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WALKUP DOWN RAMP (AFTER MISSION SCRUBBED) - - MISC.

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S65-57964 (25 Oct. 1965) --- The prime crew of the Gemini-6 spaceflight walk down the ramp at Pad 19 after leaving the Gemini-6 spacecraft. Astronaut Walter M. Schirra Jr. (leading) is command pilot; and astronaut Thomas P. Stafford is pilot. The Oct. 25 Gemini-6 launch was scrubbed because the Agena, intended as a rendezvous target vehicle in the mission, failed to achieve orbit. Photo credit: NASA or National Aeronautics and Space Administratio

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johnson space center gemini program gemini walkup ramp misc high resolution mission oct gemini 6 spaceflight gemini 6 spacecraft gemini 6 astronaut walter astronaut thomas command pilot rendezvous target vehicle schirra jr pilot photo credit national aeronautics space administratio astronauts nasa
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25/10/1965
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johnson space center gemini program gemini walkup ramp misc high resolution mission oct gemini 6 spaceflight gemini 6 spacecraft gemini 6 astronaut walter astronaut thomas command pilot rendezvous target vehicle schirra jr pilot photo credit national aeronautics space administratio astronauts nasa