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Neil Armstrong and David R. Scott prepare to board Gemini VIII

Neil Armstrong and David R. Scott prepare to board Gemini VIII

Description (March 16, 1966) Commander Neil Armstrong (right) and pilot David R. Scott prepare to board the Gemini-Titan VIII. Gemini VIII successfully launched at 11:41 a.m. EST, March 16, 1966. The mission co... More

Photograph of Gemini 9 Recovery

Photograph of Gemini 9 Recovery

This item is a Photograph of the Gemini 9 Recovery. Source Files on Project Gemini

Photograph of Astronaut Cooper inside 30' Altitude Chamber and Using Food Packets

Photograph of Astronaut Cooper inside 30' Altitude Chamber and Using F...

This item is a Photograph of Astronaut Cooper inside 30' Altitude Chamber and Using Food Packets. Source Files on Project Gemini

Photograph of Gemini 3 Recovery

Photograph of Gemini 3 Recovery

This item is a Photograph of the Gemini 3 Recovery. Source Files on Project Gemini

Photograph of Gemini 3 with clouds, Atlantic Ocean and Bermuda in Lower Right

Photograph of Gemini 3 with clouds, Atlantic Ocean and Bermuda in Lowe...

This items is a Photograph of Gemini 3 with clouds, Atlantic Ocean and Bermuda in Lower Right. Source Files on Project Gemini

Photograph 1 of Astronaut Edward H. White II's Space Walk on Gemini IV

Photograph 1 of Astronaut Edward H. White II's Space Walk on Gemini IV

This item is a photograph of astronaut Edward H. White II's space walk (Extra Vehicular Activity) on Gemini IV. Source Files on Project Gemini

Photograph 2 of Astronaut Edward H. White II's Space Walk on Gemini IV

Photograph 2 of Astronaut Edward H. White II's Space Walk on Gemini IV

This item is a photograph of astronaut Edward H. White II's space walk (Extra Vehicular Activity) on Gemini IV. Source Files on Project Gemini

Photograph of Astronaut Cooper Sealed Inside the Cabin of the 30' Altitude Chamber

Photograph of Astronaut Cooper Sealed Inside the Cabin of the 30' Alti...

This item is a Photograph of Astronaut Cooper Sealed Inside the Cabin of the 30' Altitude Chamber. Source Files on Project Gemini

Photograph of Gemini 3 Recovery on the U.S.S. Intrepid

Photograph of Gemini 3 Recovery on the U.S.S. Intrepid

This item is a Photograph of Gemini 3 Recovery on the U.S.S. Intrepid. Source Files on Project Gemini

Photograph 4 of Astronaut Edward H. White II's Space Walk on Gemini IV

Photograph 4 of Astronaut Edward H. White II's Space Walk on Gemini IV

This item is a photograph of astronaut Edward H. White II's space walk (Extra Vehicular Activity) on Gemini IV. Source Files on Project Gemini

Photograph of Astronaut Buzz Aldrin Entering the 30' Altitude Chamber

Photograph of Astronaut Buzz Aldrin Entering the 30' Altitude Chamber

This item is a Photograph of Astronaut Buzz Aldrin Entering the 30' Altitude Chamber. Source Files on Project Gemini

Photograph of Gemini 3 Launch - U.S. National Archives Public Domain photograph

Photograph of Gemini 3 Launch - U.S. National Archives Public Domain p...

This item is a photograph of the Gemini 3 Launch. Source Files on Project Gemini

Photograph 3 of Astronaut Edward H. White II's Space Walk on Gemini IV

Photograph 3 of Astronaut Edward H. White II's Space Walk on Gemini IV

This item is a photograph of astronaut Edward H. White II's space walk (Extra Vehicular Activity) on Gemini IV. Source Files on Project Gemini

Gemini, 1962-1966, NASA Mercury project

Gemini, 1962-1966, NASA Mercury project

Image Credit: NASA..Description Project Gemini was NASA's second human spaceflight program, with ten manned flights occurring between 1965 and 1966...Similar in design to the Mercury capsule but much larger, th... More

Photograph of an Early Model of the Rogallo Wind for Project Gemini from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Photograph of an Early Model of the Rogallo Wind for Project Gemini fr...

