ELLINGTON AFB CIRCA 1918, NASA history collection
NASA Identifier: S73-30626 Public domain photograph of industrial building, landscape, architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
ELLINGTON AFB CIRCA 1918, NASA history collection
NASA Identifier: S73-30625 Public domain photograph of military parade, army ceremony, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
ELLINGTON AFB CIRCA 1918, NASA history collection
NASA Identifier: S73-30625 Public domain photograph of military parade, army ceremony, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
ELLINGTON AFB CIRCA 1918, NASA history collection
NASA Identifier: S73-30626 Public domain photograph of industrial building, landscape, architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
ELLINGTON AFB CIRCA 1918, NASA history collection
NASA Identifier: S73-30627 Public domain photograph of the history of NASA, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
ELLINGTON AFB CIRCA 1918, NASA history collection
NASA Identifier: S73-30627 Public domain photograph of the history of NASA, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
View of Astronaut John Glenn insertion into the Mercury Spacecraft
Project Mercury astronaut John H. Glenn, Jr., enters the Mercury-Atlas 6 (MA-6) Friendship 7 spacecraft during the last part of the countdown on February 20, 1962. NASA Identifier: S63-01207
Astronaut Walter Schirra leaves Hanger ''S'' prior to MA-8 flight
Astronaut Walter M. Schirra Jr., pilot of the Mercury-Atlas 8 (MA-8) earth orbital space flight, leaves Hanger ''S'' at Cape Canaveral on his way to his scheduled October 3, 1962 flight. NASA Identifier: S63-00695
PORTRAIT- ASTRONAUT GROUP 16 (NEW AND OLD)
Portrait of Astronaut Groups 1 and 2. The original seven Mercury Astronauts selected by NASA in 04/1959, are seated (L-R): L. Gordon Cooper Jr., Virgil I. Grissom, M. Scott Carpenter, Water M. Schirra Jr., Joh... More
Astronaut Walter Schirra leaves Hanger ''S'' prior to MA-8 flight
Astronaut Walter M. Schirra Jr., pilot of the Mercury-Atlas 8 (MA-8) earth orbital space flight, leaves Hanger ''S'' at Cape Canaveral on his way to his scheduled October 3, 1962 flight. NASA Identifier: S63-00695
View of Astronaut John Glenn insertion into the Mercury Spacecraft
Project Mercury astronaut John H. Glenn, Jr., enters the Mercury-Atlas 6 (MA-6) Friendship 7 spacecraft during the last part of the countdown on February 20, 1962. NASA Identifier: S63-01207
Astronaut John Glenn inspects decal for side of his Mercury capsule
Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr. and technicians inspect a decal ready for application to the side of his Mercury spacecraft prior to launch on February 20, 1962. The decal reads ''Friendship 7''. NASA Identifier: S64-14854
Astronaut John Glenn inspects decal for side of his Mercury capsule
Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr. and technicians inspect a decal ready for application to the side of his Mercury spacecraft prior to launch on February 20, 1962. The decal reads ''Friendship 7''. NASA Identifier: S64-14854
MERCURY-ATLAS (MA)-7 BLUE & RED FILTER - MA-8, MA-9 CAMERAS
View of MA-8 filter and magazine, 70mm Hasselblad and MA-9 filter and magazine. 1. CAMERAS - MA-9 10/02/1963 - 10/03/2009 NASA Identifier: S63-19078
ASTRONAUT GROUP - TRAINING - ALBROOK AFB, PANAMA
Some of NASA's sixteen astronauts participate in tropic survival training from June 3, through June 6, 1963, at Albrook Air Force Base, Canal Zone. From left to right are unidentified trainer, Neil Armstrong, J... More
ASTRONAUT WALTER M. SCHIRRA, JR. - AWARD - BOY SCOUTS
Cub Scout Howard Zachary, 8, 7717 Yoe Dr., Houston, TX, presents a statuette to Astronaut Schirra in appreciation for help to Scouting during 1963, with them are Scouts Donald Klaus, Ronald Pogue, from Houston.... More
ASTRONAUT WALTER M. SCHIRRA, JR. - AWARD - BOY SCOUTS
Cub Scout Howard Zachary, 8, 7717 Yoe Dr., Houston, TX, presents a statuette to Astronaut Schirra in appreciation for help to Scouting during 1963, with them are Scouts Donald Klaus, Ronald Pogue, from Houston.... More
ASTRONAUT GROUP - TRAINING - ALBROOK AFB, PANAMA
Some of NASA's sixteen astronauts participate in tropic survival training from June 3, through June 6, 1963, at Albrook Air Force Base, Canal Zone. From left to right are unidentified trainer, Neil Armstrong, J... More
MERCURY-ATLAS (MA)-7 BLUE & RED FILTER - MA-8, MA-9 CAMERAS
View of MA-8 filter and magazine, 70mm Hasselblad and MA-9 filter and magazine. 1. CAMERAS - MA-9 10/02/1963 - 10/03/2009 NASA Identifier: S63-19078
Group shot of the nucleus of 1960 Flight Operations Division
Group shot of the nucleus of the 1960 Flight Operations Division for the Mercury program. Image taken at the Houston Petrolium Center (HPC) in Houston, Texas, prior to their move to the Manned Spacecraft Center... More
Group shot of the nucleus of 1960 Flight Operations Division
Group shot of the nucleus of the 1960 Flight Operations Division for the Mercury program. Image taken at the Houston Petrolium Center (HPC) in Houston, Texas, prior to their move to the Manned Spacecraft Center... More
