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Gemini 10 launch time exposu
| Title |
Gemini 10 launch time exposure |
| Full Description |
A time-exposure photograph shows the configuration of Pad 19 up until the launch of Gemini 10. Onboard the spacecraft are John W. Young and Michael Collins. The two astronauts would spend almost three days practicing docking with the Agena target vehicle and conducting a number of experiments. |
| Date |
07/18/1966 |
| NASA Center |
Johnson Space Center |
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Astronaut John W. Young duri
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Astronaut John W. Young during water egress training |
| Description |
Astronaut John W. Young, prime crew command pilot for the Gemini 10 space flight, sits in Static Article 5 during water egress training activity on board the NASA Motor Vessel Retriever. The SA-5 will be placed in the water and he and Astronaut Michael Collins, will then practice egress and water survival techniques. At right is Gordon Harvey, Spacecraft Operations Branch, Flight Crew Support Division. |
| Date |
06.18.1966 |
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Astronaut Michael Collins du
| Title |
Astronaut Michael Collins during egress training aboard KC-135 |
| Description |
Astronaut Michael Collins, prime crew pilot of the Gemini 10 space flight, undergoes zero-gravity egress training aboard a KC-135 Air Force Plane. |
| Date |
04.01.1966 |
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Astronaut Michael Collins du
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Astronaut Michael Collins during egress training aboard KC-135 |
| Description |
Astronaut Michael Collins, prime crew pilot of the Gemini 10 space flight, undergoes zero-gravity egress training aboard a KC-135 Air Force Plane. |
| Date |
04.01.1966 |
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Astronauts Young and Collins
| Title |
Astronauts Young and Collins during water egress training |
| Description |
Astronaut John W. Young, prime crew command pilot for the Gemini 10 space flight, and Michael Collins, prime crew pilot, on board the NASA Motor Vessel Retriever. He and Collins, will then practice egress and water survival techniques. |
| Date |
06.18.1966 |
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Astronauts Young and Collins
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Astronauts Young and Collins prepare for Manned Altitude Test Run |
| Description |
Astronauts John W. Young (right), command pilot, and Michael Collins, pilot, the prime crew of the Gemini 10 space flight, prepare for a Manned Altitude Test Run in the Gemini 10 spacecraft. They are in McDonnell Aircraft's 30 ft. altitude chamber. |
| Date |
04.14.1966 |
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Astronauts Young and Collins
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Astronauts Young and Collins prepare for Manned Altitude Test Run |
| Description |
Astronauts John W. Young (right), command pilot, and Michael Collins, pilot, the prime crew of the Gemini 10 space flight, prepare for a Manned Altitude Test Run in the Gemini 10 spacecraft. They are in McDonnell Aircraft's 30 ft. altitude chamber. |
| Date |
04.21.1966 |
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Crew of Gemini 10 arrive abo
| Title |
Crew of Gemini 10 arrive aboard the recovery ship U.S.S. Guadalcanal |
| Description |
Crew of Gemini 10 space flight, Astronauts John W. Young (left) and Michael Collins (right), arrive aboard the recovery ship U.S.S. Guadalcanal. Greeting them are Ben James, Senior NASA Public Affairs Officer aboard ship and John C. Stonesifer, Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) Landing and Recovery Division. |
| Date |
07.21.1966 |
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Gemini 10 prime crew during
| Title |
Gemini 10 prime crew during egress training aboard KC-135 |
| Description |
The Gemini 10 prime crew undergoes zero-gravity egress training aboard a KC-135 Air Force plane. Astronaut John W. Young, command pilot, is on left. On right is Astronaut Michael Collins, pilot. |
| Date |
04.01.1966 |
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Time exposure of Gemini 10 l
| Title |
Time exposure of Gemini 10 launch. |
| Description |
The Gemini 10 spacecraft is launched from Complex 19 at 5:20 p.m., July 18, 1966. A time exposure creates the illusion of multiple rocker arms. Onboard are astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins, command pilot and pilot, respectively. |
| Date Taken |
1966-07-18 |
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