NASA PHOTO S-66-25783 Photo Set |
NASA PHOTO S-66-25784 Photo Set |
GEMINI-TITAN 8 / AGENA LAUNCH SERIES |
GEMINI-TITAN 6 / AGENA LAUNCH SERIES |
GT-6, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-2285 Description: Gemini VI spacecraft is gently lowered onto a dolly aboard the aircraft carrier USS Wasp during recovery Operations with Schirra and Stafford still inside. 8X10 NASA photo with blue NASA press type description on back and dated Dec. Photo: This photo has a rip in the lower right hand corner and was taped. No real impact and is fairly hidden. Repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-6, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S-65-61839 Description: A beautiful winters morning in Florida as the Gemini 6, carrying Astronauts Walter M. Schirra, Jr., command pilot, and Thomas P. Stafford, pilot, is finally launched by NASA on 15 December 1965 at 8:37 a.m. from Launch Complex 19 at the Cape. Photo: 8X10 w/ standard blue NASA detailed description on reverse. "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-7, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-1812 Description: Gemini Titan VII Astronaut Frank Borman, command Pilot for the Gemini 7 mission. Borman with suit technician preparing for mission. NASA photo with black press typed detailed description on reverse, dated December 1, 1965. 8" X 10". The actual launch date was December 4, 1965. Pilot for GT-7 was James Lovell. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition. Fiber based paper. |
GT-6, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: S-65-63715 Description: This view of the Gemini 6 spacecraft was taken from the Gemini 7 spacecraft during the rendezvous of the two on 15 December 1965. The Gemini 6 crew was Astronauts Walter Schirra, command pilot, and Thomas Stafford, pilot. Photo: 8X10 photos in excellent condition with black press type NASA description on reverse. Fiber based paper in excellent condition. |
GT-7, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-1877 Description: Astronauts Frank Borman, left, and Jim Lovell on the right are inserted in the Gemini spacecraft as final preparations are made before closing the hatches. Photo: 8X10 with no descriptions on reverse. Fiber based paper in near mint condition. |
GT-6, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S-65-63219 Description: First rendezvous mission with two Gemini spacecraft-Gemini VII and Gemini VI-in December 1965. This photograph, taken by Gemini VII crew members Jim Lovell and Frank Borman, shows Gemini VI in orbit 160 miles (257 km) above Earth. Photo: Photo is 8.5X11 and in excellent condition with McDonnell Aircraft Corporation stamp on reverse. Repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-8, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 66-H-129 Description: Astronaut Neil Armstrong, Command Pilot for the GT-8 mission is suited up with the help of a NASA suite technician for weight and balance tests at the Cape. Photo: 8X10 in excellent condition with black NASA detailed text on reverse. |
GT-8, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 66-H-113 Description: David Scott is seen in the couch of Spacecraft # 8 (GT-8) during a weight and balance test as NASA suit technician Joe Schmitt make some helmet adjustments. Photo: 8x10 in excellent condition with blue NASA detailed description on reverse. |
GT-8, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-66-25785 Description: The Agena Target Docking vehicle seen from the Gemini 8 spacecraft during rendezvous in space. The instrument panel on the Agena is slightly out of focus in the center of the photo as seen from the Gemini 8 crew. Photo: 8x10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-6, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-2266 Description: Wally Schirra, command Pilot, and Thomas Stafford, pilot, joyfully climb from their spacecraft just after arrival onboard the Aircraft Carrier, USS Wasp. The Gemini VI spacecraft splashed down in the Western Atlantic recovery area at 10:29a.m. on 16 December 1965 and concluded their 25 hour and 52 minute space flight. Photo: 8 x10 in excellent condition with black NASA detailed text on reverse. |
GT-7, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-1853 Description: Gemini 7, carrying Astronauts Frank Borman, Command Pilot, and James Lovell, pilot, was successfully launched from Pad 19 at 2:30 a.m., December 4, 1965. Photo: Excellent condition with nothing on reverse. A fiber based paper. |
GT-6, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-56188 Description: Merritt Island launch Area, Fla. - Gemini 6 Prime Crew. Astronauts Thomas Stafford (left), pilot, and Walter Schirra, command pilot, the prime crew of the Gemini VI space flight, pose during a suiting up exercise in preparation for the NASA's Gemini VI two day mission. Photo (Left): 8x10 in excellent condition with blue NASA detailed text on reverse with "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. Photo (Right): 8x10 B&W on fiber based paper in excellent condition with blue NASA detailed text on reverse. Small handling crease in upper right corner. |
