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Gemini 6 Views Gemini 7
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Gemini 6 Views Gemini 7 |
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NASA successfully completed its first rendezvous mission with two Gemini spacecraft-Gemini VII and Gemini VI-in December 1965. This photograph, taken by Gemini VII crewmembers Frank Lovell and Frank Borman, shows Gemini VI in orbit 160 miles (257 km) above Earth. The main purpose of Gemini VI, crewed by astronauts Walter Schirra and Thomas Stafford, was the rendezvous with Gemini VII. The main purpose of Gemini VII, on the other hand, was studying the long-term effects of long-duration (up to 14 days) space flight on a two-man crew. The pair also carried out 20 experiments, including medical tests. Although the principal objectives of both missions differed, they were both carried out so that NASA could master the technical challenges of getting into and working in space. |
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12/15/1965 |
NASA Center |
Johnson Space Center |
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Gemini 4 prime crew and back
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Gemini 4 prime crew and backup crew in pressure suits |
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View of the Gemini 4 prime crew and backup crew in pressure suits. They are standing around a model of the Gemini spacecraft. From left to right are: Edward H. White II, Gemini 4 pilot, James A. McDivitt, Gemini 4 command pilot: Frank Borman and James A. Lovell, Jr., Gemini 4 backup crew. |
Date Taken |
1964-09-10 |
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Gemini 4 prime crew and back
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Gemini 4 prime crew and backup crew in pressure suits |
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View of the Gemini 4 prime crew and backup crew in pressure suits. They are standing around a model of the Gemini spacecraft. From left to right are: Edward H. White II, Gemini 4 pilot, James A. McDivitt, Gemini 4 command pilot: Frank Borman and James A. Lovell, Jr., Gemini 4 backup crew. |
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09.10.1964 |
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Andes Mountains as seen from
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Andes Mountains as seen from Gemini 7 |
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Waves of clouds along the east flanks of the Andes Mountains cast off an orange glow by the low angle of the sun in the West. The dark area to the left is the Earth's terminator. This view was photographed by astronaut Frank Borman and James A. Lovell during the Gemini 7 mission, looking South from Northern Bolivia across the Andes. The Intermontane Salt Basins are visible in the background. |
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12/05/1965 |
NASA Center |
Johnson Space Center |
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Not long before the final co
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Not long before the final countdown of the Gemini 7 launch |
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Not long before the final countdown of the Gemini 7 launch, astronauts James A. Lovell Jr. (left) and Frank Borman, are seen at the pilot's and command pilot's stations, respectively, in the Gemini capsule. The two astronauts eventually spent two weeks in space and rendezvoused with the Gemini 6 spacecraft in Earth orbit. |
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1965-09-18 |
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Fellow astronauts join Gemin
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Fellow astronauts join Gemini 7 crew for preflight breakfast |
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Fellow astronauts join the Gemini 7 prime crew for breakfeast in the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building, Merritt Island, on the day of the Gemini 7 launch. Clockwise around table, starting lower left, are Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr., Gemini 7 prime crew pilot, Walter M. Schirra Jr., Donald K. Slayton, MSC Assistant Director for Flight Crew Operations, Richard F. Gordon Jr., Gemini 8 backup crew pilot, Virgil I. Grissom, Charles Conrad Jr., and Frank Borman, Gemini 7 prime crew command pilot. |
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1965-12-04 |
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Portrait of Gemini 7 prime a
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Portrait of Gemini 7 prime and backup crew |
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Portrait of the Gemini 7 prime and backup crewmembers around a model of the Gemini 7 spacecraft. Kneeling are Astronauts Michael Collins (left), backup pilot, and James A. Lovell Jr., prime pilot. Standing are Edward H. White Jr. (left), backup command pilot, and Frank Borman, prime command pilot. |
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1965-07-01 |
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Portrait of Gemini 7 prime c
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Portrait of Gemini 7 prime crew Borman and Lovell |
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Portrait of Astronauts Frank Borman, right, command pilot, and James A. Lovell Jr., pilot, the Gemini 7 prime crew. Both men are in flight suits with helmets and oxygen masks. There is a model of the Gemini spacecraft on the table in front of them. |
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1965-07-01 |
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Astronaut Frank Borman looks
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Astronaut Frank Borman looks over the Gemini 7 spacecraft |
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Astronaut Frank Borman, command pilot of the Gemini 7 prime crew, looks over the Gemini 7 spacecraft during weight and balance tests. The tests are conducted in the Pyrotechnic Installation Building, Merritt Island, Kennedy Space Center as part of preflight preparation. |
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1965-10-25 |
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Island of Hispaniola, Domini
