Duplicate GT-4, S-65-30549 Photos |
Gemini-Titan IV Spacecraft Interior |
NASA Photo S-65-30433 Set |
Gemini-Titan III Launch Duplicate Photos |
Gemini IV Spacecraft Recovery Sequence |
Astronaut Edward White's Recovery Sequence |
Gemini-Titan IV Backup Crew |
GEMINI-TITAN III, PRIME CREW |
GT-3, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65 H 408 Description: Photo of Astronauts John Young, Pilot, and Virgil (Gus) Grissom, Command Pilot leaving gantry at Pad 19 after simulations in the Gemini-3 spacecraft. 8"x10" in excellent condition. NASA press type description on reverse in black, and stamp on back dated March 19, 1965. Photo: Vintage 8 x 10 on fiber based paper. |
GT-4, Vintage B/W Glossy, NASA Photo ID: 65-H-950 (Duplicates) Description: NASA Photo Aboard the USS Wasp, Astronauts Edward White (left) and James McDivitt inspect their spacecraft after recovery of the Gemini IV mission. The spacecraft safely carried the astronauts through over 1,600,000 miles in space and returned them to Earth. Photo (Left): 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on a fiber based paper with NASA black detailed text on reverse with small RCA inspector stamp. |
GT-3, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-409 Description: The Text on reverse reads: Dated March 19, 1965. Wally Schirra, GT-3 Backup Command Pilot, is seen here in full pressure suit during pre-flight check-out. Photo: NASA press-type description in black with small RCA purple inspection stamp on reverse. Nice fiber based paper. Photo in near mint condition. |
GT-4, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-30430 Description: Astronaut Edward White, Pilot for the Gemini-Titan 4 space flight, during his EVA June 3, 1965. Color 8X10. Standard purple type on back in excellent condition. Astronaut Edward White, Pilot for the Gemini-Titan 4 space flight, floats in the zero gravity of space. Photo: Repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-4, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-943 Description: Atlantic Recovery Forces - Gemini IV. Astronauts McDivitt and White are being recovered in this original NASA photo with the shadow of the helicopter from the USS Wasp is seen on right. After 97 hours and 56 minutes and 62 revolutions around the Earth, the GT-4 spacecraft splash downed some 400 miles east of the Cape at 12:12 p.m. on June 7, 1965. White is the first to be hoisted into the recovery helicopter while James McDivitt waits in the life raft below. Photo: 8X10, NASA detailed description in black on reverse with small RCA inspector stamp. Date June 7, 1965. Photo is in excellent condition fiber based paper. |
GT-4, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-29688 Description: The red carpet treatment is give Astronauts Edward H. White II (left) and James A. McDivitt (right) as they arrive on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Wasp at the end of their Gemini 4 mission. They are accompanied by Capt. J.W. Conger (left) commander of the ship and Rear Adm. W. M. McCormick, Commander, Carrier Division 14, Atlantic Fleet. Photo: 8x10 in good condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Fiber based paper. |
GT-3, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-439 Description: The Text on reverse reads: Gus Grissom (foreground) and John Young are shown just after insertion in the Gemini spacecraft sitting atop the Titan II booster at Pad 19. The flight was launched from Pad 19 at 9:24 a.m. EST on March 23, 1965. Photo: 8 X 10 with black NASA detailed description on reverse with small RCA inspector stamp. Fiber based paper in near mint condition. |
GT-4, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-34642 Description: Showing Astronaut Edward White during his famous EVA. Over the Gulf of Mexico Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-4, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-30550 Description: A photo of the Gemini capsule taken by Ed White during his famous EVA. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-4, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-29635 Description: The Gemini IV spacecraft lifts off from Launch Complex 19 at the Cape at 10:16 a.m. The launch was scheduled for 9 a.m., but was delayed by difficulties encountered in lowering the launch vehicles erector tower. The spacecraft was successfully placed into a 100 to 175 statute mile orbit with White and McDivitt on board. Photo : 8 x 10 vintage NASA photo in excellent condition with blue NASA detailed description on reverse. Repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-3, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-448 Description: The Text on reverse reads: Lift-off of the first two-man spacecraft (Molly Brown) aboard the Titan II booster to begin the GT-3 mission. Lift-off was at 9:24 a.m. Tuesday, 23 March 1965. Only 24 minutes after the scheduled 9 a.m. launch. The Titan II booster injected Molly-Brown and her crew into a 100-140 mile orbit of the earth. Photo: 8x10 with blue NASA description on reverse. |
