RIDE ELEVATOR (CLOSEUP)(GT-4) - ASTRONAUT EDWARD H. WHITE II - MISC.
Summary
S65-30266 (29 May 1965) --- In the elevator on the way to the White Room at Pad 19 for simulations on May 29, 1965, astronauts James A. McDivitt (right), command pilot, and Edward H. White II, pilot, are shown with suit technicians Clyde Teague (right center) and Joe Schmitt. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's two-man Gemini-4 mission is scheduled for 62 revolutions in four days. The backup crew, astronauts Frank Borman and James A. Lovell Jr. (both out of frame), will replace the prime crew if either crewman should become ineligible for the flight.
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Tags
johnson space center
gemini program
gemini
elevator
closeup
gt
astronaut
edward
astronaut edward h
white
white ii
misc
astronaut costume
high resolution
astronaut edward
astronauts james
astronauts frank borman
white room
suit technicians clyde teague
right center
command pilot
backup crew
james
pilot
joe schmitt
national aeronautics
four days
crew
lovell jr
american
frank borman
astronauts
nasa
Date
03/06/1965
Source
NASA
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Public Domain Dedication (CC0)