU backpack is mounted in the adapter equipment section of the mock-up. Cernan wears an extravehicular activity (EVA) life support system chest pack. Cernan will use the AMU during his scheduled EVA on the Gemini-9 mission. The KC-135 flew a parabolic curve to create the weightlessness condition for training purposes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/3-may-1966-astronaut-eugene-a-cernan-pilot-of-the-gemini-9-spaceflight-participates-in-extravehicular-training-under-zero-gravity-conditions-aboard-a-kc-135-aircraft-here-he-is-donning-the-astronaut-maneuvering-unit-amu-backpack-after-egressing-a-gemini-mock-up-the-amu-backpack-is-mounted-in-the-adapter-equipment-section-of-the-mock-up-cernan-wears-an-extravehicular-activity-eva-life-support-system-chest-pack-cernan-will-use-the-amu-during-his-scheduled-eva-on-the-gemini-9-mission-the-kc-135-flew-a-parabolic-curve-to-create-the-weightlessness-condition-for-training-purposes-image452228159.html
RM2H7MNHK–(3 May 1966) --- Astronaut Eugene A. Cernan, pilot of the Gemini-9 spaceflight, participates in extravehicular training under zero-gravity conditions aboard a KC-135 aircraft. Here, he is donning the Astronaut Maneuvering Unit (AMU) backpack after egressing a Gemini mock-up. The AMU backpack is mounted in the adapter equipment section of the mock-up. Cernan wears an extravehicular activity (EVA) life support system chest pack. Cernan will use the AMU during his scheduled EVA on the Gemini-9 mission. The KC-135 flew a parabolic curve to create the weightlessness condition for training purposes.
(18 Feb. 1966) --- Astronaut David R. Scott, in full spacesuit, holds maneuvering unit while suspended in a weightless state during extravehicular activity (EVA) training in a C-135 Air Force plane Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18-feb-1966-astronaut-david-r-scott-in-full-spacesuit-holds-maneuvering-unit-while-suspended-in-a-weightless-state-during-extravehicular-activity-eva-training-in-a-c-135-air-force-plane-image454731875.html
RM2HBPR43–(18 Feb. 1966) --- Astronaut David R. Scott, in full spacesuit, holds maneuvering unit while suspended in a weightless state during extravehicular activity (EVA) training in a C-135 Air Force plane
(18 Jan. 1966) --- Test subject Fred Spress, Crew Systems Division, wears the spacesuit and extravehicular equipment planned for use by astronaut David R. Scott. The helmet is equipped with a gold-plated visor to shield the astronaut's face from unfiltered sun rays. The system is composed of a life support pack worn on the chest and a support pack worn on the back Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18-jan-1966-test-subject-fred-spress-crew-systems-division-wears-the-spacesuit-and-extravehicular-equipment-planned-for-use-by-astronaut-david-r-scott-the-helmet-is-equipped-with-a-gold-plated-visor-to-shield-the-astronauts-face-from-unfiltered-sun-rays-the-system-is-composed-of-a-life-support-pack-worn-on-the-chest-and-a-support-pack-worn-on-the-back-image454151107.html
RM2HATAAB–(18 Jan. 1966) --- Test subject Fred Spress, Crew Systems Division, wears the spacesuit and extravehicular equipment planned for use by astronaut David R. Scott. The helmet is equipped with a gold-plated visor to shield the astronaut's face from unfiltered sun rays. The system is composed of a life support pack worn on the chest and a support pack worn on the back
(18 Jan. 1966) --- Test subject Fred Spress, Crew Systems Division, wears the spacesuit and extravehicular equipment planned for use by astronaut David R. Scott. The helmet is equipped with a gold-plated visor to shield the astronaut's face from unfiltered sun rays. The system is composed of a life support pack worn on the chest and a support pack worn on the back. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18-jan-1966-test-subject-fred-spress-crew-systems-division-wears-the-spacesuit-and-extravehicular-equipment-planned-for-use-by-astronaut-david-r-scott-the-helmet-is-equipped-with-a-gold-plated-visor-to-shield-the-astronauts-face-from-unfiltered-sun-rays-the-system-is-composed-of-a-life-support-pack-worn-on-the-chest-and-a-support-pack-worn-on-the-back-image454151109.html
RM2HATAAD–(18 Jan. 1966) --- Test subject Fred Spress, Crew Systems Division, wears the spacesuit and extravehicular equipment planned for use by astronaut David R. Scott. The helmet is equipped with a gold-plated visor to shield the astronaut's face from unfiltered sun rays. The system is composed of a life support pack worn on the chest and a support pack worn on the back.