GT-3, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 64-H-2321 Description: Gus Grissom is seen dressed in a G-20 aluminized coated space suite in the trailer located at Pad 16. Photo: 8x10 in excellent condition with blue NASA detailed text on reverse. |
GT-3, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID's: 65-H-444 & 65-H-445 Description: Astronauts John Young and Gus Grissom are seen through their respective windows going through last minute checks before the hatches are closed on the spacecraft. Photo (Left): NASA photo ID 65-H-444. 8X10 in excellent conidition with black NASA description on reverse. Photo (Right): NASA Photo ID 65-H-445. 8X10 in excellent condition with black NASA description on reverse. |
GT-5, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-46990 Description: Astronauts Charles Conrad (left), Pilot and Gordon Cooper, Command Pilot, at Pad 19 following flight simulations for their up coming 8-day Gemini V mission. Photo: Excellent condition with blue NASA detailed description on reverse with "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. |
Gemini III, Molly Brown March 23, 1965 Virgil I. Grissom, John W. Young 4 hours, 52 minutes 31 seconds First manned Gemini flight, three orbits. |
Gemini IV June 03-07, 1965 James A. McDivitt, Edward H. White II 4 days 1 hour 56 minutes 12 seconds Included first extravehicular activity (EVA) by an American; White's "space walk" was a 22 minute EVA exercise. |
August 21-29, 1965 L. Gordon Cooper, Jr., Charles Conrad, Jr. 7 days 22 hours 55 minutes 14 seconds First use of fuel cells for electrical power; evaluated guidance and navigation system for future rendezvous missions. Completed 120 orbits. |
GT-3, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-378 Description: Gus Grissom, GT-3 command pilot, checks out his space suit at Complex 16 suiting up area at the Cape. Photo: Photo in good condition purple NASA detailed description on reverse on a fiber based paper. |
GT-4, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-64-31631 Description: Astronaut Ed White SSS. He was pilot for Gemini 4, which was a 66-revolution, 4-day mission that began on June 3, and ended on June 7, 1965. During the third revolution, he carried out the first extra vehicular activity in the United States manned space flight program. He was outside Gemini 4 for 21 minutes, and became the first man to control himself in space during EVA with a manoeuvring unit. On March 21, 1966, he was named as one of the pilots of the AS-204 mission, the first 3-man Apollo flight. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating " A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT4, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-30431 Description: Astronaut Edward H. White II, pilot for the Gemini-Titan 4 space flight, floats in zero gravity of space. The extravehicular activity was performed during the third revolution of the Gemini 4 spacecraft. White is attached to the spacecraft by a 25-ft. umbilical line and a 23-ft. tether line, both wrapped in gold tape to form one cord. In his right hand White carries a Hand-Held Self-Maneuvering Unit (HHSMU). The visor of his helmet is gold plated to protect him from the unfiltered rays of the sun. You can clearly see the GT-4 space capsule reflected in his visor. Photo (Left): 8 x 10 The photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-3, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-20742 Description: Launching of the first manned Gemini flight. The Gemini-Titan 3 lifted off Pad 19 at 9:24 a.m. EST. The Gemini-3 spacecraft "Molly Brown" carried Astronauts Virgil I. Grissom, command pilot, and John W. Young, pilot on three successful orbits of the earth. Photo (Left): Photo is in excellent condition with purple NASA detailed description on reverse along with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. Cropped slightly closer then photo on right. Photo (Right): 8 x 10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-3, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-375 Description: John Young are seen going through checkout procedures during a simulated test at Complex 19. Photo: This photo is in excellent condition with purple NASA detailed description on reverse on a fiber based paper. |
GT-4, Vintage B/W Glossy, NASA Photo ID: S-65-32066 Description: Photograph of the coast line of Florida and Cape Kennedy was taken by the crew of the Gemini 4 flight. Photo: 8x10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with b/w press type, detailed description on reverse. |
The following images were scanned from my personal collection of vintage manned space exploration photographs. These photos were taken during the period of the "Golden Age" of manned space exploration covering the Mercury, Gemini & Apollo programs. These are NOT modern reproductions, copies or reprints. |
