Astronaut Michael Collins inspects camera during prelaunch activity
Description
Astronaut Michael Collins (left), Gemini 10 prime crew pilot, inspects camera during prelaunch activity at Cape Kennedy, Florida. In center background is Dr. Donald K. Slayton, Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) Director of Flight Crew Operations.
Date Taken
1966-07-18
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 training aboard a KC-135 Air Force Plane. He practices with micrometeorite experiment-type equipment.
Date Taken
1966-06-17
Astronauts Young and Collins
Title
Astronauts Young and Collins undergo suiting up operations during countdown
Description
Astronauts John W. Young (right), command pilot, and Michael Collins (left), pilot, prime crew for the Gemini 10 space flight, undergo suiting up operations in the Launch Complex 16 suiting trailer.
Date Taken
1966-07-18
Astronauts Young and Collins
Title
Astronauts Young and Collins at breakfast on day of Gemini 10 launch
Description
The Gemini 10 prime crew, Astronauts John W. Young (left), command pilot, and Michael Collins, pilot, enjoy a breakfast of steak and eggs on the day of the Gemini 10 launch.
Date Taken
1966-07-18
Astronauts Young and Collins
Title
Astronauts Young and Collins beside suiting trailer during preflight activity
Description
Astronauts John W. Young (right), command pilot, and Michael Collins, pilot, the Gemini 10 prime crew, stand beside the Launch Complex 16 suiting trailer during preflight activity at the Kennedy Space Center.
Date Taken
1966-07-01
Astronauts Young and Collins
Title
Astronauts Young and Collins outside KSC Mission Control Center
Description
Astronauts John W. Young (left), command pilot, and Michael Collins, pilot, the Gemini 10 prime crew during a photo session for the press outside the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Mission Control Center. Both men are wearing their space suits including helmets. Behind them is a large radar dish.
Date Taken
1966-07-16
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