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"Gemini Teams" -- The "prime"and "backup" teams for the first Gemini manned flight pose in their space suits at the U.S. Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston, Texas. Virgil Grissom (lower left) and John Young (lower right) were named to pilot the t...
The Times of Ceylon Press
Astronauts McDivitt & White Set Off
Cape Kennedy, Fla U.S.A.: A Titan rocket roars from the launch pad here this morning, carrying U.S. astronauts James A. McDivitt and Edward H. White II on a proposed four-day, 62-orbit flight around the earth. The two spacemen both fathers of youn...
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The crewmen for the Apollo -11 lunar landing mission posing with their families around a model of the moon. At left and in front are Buzz and Joan Aldrin with Mike (13), Jan (11) and Andy (10). Above are Mike and Pat Collins with Mike (6), Kate (...
Ralph Morse
Apollo-15 Crew Pose with Training Equipment
Crewmen for the Apollo-15 lunar flight pose with training equipment at Houston, Texas. From left are: David Scott, mission commander; Alfred Worden, command module pilot and James Irwin, lunar module pilot. In foreground is a mockup of the rover v...
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Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford, Commander
May 1969 On December 21, 1963 the United States launched the Apollo space craft to orbit the moon. The astronauts had two prime objectives -- to go into lunar orbit, and to take photographs of the best possible landing sites for men to set a space...
The Times of Ceylon Press
Astronaut Alan Shepard in Simulated Space Flight
Astronaut Alan Shepard gripping the side-arm controls inside the gondola of the centrifuge, ready for simulated space flight.
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Astronaut Alan B. Shepard at Control Center
Control Center — Astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr., the first U.S. spaceman, serves as capsule communicator in the control center at Cape Canaveral, Florida during the flight of Virgil I. Grissom down the Atlantic test range July 21. At right is astro...
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