GT-6, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-1938 Description: The Gemini 6 prime crew rides the special van from the Launch Complex 16 suiting trailer to Launch Complex 19. They are scheduled to go through a simulated flight test in the Gemini 6 spacecraft in the White Room atop Pad 19. Astronauts Stafford (left), pilot, and Schirra, command pilot. Photo: NASA black stamp on reverse on fiber based paper in excellent condition. |
GT-6, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-2217 Description: Schirra and Stafford are readied for insertion into Gemini 6 spacecraft in the White Room atop Pad 19 at the Cape. The GT-6 mission finally started at 8:37 a.m. on 15 December 1965. Photo: 8x10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with black NASA stamp on reverse. |
December 15-16, 1965 Walter M. Schirra, Jr., Thomas P. Stafford 1 Day 1 hour 51 minutes 24 seconds First space rendezvous accomplished with Gemini VII, station-keeping for over five hours at distances from 0.3 to 90 meters (1 to 295 ft). |
Gemini VII December 04-18, 1965 Frank Borman, James A. Lovell, Jr. 13 days, 18 hours, 35 minutes 1 seconds When the Gemini VI mission was scrubbed because its Agena target for rendezvous and docking failed, Gemini VII was used for the rendezvous instead. Primary objective was to determine whether humans could live in space for 14 days. |
March 16, 1966 Neil A. Armstrong, David R. Scott 10 hours 41 minutes 26 seconds Accomplished first docking with another space vehicle, an unmanned Agena stage. A malfunction caused uncontrollable spinning of the craft; the crew undocked and effected the first emergency landing of a manned U.S. space mission. |
GT-6, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S-65-56161 Description: The Atlas/Agena vehicle (GATV-5002) was launched on October 25, 1965 from Pad 14 at 10 a.m.. Intended as a rendezvous target in the Gemini 6 mission, the Atlas launch vehicle exploded just after lift-off and the Gemini 6 mission was scrubbed until a later date. Photo: Photo is in excellent condition with purple NASA detailed descriprtion on reverse with "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. |
GT-7, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-1887 Description: White Room staff are seen during final close out procedures of the GT-7 Spacecraft. Borman and Lovell are tucked inside and are ready for flight. Photo: Photo is in excellent condition on a nice fiber based paper. |
GT-7, Vintage Color - McDonnell Photo ID: D4C 32635 Description: This photograph of the Gemini 7 spacecraft was taken from the hatch window of the Gemini 6 spacecraft during rendezvous and station keeping manoeuvres at an altitude of approximately 160 miles on December 15, 1965. This photo was taken with a modified 70mm Hasselblad camera. Photo: This photo is an 8.5 x 11 in excellent condition with McDonnell Aircraft Corporation stamp on reverse with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. |
GT-7 Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S65-63101 / McDonnell Photo ID: D4C 32640 Description: NASA Photo # S65-63101 (S65-64887). Another fantastic view of the Gemini 7 Spacecraft as photographed by the Gemini 6 crew with the Earth during sunset below. The two spacecraft are approx. 30 feet apart when this photo was snapped using a hand held 70mm Hasselblad camera using Kodak S.O. 217, MS film. Photo: This photo is an 8.5 x 11 in excellent condtion with McDonnell Aircraft Corporation stamp on reverse with "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. |
GT-7, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-63188 Description: This photograph of the Gemini 7 spacecraft was taken from the hatch window of the Gemini 6 spacecraft during rendezvous and station keeping maneuvers at an altitude of approximately 160 miles on December 15, 1965 (63188); Gemini 7 as seen from Gemini 6. The two spacecrafts are approximately nine feet apart (63189). Photo: Photo in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-8, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S66-25783 (printed reverse) Description: The Agena was approximately 44 feet from the nose of the spacecraft (lower right). The crewmen for the Gemini 8 mission were astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, command pilot, and David R. Scott, pilot. Photo: 8.5 x 11McDonnell photo in excellent condition with "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Photo same as above (slightly larger size), but was printed reverse, which I've seen since they're working with the negative. |
GT-7, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-63852 Description: 15 December 1965, A wonderful view of the Moon as seen from inside the Gemini 7 Spacecraft. Photo: This photo is in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks 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-8, Vintage Color- NASA Photo Description: The Agena Target Docking vehicle seen from the Gemini 8 spacecraft during rendezvous in space. The Agena is approximately 1000 feet away from the nose of the spacecraft. Photo: 8.5 x 11 photo in excellent condition with "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-8, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S-66-25784 Description: The Agena Target Docking vehicle seen from the Gemini 8 spacecraft during rendezvous in space. The Gemini adaptor of the Agena is approximately 2 feet away from the nose of the spacecraft (lower left). Agena Target Docking vehicle as seen from Gemini 8 spacecraft. Photo: 8.5 X 11 photo in excellent condition with McDonnell Aircraft stamp and repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. McDonnell file number D4C 34895 |
