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Body Sensors Attached to Astronaut Grissom
Body Sensors attached to U.S. Astronaut Virgil I. Grissom are examined by Project Mercury equipment specialist Joe W. Schmidt, at Cape Canaveral Florida.
The electrodes adhesively attached to the pilot's body permit medical monitors to ascertain t...
Daily Mirror
Astronaut Glenn's Wife and Children
"America To Put a Man Into Orbit This Month?"
Sometime this month or early in the New Year America will attempt to put a man into orbit and in the person chosen for the attempt is Col. John Glenn.
Photo shows"Col. Glenn's family, daughter Lyn (13)...
Daily Mirror
Astronaut Grissom with Officers of the Carrier USS Randolph
CONDITION EXCELLENT -- U.S. Astronaut Virgil I. Grissom walks with officers of the carrier USS Randolph after a preliminary medical check-up is completed following his successful suborbital flight down the Atlantic test range from Cape Canaveral, ...
The Times of Ceylon Press
Technicians Assist Astronaut Aldrin
Space Laboratory — White garbed technicians assist Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin, in space suit, during various laboratory tests in preparation for his participation in the four-day Gemini-12 flight.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Astronaut Gordon, Jr.
Astronaut Richard F. Gordon, Jr., Command Module Pilot, Apollo-12.
The Times of Ceylon Press
Apollo-7 Opening the New Quick-Opening Hatch During a Rehearsal
Apollo Seven command pilot, Walter Schirra, opening the new quick-opening hatch in his spacecraft during a recent rehearsal of emergency escape procedures. The drill marked the resumption of Apollo testing by its pilots after the ground fire which...
United Press International (UK) Ltd.
Astronaut Schirra Gets Ready For Space Orbit
"American Astronaut Gets Ready For Space Orbit"
Pictures have just been received of American Astronaut Walter Schirra getting ready for America's six-orbit flight of the world which takes place today. The flight starts at Cape Canaveral and should...
Central Press Photos Ltd.
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