GT-4, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-30429 Description: On June 3, 1965 Edward H. White II became the first American to step outside his spacecraft and let go, effectively setting himself adrift in the zero gravity of space. For 23 minutes White floated and manoeuvred himself around the Gemini spacecraft while logging 6500 miles during his orbital stroll. White was attached to the spacecraft by a 25 foot umbilical line and a 23-ft. tether line, both wrapped in gold tape to form one cord. In his right hand White carries a Hand Held Self Manoeuvring Unit (HHSMU) which is used to move about the weightless environment of space. The visor of his helmet is gold plated to protect him from the unfiltered rays of the sun. Photo: 8 x 10 in good condition on one crease along lower portion. NASA detailed press type of description on reverse with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. |
GT-3, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-441 Description: The Text on reverse reads: In the White Room atop Pad 19, Young and Grissom prepare to enter the Gemini Spacecraft. Tom Stafford, Back-up Pilot, along with spacecraft engineers and technicians look on. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition with NASA detailed description on reverse on fiber based paper with small RCA inspection stamp on reverse. |
GT4, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-30432 Description: Astronaut Edward H. White II, pilot for the Gemini-Titan 4 space flight, floats in zero gravity of space. The extravehicular activity was performed during the third revolution of the Gemini 4 spacecraft. White is attached to the spacecraft by a 25-ft. umbilical line and a 23-ft. tether line, both wrapped in gold tape to form one cord. In his right hand White carries a Hand-Held Self-Maneuvering Unit (HHSMU). The visor of his helmet is gold plated to protect him from the unfiltered rays of the sun. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition to near mint with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-3, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo Photo: 8 x 10 in good condition on fiber based paper with a Wide World Photos press release stamp on the reverse. Description: 17 March 1965. Virgil Grissom and John Young Prime Crew for the first manned mission in the Gemini Program. |
GT-3, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-18574 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Blue NASA detailed text on reverse. Description: The Text on reverse reads: GT-3 EARTH-SKY VIEW -- Astronaut John W. Young took this picture over the Atlantic Ocean during the Gemini-Titan 3 three-orbit mission in the "Molly Brown". The island at the lower right is Bermuda. Young used a hand-held modified 70mm Hasselblad camera with Eastman color film. The lens setting was 205th of a second at f/11. |
GT-3, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S-65-18574 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: Astronaut John Young took this picture of Northern Mexico and the Sonoran Desert from the Gemini spacecraft 'Molly Brown' at approximately 90 miles altitude using a hand held 70mm Hasselblad camera. |
GT-3, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-64-19430 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. On a fiber based paper. Description: 13 April 1964 - Virgil Grissom and John Young Prime Crew for the first manned mission in the Gemini Program. |
GT-4, Vintage B/W Glossy, NASA Photo ID: S-65-19528 Photo: 8 x 10 on fiber based paper in good condition with purple NASA detailed description on reverse. Repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Most NASA photos with the KODAK watermarks were color, a bit rare to find a B/W with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. A nice 60's vintage photo. Description: Gemini-Titan 4 Astronauts Edward H White, Pilot and James A McDivitt, command pilot, are shown at Launch Complex 19 after completion of flight simulations for the upcoming mission. The flight which is scheduled for 62 revolutions of the Earth in a four-day period, will be the United States longest space flight to date and the first American to walk in space. |
GT-4, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-29766 Description: Ed White is shown performing his space walk during the third orbit of the Gemini 4 mission. While tied to the spacecraft by a 25-foot umbilical line and a 23-foot tether line. Holding a manoeuvring unit in his hand, White remained in the weightless space environment for 22 Minutes. Photo (Left): 8 x 10 Vintage color photo in excellent condition in a matte finish (rare) with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on the reverse. Nice photo in almost mint condition. |
GT-4, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S-65-30427 Description: Edward White is shown performing his EVA during the third orbit of the Gemini-Titan 4 space flight. White became the first American astronaut to egress his spacecraft while in orbit. Photo: Vintage color glossy photo in excellent condition with purple NASA detailed description on reverse on fiber based paper. Repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-4, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S-65-26822 Description: The Text on reverse reads: BACKUP CREW TRAINING - Astronaut James Lovell, has the breathing hose of his space suite adjusted by Joe Schmitt during a suiting up exercise at Pad 16, Cape Kennedy. Lovell, backup crew pilot for the Gemini-Titan 4 space flight, and his partner, astronaut Frank Borman, backup crew command pilot, went through a series of tests and simulation exercises as part of their training for the GT-4 mission. Prime crew for the flight is astronaut James McDivitt, command pilot, and Edward White, Pilot. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating " A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse with purple NASA detailed text. |