Original caption: An early model of the "Rogallo Wing" attached to a mock-up Mercury spacecraft is displayed in Hanger at Langley Research Center. The Rogallo wing in later flights of Gemini will replace the 63... More

Portrait of the Gemini 8 prime crew

Portrait of the Gemini 8 prime crew

Description (Nov. 4, 1965) Astronauts David R. Scott (left), Pilot; and, Neil A. Armstrong (right), Command Pilot, pose with model of the Gemini Spacecraft after being selected at the crew for the Gemini VIII m... More

Gemini-Titan-8 Training - Water Egress

Gemini-Titan-8 Training - Water Egress

(1965) The Gemini-8 Astronauts David R. Scott and Neil A. Armstrong are suited up for water egress training aboard the NASA Motor Vessell Retriever in the Gulf of Mexico. GULF OF MEXICO CN..Image # S66-17253

Armstrong and Scott with Hatches Open

Armstrong and Scott with Hatches Open

Description (March 16, 1966) Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and David R. Scott sit with their spacecraft hatches open while awaiting the arrival of the recovery ship, the USS Leonard F. Mason after the successful... More

Gemini-Titan 11 Launch, NASA Gemini program

Gemini-Titan 11 Launch, NASA Gemini program

Full Description: Lift-off of Gemini-Titan 11 (GT-11) on Complex 19. The Gemini 11 mission included a rendezvous with an Agena target vehicle...Image #: 66PC-0261

Gemini 8 Launched by Titan Booster

Gemini 8 Launched by Titan Booster

Full Description: A Titan booster launched the Gemini 8 spacecraft on March 16, 1966 from launch complex 19 Cape Kennedy, Florida. The flight crew for the 3 day mission, astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and David R... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  - Astronaut John Young speaks to veterans of the space program in front of the U.S. Space Walk of Fame’s Gemini Monument in Space View Park in Titusville, Fla.  More than 50 former Gemini workers attended the event marking the 40th anniversary of Project Gemini.  Young, himself a veteran of Project Gemini, told members of the group they should be pleased with their accomplishments, which ultimately helped to land a man on the moon and will lead to future Mars exploration.  Following the ceremony, the former workers and their families enjoyed a guided tour of the Kennedy Space Center. Photo credit:NASA/George Shelton KSC-06pd0702

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Astronaut John Young speaks to veterans ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Astronaut John Young speaks to veterans of the space program in front of the U.S. Space Walk of Fame’s Gemini Monument in Space View Park in Titusville, Fla. More than 50 former G... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  - Veterans of the space program enjoy a guided tour of the Kennedy Space Center following a ceremony marking the 40th anniversary of Project Gemini.  More than 50 former Gemini workers attended the event.  Astronaut John Young, himself a veteran of Project Gemini,  was the key speaker, telling members of the group they should be pleased with their accomplishments, which ultimately helped to land a man on the moon and will lead to future Mars exploration.  Photo credit:NASA/George Shelton KSC-06pd0703

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Veterans of the space program enjoy a gu...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Veterans of the space program enjoy a guided tour of the Kennedy Space Center following a ceremony marking the 40th anniversary of Project Gemini. More than 50 former Gemini worke... More

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA.  - Astronaut John Young speaks to veterans of the space program in front of the U.S. Space Walk of Fame’s Gemini Monument in Space View Park in Titusville, Fla.  More than 50 former Gemini workers attended the event marking the 40th anniversary of Project Gemini.  Young, himself a veteran of Project Gemini, told members of the group they should be pleased with their accomplishments, which ultimately helped to land a man on the moon and will lead to future Mars exploration.  Following the ceremony, the former workers and their families enjoyed a guided tour of the Kennedy Space Center. KSC-06pd0701

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Astronaut John Young speaks to veterans ...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Astronaut John Young speaks to veterans of the space program in front of the U.S. Space Walk of Fame’s Gemini Monument in Space View Park in Titusville, Fla. More than 50 former G... More

Participants in Project Gemini, an exchange program

Participants in Project Gemini, an exchange program

Participants in Project Gemini, an exchange program between the Blinded Veterans Association and St. Dunstan’s to help slight impaired American and British veterans learn about new research and technology. The... More

Project Gemini:  On Jan. 3, 1962, NASA announced the advanced Mercury Mark II project had been named "Gemini."  After 12 missions – 2 uncrewed and 10 crewed – Project Gemini ended Nov. 15, 1966, following a nearly four-day, 59 orbit-flight.  Its achievements included long-duration spaceflight, rendezvous and docking of two spacecraft in Earth orbit, extravehicular activity, and precision-controlled re-entry and landing of the spacecraft.         Poster designed by Kennedy Space Center Graphics Department/Greg Lee. Credit: NASA KSC-2012-1851

Project Gemini: On Jan. 3, 1962, NASA announced the advanced Mercury ...

Project Gemini: On Jan. 3, 1962, NASA announced the advanced Mercury Mark II project had been named "Gemini." After 12 missions – 2 uncrewed and 10 crewed – Project Gemini ended Nov. 15, 1966, following a nea... More