GEMINI-V - EARTH-SKY - (70mm Hasselblad) - OUTER SPACE
Gemini-V 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45693
GEMINI-V - EARTH-SKY - (70mm Hasselblad) - OUTER SPACE
Gemini-V 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45698
LIFTOFF - GEMINI-TITAN (GT)-IV - CAPE
The GT-IV Space Flight was launched from Pad 19, 10:16am (EST), 06/03/1965. CAPE KENNEDY, FL CN NASA Identifier: S65-29635
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45705
GEMINI-TITAN-IV - SUITED (CLOSEUP) - CAPE
Astronauts Edward H. White II (on left), Pilot, and James A. McDivitt, Command Pilot, pose in pressure suits here at Pad 19 following flight simulations for the 4-day Mission scheduled for 06/03/1965. CAPE K... More
ASTRONAUT WILLIAM A. ANDERS - TRAINING - GEOLOGICAL FIELD TRIP
Astronaut Anders is shown during a geological field trip to Iceland. Also in attendance is Astronaut Charles A. Bassett II. CENTRAL ICELAND, NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN B&W 07/09/1965 - 07/18... More
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45754
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45648
GEMINI-TITAN GT-5 - LIFTOFF - CAPE
Liftoff of GT-5, 08/21/1965, Pad 19, Time: 9:00 a.m. EST. Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper, Jr., Command Pilot and Astronaut Charles Conrad., Jr., Pilot, for a full-scale 8-day duration mission. CAPE KENNEDY, FL. ... More
GEMINI-TITAN-IV - SUITED (CLOSEUP) - CAPE
Astronauts Edward H. White II (on left), Pilot, and James A. McDivitt, Command Pilot, pose in pressure suits here at Pad 19 following flight simulations for the 4-day Mission scheduled for 06/03/1965. CAPE K... More
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45715
MARSHALL ISLANDS, NASA Gemini program
GT-5 EARTH SKY Rogelap Atoll, Ailinginae Atoll and part of Rongerik Atoll in the Marshall Islands as seen from the orbiting Gemini V Spacecraft during its 8-day mission in space. ... More
GEMINI-V - EARTH-SKY - (70mm Hasselblad) - OUTER SPACE
Gemini-V 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45693
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45769
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45748
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45615
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45739
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45772
PORTRAIT - SCIENTIST-ASTRONAUT GROUP - MSC
Portrait photograph, five 5 Scientist-Astronauts whose selection was announced by NASA, 06/29/1965. Front row, L-R: F. Curtis Michel Physicist; Harrison H. Schmitt Astrogeologist; and, Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin Ph... More
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45753
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45760
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45768
ASTRONAUT RUSSELL L. SCHWEICKART - TRAINING (GEOLOGICAL FIELD TRIP [DI...
Astronaut Russell L. Schweickart is shown during a geological field trip with a group of other Astronauts and geologists and with Dr. Al Chidester. Astronaut Eugene A. Cernan A... More
GT-7 COMMAND PILOT INFLIGHT PHOTOEXPERIMENT
Astronaut Frank Borman performs visual acuity tests in space. Borman is using the visual acuity device and a portable mouth thermometer during his experiment. 12/4-18/1965. NASA Identifier: S65-63713
ASTRONAUT JAMES A. LOVELL, JR. - MISC. - GT-7 TESTS
Astronaut James A. Lovell has suit adjusted prior to Gemini Titan 7 tests. 12/01/1965 - 12/01/1965 B&W NASA Identifier: S65-56317
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45621
LIFTOFF - GEMINI-TITAN GT-VII - CAPE
GT-VII was successfully launched from Pad 19, 2:30pm EST, 12/04/1965. CAPE KENNEDY, FL NASA Identifier: S65-61628
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 Clouds 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 08/2... More
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45700
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45746
GEMINI-V - EARTH-SKY - (70mm Hasselblad) - OUTER SPACE
Gemini-V 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45694
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45720
ASTRONAUT ROGER B. CHAFFEE - TRAINING - GEOLOGICAL FIELD TRIP
Astronaut Chaffee is shown during a geological field trip. CENTRAL ICELAND, NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN B&W 07/09/1965 - 07/18/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-39453
GEMINI-V - EARTH-SKY - (70mm Hasselblad) - OUTER SPACE
Gemini-V 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45697
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45665
LIFTOFF - GEMINI-TITAN GT-VI - SHUTDOWN - CAPE
The NASA attempted to launch GT-VI at 9:54 a.m. EST, 12/12/1965. CAPE KENNEDY, FL NASA Identifier: S65-59933
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45623
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45748
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45766
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45648
GT-7 COMMAND PILOT INFLIGHT PHOTOEXPERIMENT
Astronaut Frank Borman performs visual acuity tests in space. Borman is using the visual acuity device and a portable mouth thermometer during his experiment. 12/4-18/1965. NASA Identifier: S65-63713