GT-7 Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S-65-63169 / McDonnnell Photo ID: D4C 32557 Description: Photo of the Gemini 7 spacecraft as seen from Gemini 6. Photo: 8.5 X 11 photo in excellent condition with McDonnell aircraft stamp and repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-7: Vintage Color - McDonnnell Aircraft Image ID: D4C 32549 Description: Photo of the Gemini 7 spacecraft as seen from Gemini 6. Photo: 8.5 X 11 photo in excellent condition with McDonnell aircraft stamp and repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-8, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-66-25779 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: The Agena Target Docking vehicle seen from the Gemini 8 spacecraft during rendezvous in space. The Agena is approximately 1000 feet away from the nose of the spacecraft (lower left) |
GT-8, Vintage Color Glossy - NASA Photo Red ID: S-66-25783 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Photo much nicer than scan. Description: Closer view of the Agena Target Docking vehicle seen from the Gemini 8 spacecraft during rendezvous in space. |
GT-6, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-2220 Description: Schirra and Stafford are settled in the GT-6 spacecraft with the aid of NASA and McDonnell White Room personnel a few moments before the hatches are closed. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with NASA credit stamp on reverse. |
GT-8, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 104-KSC-66P-141 Description: The Gemini 8 Agena Target Vehicle lifts off from Complex 14 onboard the Atlas Booster rocket at 10 a.m. on 16 March 1966 for the first attempt to rendezvous and dock with a Gemini spacecraft while in Earth orbit. Photo: 8 X 10 in excellent condition on purple NASA detailed description on reverse. On fiber based paper. |
GT-8, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-66-25784 Description: The Agena Target Docking vehicle seen from the Gemini 8 spacecraft during rendezvous in space. The Gemini adaptor of the Agena is approximately 2 feet away from the nose of the spacecraft (lower left). Agena Target Docking vehicle as seen from Gemini 8 spacecraft. Photo: 7.5 x 9.5 image with 3 of the boarders trimmed. Excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" on reverse. |
GT-7, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-63106 (Signed by Crew ) Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" on reverse. Signed on the left boarder by both Jim Lovell and Frank Borman. Description: This fantastic view of the Gemini 7 Spacecraft as photographed by the Gemini 6 crew with the Earth during sunset below. The reflection of the setting sun off the surface below gives the appearance of fire or molten lava. This photo was taken with a modified 70mm Hasselblad camera. |
GT-8, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-66-18602 & McDonnell Photo ID: D4C 34955 Description: Neil A. Armstrong, command pilot, and David R. Scott, pilot, still inside their spacecraft, are being assisted by pararescue men. The floatation collar has been placed around the spacecraft as the group waits for the USS Mason to pick them up. The GT-8 mission was terminated during the sixth orbit landing some 500 miles east of Okinawa at 10:23 p.m., EST, on 16 March 1966. Photo : 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper. Purple NASA detailed text on reverse with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks. |
GT-8, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-66-25781 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Purple NASA detailed description on reverse as well. Description: The Agena Target Docking vehicle seen from the Gemini 8 spacecraft during rendezvous in space. The Agena is approximately 55 feet away from the nose of the spacecraft (lower left). |
GT-8, Vintage Lithograph of Prime Crew and Backup w/ Autopen Signatures Photo: 8 x 10 color lithograph in excellent condition with autopen signature of David Scott and Neil Armstrong. Description: Photo of Prime crew for the Gemini-Titan VIII mission prime crew of David Scott and Neil Armstrong, along with the backup crew of Richard Gordon and Charles Conrad. |
GT-6, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S-65-63179 ??? Description: First rendezvous mission with two Gemini spacecraft-Gemini VII and Gemini VI-in December 1965. This photograph, taken by Gemini VII crew members Jim Lovell and Frank Borman, shows Gemini VI in orbit 160 miles (257 km) above Earth. Photo: Photo is 8 x 10 in excellent condition with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. I have not been able to locate the specific NASA photo ID for this one. It appears to have been taken either right before or after S-65-63179. A view I have not been able to find. Anyone??? |