GT-4, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S-65-26824 Description: The Text on reverse reads: BACKUP CREW TRAINING - Backup crew for the Gemini-Titan 4 space flight, Astronauts Frank Borman (left), command pilot, and James Lovell, of the backup crew for the GT-4 mission. Prime crew is Astronaut James McDivitt, command pilot, and Astronaut Edward White, pilot. They are in the White Room atop the Titan II launch vehicle going through a simulation exercise. Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating " A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse with purple NASA detailed text. |
GT-4, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S-65-26820 Description: The Text on reverse reads : BACKUP CREW TRAINING - Astronaut Frank Borman, backup crew command pilot, assigned to the Gemini-Titan 4 space flight, is shown here fully suited and going through a series of tests as part of his training for the GT-4 mission. The tests took place at Launch Complex 16, Cape Kennedy. His partner, Astronaut James Lovell, backup pilot, also went through the GT-4 training. Dated 30 April 1965 Photo: The photo is in excellent condition with repeating " A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse with purple NASA detailed text. |
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GT-4, Vintage B/W Glossy, NASA Photo ID: 65-H-909 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on a fiber based paper with NASA black detailed text on reverse with small RCA inspector stamp. Description: Astronauts James McDivitt (left), command pilot and Edward White, pilot for the Gemini IV mission walk up the ramp on their way to the elevator that will take them to the spacecraft. White waves to the photographers, reporters, contractors, and NASA people on the pad. Lift off of the NASA Gemini IV mission was at 10:16 a.m., EST, June 3, from Launch Complex 19. The United States Flag is visible on the left arms of the two astronauts. This is the first time the flag nas been sewn on the suit for a flight. |
GT-4, Vintage B/W Glossy, NASA Photo ID: 65-H-931 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on a fiber based paper with NASA black detailed text on reverse with small RCA inspector stamp. Description: Astronauts James McDivitt (left), command pilot and Edward White, pilot for the Gemini IV mission walk up the ramp on their way to the elevator that will reporters, contractors, and NASA people on the pad. Lift off of the NASA Gemini IV mission was at 10:16 a.m., EST, June 3, from Launch Complex 19. The United States Flag is visible on the left arms of the two astronauts. This is the first time the flag nas been sewn on the suit for a flight. |
GT-4, Vintage B/W Glossy, NASA Photo ID: 65-H-929 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on a fiber based paper with NASA black detailed text on reverse with small RCA inspector stamp. Description: 3 June 1965 -- The launch vehicle erector tower is lowered exposing the Gemini IV spacecraft and launch vehicle just minutes before the launching at Pad 19. The launch was scheduled for 9 a.m. but difficulty in lowering the erector delayed the lift off until 10:16 a.m. EST. |
GT-4, Vintage B/W Glossy, NASA Photo ID: Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on a fiber based paper with NASA black detailed text on reverse with small RCA inspector stamp. Description: 3 June 1965 -- Astronaut James McDivitt is assisted by Clyde Teague, Suit Technician during suiting up for the Gemini IV flight. |
GT-4, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-944 The astronauts are being recovered in this original NASA photo with the shadow of the helicopter from the USS Wasp is seen on right. After 97 hours and 56 minutes and 62 revolutions around the Earth, the GT-4 spacecraft splash downed some 400 miles east of the Cape at 12:12 p.m. on June 7, 1965. White is the first to be hoisted into the recovery helicopter while McDivitt waits in the life raft below. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on a fiber based paper with NASA black detailed text on reverse with small RCA inspector stamp. |
GT-4, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-955 Description: Atlantic Recovery Forces - Gemini IV. Astronauts McDivitt and White are being recovered in this original NASA photo with the shadow of the helicopter from the USS Wasp is seen on right. After 97 hours and 56 minutes and 62 revolutions around the Earth, the GT-4 spacecraft splash downed some 400 miles east of the Cape at 12:12 p.m. on June 7, 1965. White is the first to be hoisted into the recovery helicopter while McDivitt waits in the life raft below. Photo: 8X10, NASA detailed description in black on reverse with small RCA inspector stamp. Date June 7, 1965. Photo is in excellent condition fiber based paper. |