Gemini 8 Astronaut Neil Armstrong is aided by Suit Technician Jim Garrepy, during preparations for today’s Gemini 8 Mission (jrs) 1966-03-16 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gemini-8-astronaut-neil-armstrong-is-aided-by-suit-technician-jim-garrepy-during-preparations-for-todays-gemini-8-mission-jrs-1966-03-16-image450090011.html
RM2H47AB7–Gemini 8 Astronaut Neil Armstrong is aided by Suit Technician Jim Garrepy, during preparations for today’s Gemini 8 Mission (jrs) 1966-03-16
(March 1964) --- Astronauts Virgil I. (Gus) Grissom (right) and John W. Young, prime crew for the first manned Gemini mission (GT-3), are shown inside a Gemini mission simulator at McDonnell Aircraft Corp., St. Louis, MO. The simulator will provide Gemini astronauts and ground crews with realistic mission simulation during intensive training prior to actual launch. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/march-1964-astronauts-virgil-i-gus-grissom-right-and-john-w-young-prime-crew-for-the-first-manned-gemini-mission-gt-3-are-shown-inside-a-gemini-mission-simulator-at-mcdonnell-aircraft-corp-st-louis-mo-the-simulator-will-provide-gemini-astronauts-and-ground-crews-with-realistic-mission-simulation-during-intensive-training-prior-to-actual-launch-image449363691.html
RM2H327Y7–(March 1964) --- Astronauts Virgil I. (Gus) Grissom (right) and John W. Young, prime crew for the first manned Gemini mission (GT-3), are shown inside a Gemini mission simulator at McDonnell Aircraft Corp., St. Louis, MO. The simulator will provide Gemini astronauts and ground crews with realistic mission simulation during intensive training prior to actual launch.
(13 April 1964) --- Astronauts Virgil I. Grissom (left), Gemini-3 command pilot; and John W. Young, pilot. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/13-april-1964-astronauts-virgil-i-grissom-left-gemini-3-command-pilot-and-john-w-young-pilot-image443111106.html
RM2GMWCMJ–(13 April 1964) --- Astronauts Virgil I. Grissom (left), Gemini-3 command pilot; and John W. Young, pilot.
Gemini-8 Astronauts Neil Armstrong and David Scott are shown entering elevator at Complex 19, Cape Kennedy. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gemini-8-astronauts-neil-armstrong-and-david-scott-are-shown-entering-elevator-at-complex-19-cape-kennedy-image450318354.html
RM2H4HNJA–Gemini-8 Astronauts Neil Armstrong and David Scott are shown entering elevator at Complex 19, Cape Kennedy.
CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. -- At Cape Kennedy Air Force Station in Florida, the crew for Gemini 12 arrives at Launch Complex 19. Command pilot James A. Lovell is followed by pilot Edwin E. Buzz Aldrin Jr. The signs on their backs note that this mission is the final flight of the Gemini Program. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cape-kennedy-fla-at-cape-kennedy-air-force-station-in-florida-the-crew-for-gemini-12-arrives-at-launch-complex-19-command-pilot-james-a-lovell-is-followed-by-pilot-edwin-e-buzz-aldrin-jr-the-signs-on-their-backs-note-that-this-mission-is-the-final-flight-of-the-gemini-program-image453496934.html
RM2H9PFY2–CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. -- At Cape Kennedy Air Force Station in Florida, the crew for Gemini 12 arrives at Launch Complex 19. Command pilot James A. Lovell is followed by pilot Edwin E. Buzz Aldrin Jr. The signs on their backs note that this mission is the final flight of the Gemini Program.
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