_____________Gemini-Titan VI-A (GT-6A)_____________ |
______________Gemini-Titan VII (GT-7)_______________ |
______________Gemini-Titan VIII (GT-8)_______________ |
GT-7, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-1860 Photo: 8 x 10 in good condition on a fiber based paper with blue NASA detailed text on reverse. Description: Dated Dec. 4, 1965. CAPE KENNEDY, FLORIDA -- McDonnell technicians run through the Gemini VII spacecraft in the white room at Launch Complex 19. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Gemini VII flight of Astronauts Frank Borman and James Lovell, Jr., and will last up to 14 days. |
GT-7, Vintage Color - NASA Photo ID: S-65-63714 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. This phot was photographed by Astronaut Frank Borman and James A. Lovell during the Gemini 7 mission. The Moon can be clearly seen in the middle of the photograph. |
GT-7, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-63194 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse along with purple NASA descriptive text. Description: This photograph of the Gemini 7 spacecraft was taken from the hatch window of the Gemini 6 spacecraft during rendezvous and station keeping maneuvers at an altitude of approximately 160 miles on December 15, 1965. |
GT-7, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-63872 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse along with purple NASA descriptive text.. Description: 15 December 1965 - This view of the moon was taken from NASA's Gemini VII spacecraft during its historic 14-day mission in space. The nose of the spacecraft is at the lower left. This photograph was taken with a 700mm Hasselblad camera using Kodak S. O. 217, MS film. |
GT-7, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-63101 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: This photograph of the Gemini 7 spacecraft was taken from the hatch window of the Gemini 6 spacecraft during rendezvous and station keeping maneuvers at an altitude of approximately 160 miles on December 15, 1965. |
GT-7, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-2317 Photo: Dated 12/18/ 1965 -- 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with black NASA descriptive text on reverse. Description: The Gemini VII spacecraft is carefully lowered onto the dolly aboard the aircraft carrier USS Wasp. Astronauts Frank Borman, Command Pilot, and James Lovell, Pilot, had been recovered earlier by helicopter and flown to the carrier. Gemini VII splashed down in the Western Atlantic Recovery Area at 9:05 a.m. (EST) today, December 18, 1965, to conclude a record breaking 14-day mission in space. During the Gemini VII flight Gemini VI rendezvoused with Gemini VII. |
GT-7, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-2314 Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper. Stamp on reverse reads "NASA Photo Credit Technicolor" Description: 18 December 1965 -- Only about 1/2 hour after splashdown the GT-7 crew arrived onboard the Recovery Carrier, the USS WASP. |
GT-8, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 104-KSC-66P-138 Description: Text on reverse read, "A Titan booster launched the Gemini 8 Spacecraft at 1140 on March 16, 1966 from Complex 19 Cape Kennedy Florida. Flight crew for the three day mission is Neil A. Armstrong, command pilot and David R. Scott, Pilot. NASA will attempt to achieve the first rendezvous and docking of two spacecraft in earth orbit during the Gemini 8 mission. Photo: 8x10 in excellent condition no fiber based paper with blue NASA text on reverse. |
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GT-8, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: S-66-24482 Description: 16 March 1966 - The Gemini 8 Agena Target Docking Vehicle #5003 lifts off from Launch Complex 14 onboard the SLV-3 Atlas Agena D 5302 Booster at 10 a.m. on 16 March 1966 for the first attempt to rendezvous and dock with a Gemini Target Docking Adapter spacecraft while in Earth orbit. Photo: 8 X 10 in excellent condition printed on heavy "A KODAK PAPER". |
GT-7, Vintage B&W Photo - NASA Photo ID: Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on a fiber based paper with blue NASA text on reverse. Description: 15 December 1965 - This photograph of the Gemini 7 spacecraft was taken from the hatch window of the Gemini 6 spacecraft during rendezvous and station keeping manoeuvres at an altitude of approximately 160 miles on December 15, 1965. |
GT-8, Vintage Artist Concept B/W - USAF Photo ID: Description: Taped description on reverse reads, "This artist's concept shows how Astronaut David Scott will look as he performs the Minimum Reaction Power Tool Experiment (D-16) as part of Gemini 8. The tool -- a special space wrench -- has been designed to allow an astronauts to tighten or loosen a bolt in space without moving himself instead of the work. The experiment is one of four sponsored by the department of Defense in the Gemini 8 mission.. Photo: 8x10 in excellent condition with blue NASA test on reverse with small RCA inspection stamp. |