GT-4, Vintage B/W Glossies, NASA Photo ID's: 65-H-937 & 65-H-939 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on a fiber based paper with NASA black detailed text on reverse with small RCA inspector stamp. Description: 7 June 1965 - The Gemini 4 spacecraft is lifted from the water along with the flotation collar by the crew of the USS Wasp. The GT-4 spacecraft and crew splashed down within 48 miles of the prime recovery ship in the Atlantic about 400 miles east of the Cape. |
GT-4, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S-65-33647 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: Pararescuemen are closing the Gemini spacecraft hatch shortly after the helicopter recovery of astronauts White & McDivitt. |
GT-4, Vintage B/W Glossy, NASA Photo ID: 65-H-947 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on a fiber based paper with NASA black detailed text on reverse with small RCA inspector stamp. Description: Gemini 4 astronauts, James A. McDivitt (right), command pilot, and Edward H. White II, (left), pilot, relax aboard a U.S. Navy helicopter on their way to the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Wasp after recovery from the Gemini 4 spacecraft. They had been picked up out of the Atlantic Ocean following a successful splashdown (33532); White (left) and McDivitt listen to the voice of President Lyndon B. Johnson as he congratulated them by telephone on the successful mission. They are shown aboard the carrier U.S.S. Wasp just after their recovery |
GT-4, Vintage B/W Glossy, NASA Photo ID: 65-H-947 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on a fiber based paper with NASA black detailed text on reverse with small RCA inspector stamp. Description: ABOARD USS WASP -- Astronauts James McDivitt and Edward White step from the helicopter onto the deck of the aircraft carrier USS Wasp after completing their record breaking Gemini IV flight. McDivitt (on the deck) and White (stepping from the helicopter) are greeted by (l. to r.) John Stonesifer, Landing and Recovery Division, Manned Spacecraft Center; Ben James, public Affairs Office, MSC: and Dr. Howard Minners, Center Medical office, MSC. The spacecraft landed about 48 miles short of the target ship and about 400 miles off the coast of Florida in the Atlantic at 12:12 p.m., EST, June 7. |
GT-4, Vintage B/W Glossy, NASA Photo ID: 65-H-947 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on a fiber based paper with NASA black detailed text on reverse with small RCA inspector stamp. Description: Astronauts Edward White (left center) and James McDivitt are greeted on the flight deck pf the aircraft carrier USS WASP as they leave the rescue helicopter, by (l. tor.) John Stonesifer, landing and recovery Division, manned Spacecraft Center; Cpat. J.W. Conger, commander of the Wasp; and Rear Adm. W.M. McCormick, commander, Carrier Division 14, Atlantic Fleet. |
Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on a fiber based paper with NASA black detailed text on reverse with small RCA inspector stamp. Description: Astronaut Edward White stands in the spacecraft that carried him and astronaut James McDivitt over 1,600,000 miles through space. The 97 hour and 56 minute flight made 62 revolutions around the Earth before landing about 400 miles east of Cape Kennedy and 230 miles north of San Salvador. |
GT-4, Vintage B/W Glossy, NASA Photo ID: 65-H-947 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on a fiber based paper with NASA black detailed text on reverse with small RCA inspector stamp. Description: Astronauts Edward White (left) and James McDivitt stand in the spacecraft that carried them over 1,600,000 miles through space. The 97 hour and 56 minute flight made 62 revolutions around the Earth before landing about 400 miles east of Cape Kennedy and 230 miles north of San Salvador. |
GT-4, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-30549 Photo(Left): 8 x 10 in good condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on the reverse along with purple NASA text. Photo (Right): 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on the reverse. Description: 3 June 1965 - This photograph was taken by James McDivitt from the command seat of Ed White sitting in the pilots seat to McDivitt's left during their Gemini IV Earth orbital mission. |
GT-4 - Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S-66-1441 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: NASA Photo Show components of the Extravehicular Life Support System that will be used by Astronaut Edward White during his historic spacewalk. |