View From Space: EARTH SKY - 70mm Hasselblad
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45794
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45781
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45725
LIFTOFF - GEMINI-TITAN GT-VI DISTANT VIEW - CAPE
GT-VI was successfully launched from KSC, Pad 19, 8:37a.m. EST, 12/16/1965. CAPE KENNEDY, FL NASA Identifier: S65-59987
Flag Ceremony- GT-3 Prime Crew (welcoming home)
Overall views of the flag raising ceremony held in front of Building 2. This flag made the three orbit flight in the Molly Brown on March 23, 1965. MSC, HOUSTON, TX NASA Identifier: S65-19412
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45672
LIFTOFF - GEMINI-TITAN GT-VII - CAPE
GT-VII was successfully launched from KSC, Pad 19, 2:30 p.m. EST, 12/04/1965. CAPE KENNEDY, FL NASA Identifier: S65-61650
GEMINI-TITAN (GT)-V - LIFTOFF - CAPE
NASA launched the GT-V Spacecraft from Pad 19, 9:00 a.m. (EST), 08/21/1965, on a planned 8-day orbital mission. CAPE KENNEDY, FL. NASA Identifier: S65-28694
PAO-MSC - ROUNDUP - ASTRONAUTS, NASA Gemini program
Gemini V Prime Crew, Astronauts L. Gordon Cooper Jr. and Charles Conrad Jr., receive a standing ovation during their visit to the U.S. House of Representatives on 09/15/1965. WASHINGTON, DC B&W NASA Iden... More
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45631
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45774
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45665
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45644
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45717
Gemini V Mission Image - Australia
Photograph of Australia, Northern Territory, McDonnell Range - West of Alice Springs taken during the Gemini V mission during orbit no.87, on August 27, 1965. G.E.T. time was 07:47 / GMT time was 07:47. Origi... More
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45768
GEMINI-TITAN (GT)-II - LIFTOFF - CAPE
View of the launching of the successful unmanned GT-II Test Flight. This test precedes the manned GT-III flight in the second quarter of 1965. CAPE KENNEDY, FL B&W NASA Identifier: S65-14150
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45704
View From Space: EARTH SKY - 70mm Hasselblad
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45789
GEMINI - TITAN-4 - EARTH SKY. NASA public domain image colelction.
These are photographs taken by Astronaut Edward H. White II during their flight with Astronaut James A. McDivitt on the GT-4 mission OUTER SPACE ... More
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45753
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45704
First night launch of a Saturn I launch vehicle
First night time launching of a Saturn I launch vehicle took place at 2:35 a.m., May 25, 1965, with the launch of the second Pegasus meteoroid detection satellite from Complex 37, Cape Kennedy, Florida. NASA Id... More
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45725
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45736
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45772
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45715
First night launch of a Saturn I launch vehicle
First night time launching of a Saturn I launch vehicle took place at 2:35 a.m., May 25, 1965, with the launch of the second Pegasus meteoroid detection satellite from Complex 37, Cape Kennedy, Florida. NASA Id... More
GEMINI-V - EARTH-SKY - (70mm Hasselblad) - OUTER SPACE
Gemini-V 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45692
GEMINI-TITAN GT-5 - LIFTOFF - CAPE
Liftoff of Gemini 5, 08/21/1965, Pad 19, Time: 9:00 a.m. EST. Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper, Jr., Command Pilot and Astronaut Charles Conrad., Jr., Pilot, for a full-scale 8-day duration mission. CAPE KENNEDY, ... More
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45700
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45609
LIFTOFF - GEMINI-TITAN GT-VII - CAPE
GT-VII was successfully launched by KSC from Pad 19, at 2:30 p.m. EST, 12/04/1965. CAPE KENNEDY, FL NASA Identifier: S65-61647
Launching of the Atlas/Agena from Pad 14
The Atlas/Agena vehicle was launched on October 25, 1965 from Pad 14. Intended as a rendezvous target in the Gemini 6 mission, the Agena failed to achieve orbit, and the Gemini 6 mission was scrubbed. NASA Iden... More
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45778
View From Space: EARTH SKY - (70mm Hasselblad)
GEMINI - TITAN 5 08/21/1965 - 08/29/1965 NASA Identifier: S65-45713
ASTRONAUT RUSSELL L. SCHWEICKART - TRAINING (GEOLOGICAL FIELD TRIP [DI...
Astronaut Russell L. Schweickart is shown during a geological field trip with a group of other Astronauts and geologists and with Dr. Al Chidester. Astronaut Eugene A. Cernan A... More
GEMINI-TITAN GT-5 - LIFTOFF - CAPE
Liftoff of Gemini 5, 08/21/1965, Pad 19, Time: 9:00 a.m. EST. Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper, Jr., Command Pilot and Astronaut Charles Conrad., Jr., Pilot, for a full-scale 8-day duration mission. CAPE KENNEDY, ... More