GT-7, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-1881 Description: Reverse reads: Astronauts Frank Borman, Command Pilot, and James Lovell Jr., Pilot, are sealed into their spacecraft 75 minutes prior to the launch of Gemini 7 from the National Aeronautics ans Space Administration's John F. Kennedy Space Center last Saturday. Gemini 7 is schedule for and up to a 14 day mission. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with black NASA detailed text on reverse. Small RCA inspection stamp. Fiber based paper. |
GT-7, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-1884 Description: Reverse reads: Astronauts Frank Borman, Command Pilot, and James Lovell Jr., Pilot, receive best wishes from technicians as they climb to the elevator at Launch Complex 19 for Saturday's launch of their Gemini 7 mission scheduled to last up to 14 days. The portable package being carried by Borman (front) is one of the oxygen ventilators used during transit to supply astronauts with pure oxygen for both breathing and cooling the inside of their space suits.. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with black NASA detailed text on reverse. Small RCA inspection stamp. Fiber based paper. |
GT-8, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 104-KSC-66P-122 Description: Astronaut Neil Armstrong, Command Pilot, and David Scott, Pilot, depart the suit-up trailer in transit to the launch complex for their Gemini 8 mission. Photo: 8X10 in excellent condition with blue NASA detailed text on reverse. Text on reverse is incorrect describing image. |
GT-6, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-1940 Description: Description on reverse reads: December 8, 1965 -- Astronaut Walter M. Schirra, Jr., Command Pilot of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's planned two-day Gemini VI space mission, relaxes in happy mood in Launch Complex 16 trailer after suiting up for simulated flight test. Astronaut Thomas Stafford is the Gemini VI Pilot. An attempt will be made to rendezvous the Gemini VI spacecraft with the Gemini VII Spacecraft, which is now orbiting the Earth. Photo: Vintage 8 x 10 in good condition on fiber based paper with older black NASA detailed text on reverse with small purple RCA stamp. |
GT-6, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-1612 Description: Description on reverse reads: August 23, 1965 -- Water Egress Training -- Prime crew for the Gemini VI space flight, astronauts Walter M. Schirra Jr., (left), command pilot, and Thomas P. Stafford (center), pilot, float in a life raft during water egress training in the Gulf of Mexico. With them are members of the recovery team assisting in the training exercise. Photo: vintage 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with blue NASA detail text on reverse. NASA black stamp on reverse on fiber based paper in excellent condition. |
GT-7, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-1890 Description: Description on reverse reads: December 5, 1965 -- One For the Road -- Water that is. Frank Borman, Command Pilot for Gemini 7 drinks water from a glass for the last time until the end of Gemini 7 which is scheduled to last up to fourteen days. Photo: Vintage 8 x 10 in fair condition which a crease in the middle. The reverse has the old NASA black type text description and small purple RCA stamp. |
GT-8, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 66-H-113 Description: Description on reverse reads: March 16, 1966 -- The Gemini 8 space vehicle (nearest center) with Astronauts Neil Armstrong and David Scott aboard appears to be chasing the Gemini Atlas-Agena Target Vehicle into space in this unique double exposure photograph, taken at Cape Kennedy Wednesday morning by the Air Force. Actually, both launches occured one-hour and forty-one minutes apart, in a delicate maneuver necessary for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's project manned landing missions. Photo: Vintage 8 x 10 silver-gelatin photograph is in excellent condition with blue NASA detailed description on reverse. |
GT-8, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 66-H-295 Description: Description on reverse reads: March 16, 1966 -- Gemini 8 Astronaut Neil Armstrong is aided by suit technician Jim Carrepy, during preparations for today's Gemini 8 mission. Armstrong and fellow Astronaut David R. Scott will pilot Gemini 8 spacecraft during three-day orbital mission scheduled by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Objective of the flight is to achieve first rendezvous and docking with another spacecraft in Orbit. Photo: Vintage 8 x 10 silver gelatin photo on fiber based paper in near mint condition with NASA blue detailed text on reverse with small RCA stamp. |
