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107-KSC-367C-0107-6 Apollo 6 Description not yet available. 107-KSC-367C-107.6 Saturn 5 V 5/5 Download
107-KSC-68-PC-0189 Friday, October 11, 1968 Apollo 7 Apollo 7 launch The Apollo 7/Saturn IB space vehicle is launched from the Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 34 at 11:03 a.m. October 11, 1968. 107-KSC-68-PC-189 apollo 7 launch liftoff saturn IB 2/5 Download
108-KSC-371C-169-12 Apollo related Description not yet available. 108-KSC-371C-169.12 LRV lunar rover vehicle 5/5 Download
108-KSC-371C-170-10 Apollo related Description not yet available. 108-KSC-371C-170.10 5/5 Download
108-KSC-68P-0395 Wednesday, October 09, 1968 Apollo 8 Apollo 8 astronauts are pictured in front of Saturn V From left to right: Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders. The Apollo/Saturn V and its module launcher are being moved from the Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building atop a tractor-like transporter to the launch pad. 108-KSC-68P-395 james jim lovell william bill anders frank borman ksc vab saturn 1/5 Download
108-KSC-68PC-0582 Wednesday, December 11, 1968 Apollo 8 Technician suits Apollo 8 LM pilot Bill Anders William Anders, Command Module pilot James Lovell, and commander Frank Borman were to be launched by an Apollo/Saturn V space vehicle December 21 from the Kennedy Space Center's Pad A of Launch Complex 39. (Source: www.schicklerart.com) 108-KSC-68PC-582 bill anders jim lovell KSC 1/5 Download
108-KSC-69P-0352 Sunday, May 18, 1969 Apollo 10 Albert Siepert points out highlights of Apollo 10 liftoff to Belgium King and Queen Kennedy Space Center Deputy Director for Administration, Albert Siepert, seated at left on third row, points out highlights of Apollo 10 liftoff to Belgiums King Baudouin and Queen Fabiola. Next to the queen is Mrs. Siepert. Former Vice President Hubert Humphrey, in baseball cap at right, talks with Mr. And Mrs. Emil Mosbacher, seated next to him. Mr. Mosbacher is the Chief of U.S. Protocol. The Apollo 10 astronauts were launched by an Apollo/Saturn V space vehicle at 12:49 pm EDT, May 18, 1969, from KSC launch complex 39B. (Source: GRIN) 108-KSC-69P-352; GPN-2002-000010 5/5 Download
108-KSC-69P-0647 Wednesday, July 16, 1969 Apollo 11 George Mueller follows the progress of the Apollo 11 mission Dr. George E. Mueller, Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight, NASA, follows the progress of the Apollo 11 mission. This photo was taken in the Launch Control Center at the Spaceport on the morning of the launch. (Source: GRIN) 108-KSC-69P-647; GPN-2002-000011 KSC Kennedy Space Center 5/5 Download
19640900-a Gemini 3 Gemini 3 crewmembers talk to reporters Gemini 3 astronauts Gus Grissom (right) and John Young talk to reporters during a break in training at Cape Kennedy. Gemini 3 GT 3 astronauts training Virgil Gus Grissom John Young 5/5 Download
19640900-b Gemini 3 Gemini 3 crewmembers talk to reporters Gemini 3 astronauts Gus Grissom (right) and John Young talk to reporters during a break in training at Cape Kennedy. Gemini 3 GT 3 astronauts training Virgil Gus Grissom John Young 5/5 Download
3-1954-1 Mercury related Original astronauts in space suits 5/5 Download
55-HC-1875 Friday, November 11, 1966 Gemini 12 Launch of Gemini 12 Gemini 12 spacecraft was launched from the Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 19 at 3:46 p.m., November 11, 1966. 4/5 Download
61-MR2-7A Saturday, January 28, 1961 Mercury-Redstone 2 Ham tries out combination "couch" and life support system Components of the combination 'couch' and life support system for a chimpanzee scheduled for flight in Mercury Redstone 2 are shown. The couch and its top cover represent the astronaut's couch and pressure suit combined. When inserted into the spacecraft, the couch is plugged into the circuit that normally would supply the astronaut's full pressure suit. The MR-2 flight was one in a series of flights in preparation for manned orbital flight NASA's Project Mercury program. (Source: www.schicklerart.com) mercury redstone mr-2 ham chimpanzee animal 5/5 Download
61-MR2-8 Mercury-Redstone 2 MR-2 launch vehicle in gantry mercury redstone 4/5 Download
61-MR4-045 Sunday, July 16, 1961 Mercury-Redstone 4 Mercury-Redstone 4 rocket on the launch pad Project Mercury's second manned suborbital space flight from Cape Canaveral, Fla., will be attempted during the week of July 16, utilizing this 58-foot Mercury-Redstone vehicle. Significant advances have been made in the design of the Mercury spacecraft and the astronaut's personal equipment. Flight will be similar to MR-3, the first manned Mercury flight May 5, 1961; however, the pilot will have more time for making Earth and celestial observations. (Source: KSC) 61-MR4-45 Mercury Redstone MR-4 5/5 Download
61-MR4-048 Monday, July 17, 1961 Mercury-Redstone 4 Gus Grissom after taking part in simulated flight Project Mercury astronaut Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom, assisted by McDonnell technicians, leaves Mercury spacecraft following simulated flight. (Source: KSC) 61-MR4-48 mercury redstone mr-4 virgil gus grissom 5/5 Download
61-MR4-055 Wednesday, July 19, 1961 Mercury-Redstone 4 Grissom prepares for launch Project Mercury Astronaut Virgil I. Grissom, primary pilot for the Mercury-Redstone 4 manned space flight, gets an assist from suit specialist Joe W. Schmidt as he prepares for the Mercury- Redstone 4 manned space flight. The flight, the second manned shot in the Mercury program, was postponed because of bad weather in the launch area. (Source: KSC) 61-MR4-55 5/5 Download
61-MR4-060 Thursday, July 20, 1961 Mercury-Redstone 4 Grissom waits for launch orders Awaiting orders to proceed to the launching site for Project Mercury's second attempt to launch a man into space, Astronaut Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom relaxes in a contour chair in the Personal Equipment Room Hangar "S," Cape Canaveral, Fla. A parabolic plexiglas mirror on his chest reflects the faces of two fellow Mercury pilots: Walter M. Schirra (left) and M. Scott Carpenter. The mirror, which was not included in the May 5 Shepard flight, will be used to reflect the instrument panel, bringing it into view of the pilot observer camera. MR-4 has rescheduled for Friday, July 21. (Source: KSC) 61-MR4-60 5/5 Download
61-MR4-065 Thursday, July 20, 1961 Mercury-Redstone 4 Mercury-Redstone 4 rocket on the launch pad This is MR-4 in the final minutes of the mission countdown on July 19. In the background is the rocket's service structure, which was moved to the edge of the pad at T-60. Shortly thereafter the "cherry picker" was stationed at the spacecraft's hatch to permit emergency egress of the pilot, if necessary. (Source: KSC) 61-MR4-65 mercury redstone mr-4 pad 5/5 Download
61-MR4-082 Friday, July 21, 1961 Mercury-Redstone 4 Helicopter lifts Grissom from water Marine helicopter has astronaut Virgil I. Grissom in harness and is bringing him up out of the water. The Liberty Bell 7 spacecraft has just sunk below the water. His Mercury-Redstone 4 launch was the second in the U.S. manned space effort. (Source: KSC) 61-MR4-82 5/5 Download