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U.S. astronauts Frank Borman (left) and James Lovell are pilots of the Gemini-7 long-duration orbital flight.
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U.S. astronauts Frank Borman (left) and James Lovell are pilots of the Gemini-7 long-duration orbital flight.
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Suit Tests on Astronaut Borman
U.S. Astronaut Frank Borman, command pilot for the Gemini-7 spacecraft, watches as technicians test the fittings on his spacesuit before the launching at Cape Kennedy, Florida. Scalp electrodes attached to Borman's head record cerebral activity du...
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The second spaceman of the United States of America, M. Scott Carpenter is in the spaceship. Carpenter trained like this, for the flight, before the spaceship was launched yesterday.
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Scott Carpenter Wearing the Spacesuit
Scott Carpenter is wearing the spacesuit, ready to enter the spaceship. A technician is fixing the suit.
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Scott Carpenter in a Breathing Test
Astronaut Scott Carpenter is breathing into a tube, during a breathing test.
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Neil Armstrong Peers out of the Mobile Quarantine Facility
The first man to land on the moon has a broad grin as he peers out of the mobile quarantine facility. Neil Armstrong wears a Hornet plus three button on his lapel.
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Apollo 11 Astronauts before a Map of the Moon
Below: The three Apollo 11 astronauts — Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Edwin Aldrin, Jr. (left to right) — before a map of the moon.
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Kennedy Space Center, FLA.: Neil Armstrong, commander of America's Apollo 11 moon rocket, is shown close-up during suiting procedures for the three astronauts today. If all goes as planned Armstrong will be the first man in the world to set foot o...
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First Press Conference after Walking on the Moon
PRESS CONFERENCE -- The Apollo-11 crewmen hold their first press conference August 12 after leaving quarantine at the Manned Spacecraft Center in Texas. Commander Neil Armstrong (center), the first man to step on the Moon, called the entire missio...
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