GT-6, Vintage B/W Glossy - NASA Photo ID: 65-H-1993 Description: Description on reverse reads: December 12, 1965 -- Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford, Pilot, in the Gemini 6 spacecraft prior to the closing and securing of the hatches during the Gemini 6 pre-launch countdown. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has planned a two-day mission in space for Astronauts Stafford and Walter M. Schirra, Command Pilot. An Attempt was made to launch Gemini 6 at 9:54 a.m. (EST) today. However, seconds after ignition the first stage engine of the Gemini launch vehicle 6 shutdown due to a faulty release of a liftoff umbilical plug. Photo: Vintage 8 x 10 silver-gelatin photo in excellent condition on fiber based paper with older NASA black text on reverse. Small RCA stamp on reverse. |
GT-8, Vintage B&W - NASA Photo ID: 66-H-308 Description: Description on reverse reads: Gemini 8 Astronauts Neil Armstrong and David Scott Prepare to enter elevator at Complex 19, Cape Kennedy. A few minutes later, both Astronauts boarded their Gemini 8 spacecraft high atop the Complex 19 gantry. Lift off for the three-day mission scheduled by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration went on schedule. Photo: Vintage 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with blue NASA detail text on reverse. |
GT-8, Vintage B&W - NASA Photo ID: 66-H-319 Description: Description on reverse reads: Neil Armstrong, right, and David Scott depart from the U.S. Air Force Jet following the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Gemini 8 pilots' arrival, March 19, at Kennedy Space Center. Armstrong and Scott arrived from Honolulu, where they were taken by plane from Okinawa following their pickup from the Pacific Ocean, March 16. Photo: Vintage 8 x 10 in excellent condition with blue NASA detailed text on reverse. |
GT-8, Vintage Color - NASA Photo Red ID: S-66-26060 Description: Neil A. Armstrong, command pilot, and David R. Scott, pilot, are welcomed aboard the USS Mason. Photo : Vintage 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
GT-7, Vintage Color Glossy - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-63625 Photo: Vintage 8 x 10 in fair condition with staple holes in boarder and some yellowing. On fiber based paper with "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: The crew of the Gemini 7 space flight, Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr. (left), pilot, arrive aboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Wasp. |
GT-7, Vintage Color Glossy - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-63646 Photo: Vintage 8 x 10 in good condition with staple holes in boarder and some yellowing. On fiber based paper with "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: The crew of the Gemini 7 space flight, Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr. (left), pilot, arrive aboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Wasp. |
GT-7, Vintage Color Glossy - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-15458 Photo: Vintage 8 x 10 in good condition with staple holes in boarder and some yellowing. On fiber based paper with "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: The crew of the Gemini 7 space flight, Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr. (left), pilot, are in the raft assisted by frogmen during recovery operations prior to being taken aboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Wasp. |
GT-7, Vintage Color Glossy - NASA Photo ID: S-65-65948 Photo: vintage 8 x 10 in fair condition with some yellowing on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. Description: A rear view of both the Gemini 6 and Gemini 7 spacecraft after recovery operations. |
Gemini Program, Vintage Color, Neal Armstrong - NASA Photo ID: S-64-17092 Description: A classic photo of Astronaut Neal Armstrong in the silver spacesuit. Very rear photo, especially in near mint condition, and it is on the top of my list of favorites. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse. |
Gemini Program, Vintage Color, - NASA Photo ID: S-66-17153 Description: A 70's reissued photo. Text on reverse reads: GEMINI VIII Water Egress Training. Astronaut Neil Armstrong, command pilot for the Gemini VIII space flight, climbs into a boilerplate model of the Gemini spacecraft during water egress training in the Gulf of Mexico. Astronauts Armstrong and David R. Scott, pilot, were aboard the NASA Motor Vessel retriever. Photo: 8 x 10 in near mint condition with repeating "THIS PAPER MANUFACTURED BY KODAK" watermarks on reverse. A vintage 70's reissue and very difficult to find. |
Gemini Program, Vintage Color, Crew Photo - NASA Photo Red ID: S-65-58499 Description: Reverse Reads: 4 NOV 65 -- GEMINI VIII - PRIME CREW -- Astronaut David R. Scott (left), Pilot, and Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, Command Pilot, the prime crew of the Gemini VIII space flight. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with repeating "A KODAK PAPER" watermarks on reverse along with detail text. |
Gemini Program, Vintage B&W, Neal Armstrong - NASA Photo ID: 63-ASTRO TRAINEES-15 Description: On reverse reads: Neil A. Armstrong, one of the new astronaut traninees stands by a full scale mock-up of the Gemini spacecraft after an orientation session at the McDonnell plant in St, Louis, Missouri. Photo: 8 x 10 in excellent condition on fiber based paper with blue NASA text on reverse. |
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