GT-4, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-30428 Description: Astronaut Edward H. White II, pilot for the Gemini-Titan 4 space flight, floats in zero gravity of space. The extravehicular activity was performed during the third revolution of the Gemini 4 spacecraft. White is attached to the spacecraft by a 25-ft. umbilical line and a 23-ft. tether line, both wrapped in gold tape to form one cord. In his right hand White carries a Hand-Held Self-Maneuvering Unit (HHSMU). The visor of his helmet is gold plated to protect him from the unfiltered rays of the sun. Photo: 8 x 10 photo in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating " A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. NASA blue detailed text on reverse. |
GT-4, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S-65-30433 Description: Astronaut Edward H. White II, pilot for the Gemini-Titan 4 space flight, floats in zero gravity of space. The extravehicular activity was performed during the third revolution of the Gemini 4 spacecraft. White is attached to the spacecraft by a 25-ft. umbilical line and a 23-ft. tether line, both wrapped in of his helmet is gold plated to protect him from the unfiltered rays of the sun. Photo (Left): 8 x 10 photo in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating " A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse and NASA blue detailed text on reverse. Photo (Right): 8 x 10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-3, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-18755 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: View of cloudy earth as seen from the Gemini 3 spacecraft |
GT-3, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-18744 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: View of cloudy earth as seen from the Gemini 3 spacecraft |
Gemini - Virgil L. Grissom - Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 104-KSC-66PC-32S Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with blue NASA detailed text on reverse. Description: 10/26/66. Gus Grissom's Gemini portrait |
GT-3, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-451 Description: The Text on reverse reads: 23 March 1965 -- John Young, GT-3 Pilot, dons his pressure suit for the flight. The suiting operations took place in the Gemini Crew Ready Room located at Pad 16. Photo: 8 x 10 silver gelatin photo in near mint condition with black NASA press-type description on reverse. Nice fiber based paper with small RCA stamp. |
GT-3, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-449 Description: The Text on reverse reads: 23 March 1965 -- Gus Grissom, GT-3 Command Pilot, dons his pressure suit for the flight. The suiting operations took place in the Gemini Crew Ready Room located at Pad 16. Standing next to Grissom is Dr. Gordon Penson who is head of the Manned Spacecraft Centre's Launch Site Medical Operations at the Cape. Photo: 8 x 10 silver gelatin photo in near mint condition with black NASA press-type description on reverse. Nice fiber based paper with small RCA stamp. |
GT-3, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-436 Description: The Text on reverse reads: 23 March 1965 -- John Young, followed by Virgil Grissom, leave the ready room after suiting up for the GT-3 mission. The ready room is a large trailer located at Pad 16. The Crew left for Pad 19 at 7 a..m on 23 March 1965. Photo: 8 x 10 silver gelatin photo in near mint condition with black NASA press-type description on reverse. Nice fiber based paper with small RCA stamp. |
GT-3, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-379 Description: The Text on reverse reads: Dated March 17, 1965.Description on reverse states it's Grissom, but the photo actually shows John Young, GT-3 co-pilot, as he checks out his space suit at Complex 16 suiting up area at the Cape. Photo: 8 x 10 in near mint condition with blue NASA press-type description on reverse. Nice fiber based paper. |
John Young Portrait - Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: KSC-64P-36 Photo: 9/17/62. 8 x 10 Silver Gelatin photo in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with blue NASA detailed text on reverse. Description: The Text on reverse reads: John w. Young, 32, was born in San Francisco, Calif., Five-foot 9 inches tall, weighs 173 pounds, has brown hair & green eyes. Son of William Young of Orlando, Florida. Is married to the former Barbara Vincent White of Sanannah, Georgia, & they have two children, Sandra 5 & John, 3. The Navy Lieutenant Commander's last assignment was with Fighter Squadron 53 at Miramar Naval Air Station, Calif. |
GT-3, Vintage B/W Glossy, NASA Photo ID: S-65-4240 Photo: 8 x 10 on fiber based paper in good condition with Sikorsky Aircraft stamp on reverse. Sikorsky Photo ID; S-42720-C Description: 23 March 1965 -- John Young is seen being hoisted aboard a helicopter from the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid. Molly Brown landed in the Atlantic near Grand Turk Island about 60 miles short of the carrier. |
GT-4, Vintage B/W Glossy, NASA Photo ID: 65-H-1111 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent near mint condition on a fiber based paper with NASA black detailed text on reverse. Description: The text on reverse reads: "Paris, France - The Gemini 4 pilots and their wives inspect the United States exhibit at the international Air Show near Paris with Vice President, Hubert Humphrey. Left to right are Astronaut Edward H. White II, Mrs. Pat White, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, Mrs. Pat mcDivitt, Astronaut James A. McDivitt, and Ambassador Charles E. Bohlen." |
GT-4, Vintage Photo Set of the Interior of GT-4 Spacecraft Photo (Left): Nasa Photo ID: 104-KSC-65C-3493. 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" on reverse. Blue NASA text on reverse. Photo (Right): Nasa Photo ID: 104-KSC-65C-3507. 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" on reverse. Blue NASA text on reverse. Description: June 2, 1965. Text on back of both photos reads, "NASA-GEMINI. Interior view of Gemini Spacecraft #4. White Room, Launch Complex 19." Photo taken just hours before the Gemini 4 crew insertion for launch. |
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GT-3, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 104-KSC-65C-1761 Description: Blue text on reverse reads: March 4, 1965 -- Command Pilot Of Gemini S/C #3 Astronaut V.I. Grissom in flight seat in horizontal position. Photo: 8 x 10 vintage silver-gelatin photo in near mint condition on fiber based paper with blue NASA text on reverse. |
GT-4, Vintage B&W - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-784 Description: The description on reverse reads: Astronaut James McDivitt check out the Gemini-4 spacecraft during a wet mock simulated test at Cape Kennedy. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration will launch the United States' longest duration manned space flight to date from Cape Kennedy, FLA. The two-man Gemini-4 mission is scheduled to circle the Earth 62 times in four days to evaluate the effects of extended space flight on crew performance and physical condition. Astronaut James McDivitt is command pilot and Astronaut Edward White is pilot for the flight. Astronauts Frank Borman and James Lovell, the back-up crew, will replace the primary crew should either member of that team become ineligible for the flight. Photo: 8 x 10 silver-gelatin photo is in excellent condition to near mint condition on fiber based paper with blue NASA detailed text on reverse. |
GT-4, Vintage B&W - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-920 Description: Description on reverse reads: June 3, 1965 -- The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Gemini IV spacecraft lifts off from Launch Complex 19 at Cape Kennedy, at 10;16 a.m., EST, June 3. The launch was scheduled for 9 a.m., but was delayed by difficulties encountered in lowering the launch vehicle erector tower. The spacecraft was placed into a 100 to 175 statue mile orbit of the Earth, which was the programmed orbit. Astronauts James McDivitt, command pilot and Edward H. White are scheduled to make 62 revolutions around the Earth in four days. Photo: The 8 x 10 silver-gelatin photo is in excellent condition to near mint condition on fiber based paper with blue NASA detailed text on reverse. |
GT-5, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-45292 Description: NASA Gemini V Recovery August 29, 1965. A red carpet welcome for they arrived aboard aircraft carrier U.S.S. Lake Champlain. Photo: Standard NASA blue description on reverse. 8X10. "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-5, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-1477 Description: Launch of the Gemini 5 spacecraft from Pad 19 at 9 a.m. 21 August 1965 with Cooper and Conrad onboard. Black NASA press type detailed description on reverse, dated August 21, 1965. Interesting photo as you will note what looks to be helicopters flying behind and off to the right of the rocket. Photo: 8" X 10". Small RCA inspector stamp. On fiber based paper. |
GT-5, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S-65-46437 Description: Gemini V Liftoff on Pad 19 at 9 a.m. (EST) August 21, 1965, on a planned 8 day orbital mission. Astronaut Gordon Cooper, Command Pilot, and Astronaut Charles Conrad, Pilot. Photo: Detailed NASA description in blue on reverse. Repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-5, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-1458 Description: (Left to Right) Astronauts for the Gemini 5 mission, Charles Conrad, pilot, and Gordon Cooper, command pilot, are being inserted into the spacecraft by NASA suite technician. The attempt to launch the Gemini 5 spacecraft was postponed early afternoon due to a telemetry malfunction and an unexplained power voltage surge in the spacecraft. Photo: 8X10 with black press type NASA detailed description on reverse. Small RCA inspector stamp. Fiber based paper in near mint condition. |
GT-5, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper. Description: Astronaut Charles Conrad gives final "thumbs up" before ground crew secures the hatches for liftoff. |
GT-5, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-1437 Description: Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad (waving at rear) arrive at Launch Complex 19 for a simulated flight in preparation for the GT-5 eight-day mission. Note the motion picture camera man recording the event on the right. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition with purple NASA detailed description on reverse on fiber based paper. |
GT-5, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-46643 Description: Astronauts L. Gordon Cooper Jr. (right) and Charles Conrad Jr. walk across the deck of the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Lake Champlain following recovery from the ocean. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-5, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S-65-45783 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER"watermarks on reverse. Description: GEMINI V EARTH-SKY VIEW --- Florida, looking north, as seen from the Gemini V spacecraft during its 33rd revolution of the Earth. |
GT-5, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S-65-28736 Description: 21 August 1965 - Astronauts L. Gordon Cooper Jr. gives the "thumbs up" as he and Charles Conrad Jr. walk up gantry ramp after arriving at Pad 19 during Gemini 5 countdown at Cape Kennedy, Florida. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-5, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S-65-51653 Description: 29 August 1965 - Cooper can be seen climbing into the life raft and Conrad is climbing out of the spacecraft. Navy frogmen are seen ready to assist when needed. A Navy helicopter will pick the GT-5 crew up and fly them to the prime recovery vessel, the carrier USS Lake Champlain. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent + condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" water marks and purple NASA detailed text on reverse. |
GT-5, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-45288 Description: 29 August 1965 -- Conrad and Cooper are seen just as they received permission to come aboard the USS Lake Champlain. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-5, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-45683 Description: Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr. inside the Gemini 5 spacecraft as it orbited the Earth. Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr. took this photograph. Photo: Detailed NASA description in blue on reverse. Repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-5, Crew Signed - Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-1412 Description: Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad (left) leave the transfer van at Complex 19 prior to entering the Gemini 5 spacecraft for a simulated flight. Cooper and Conrad command pilot and pilot respectively for the Gemini 5 mission. NASA will launch the Gemini 5 8-day manned space flight mission no earlier than August 19 from Cape Kennedy. Photo: 8 x 10, blue NASA text on reverse on fiber based paper. Hand signed by both Cooper and Conrad. |
GT-5, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: Description: Astronauts Gordon Cooper (right) and Pete Conrad are shown in the Gemini Mission Simulator at the Cape while undergoing training for the upcoming Gemini 5 flight. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper. |
GT-5, - Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 104-KSC-65-13598 Description: Description on reverse reads: 7-7-65. NASA/GEMINI S/C #5 Command Pilot L.G. Cooper, during weight and balance operation at pyro installation BLDG. Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island. Photo: 8 x 10 vintage original silver-gelatin photo on fiber based paper with blue NASA descriptive text on reverse. Photo is in excellent condition. Small RCA stamp as well on reverse. |
GT-5, - Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 104-KSC-65C-4088 Description: Description on reverse reads: 22 June 1965 NASA - GEMINI. Inspection and installation of retro Rockets in Adapter Section of Gemini Spacecraft #5. Pyrotechnic Building, KSC. Photo: 8 x 10 vintage original silver-gelatin photo on fiber based paper with blue NASA descriptive text on reverse. Photo is in excellent condition. |
GT-5, - Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-1343 Description: Description on reverse reads: Gemini 5 astronauts and flight personnel attend a Flight Readiness meeting to review the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Gemini 5 eight-day mission. (left to right) Scott H. Simkinson, Gemini Test Operations Division, Manned Spacecraft Center; astronaut L. Gordon Cooper, Jr., Charles W. Mathews, Gemini Program manager. Neil Armstrong can be seen behind Cooper and to the right of him is Astronaut Elliot See, Jr. Photo: 8 x 10 vintage original silver-gelatin photo on fiber based paper with blue NASA descriptive text on reverse. Photo is in excellent condition. |
GT-4, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-34776 Description: photograph of the Middle East was taken by the crew of the Gemini 4 flight. Areas in photo show Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Israel, and Saudi Arabia. Photo: The photo is in fair condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Staple holes in each corner and some paper fibers stuck to photo in lower right corner. |
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