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Island of Hispaniola, Dominican Republic as seen from Gemini 7 spacecraft |
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Island of Hispaniola, Dominican Republic end, is photographed by Astronaut Frank Borman and James A. Lovell during the 179th revolution of the Gemini 7 mission. North is toward left of picture. |
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1965-12-16 |
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Coast of British Guiana, Sou
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Coast of British Guiana, South American as seen from Gemini 7 spacecraft |
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Coast of British Guiana, South America, looking south, is photographed by Astronaut Frank Borman and James A. Lovell during the 135 revolution of the Gemini 7 mission. |
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1965-12-13 |
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Algeria, south of Fort Flatt
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Algeria, south of Fort Flatters area, as seen from Gemini 7 spacecraft |
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Algeria, south of Fort Flatters area, is photographed by Astronaut Frank Borman and James A. Lovell during the 13th revolution of the Gemini 7 mission. Orange color areas is the Tifermime Sand Dunes. |
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1965-12-05 |
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Gemini 7 prime crew during s
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Gemini 7 prime crew during suiting up procedures at Launch Complex 16 |
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Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr. (left), Gemini 7 prime crew pilot, talks with NASA space suit technician Clyde Teague during suiting up procedures at Launch Complex 16, Kennedy Space Center. Lovell wears the new lightweight space suit planned for use during the Gemini 7 mission (61756), Astronaut Frank Borman, comand pilot of the Gemini 7 space flight, undergoes suiting up operations in Launch Complex 16 during prelaunch countdown. Medical biosensors are attached to his scalp (61757). |
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1965-12-04 |
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Astronauts Lovell and Borman
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Astronauts Lovell and Borman during water egress training |
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Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr., prime crew pilot for the Gemini 7 space flight, sits on top of the Gemini spacecraft Static Test Article during water egress training. Astronaut Frank Borman (wearing blue helmet), prime crew command pilot, hangs onto the nose of the spacecraft. |
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1965-10-15 |
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Astronauts Lovell and Borman
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Astronauts Lovell and Borman review mission requirements for Gemini 7 |
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Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr. and Frank Borman review mission requirements for the Gemini 7 space flight. Also seen in photo is Astronaut Michael Collins. |
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1965-12-02 |
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Astronauts Borman and Lovell
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Astronauts Borman and Lovell are seen in Gemini 7 spacecraft |
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Astronauts Frank Borman (foreground), command pilot, and James A. Lovell Jr., pilot, are seen in the Gemini 7 spacecraft in the White Room atop Pad 19 awaiting the final minutes of the prelaunch countdown. |
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1965-12-04 |
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Gemini 7 prime crew leaves s
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Gemini 7 prime crew leaves suiting trailer during prelaunch countdown |
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Prime crew for the Gemini 7 space flight Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr., (front), pilot, and Frank Borman, command pilot, leave the suiting trailer at Launch Complex 16 during pre-launch countdown. |
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1965-12-04 |
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Astronauts James Lovell and
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Astronauts James Lovell and Frank Borman during preflight physical |
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Dr. Charles A. Berry, Chief of the Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) Medical Programs, and Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr., Gemini 7 prime crew pilot, and Frank Borman, Gemini 7 command pilot, examine a series of chest x-rays taken during the preflight physical. |
Date Taken |
1965-12-02 |
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Launch of the Gemini 7 space
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Launch of the Gemini 7 spacecraft |
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Gemini 7, carrying Astronauts Frank Borman, command pilot, and James A. Lovell Jr., pilot, was successfully launched from Pad 19 at 2:30 p.m., December 4, 1965. |
Date Taken |
1965-12-04 |
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Astronaut Frank Borman in su
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Astronaut Frank Borman in suiting trailer during prelaunch countdown |
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Astronaut Frank Borman, command pilot of the Gemini 7 space flight, talks with Astronaut Alan Shepard, Chief, MSC Astronaut Office, in the suiting up trailer at Launch Complex 16, during the Gemini 7 prelaunch countdown. |
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1965-12-04 |
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Launch of the Gemini 7 space
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Launch of the Gemini 7 spacecraft |
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Gemini 7, carrying Astronauts Frank Borman, command pilot, and James A. Lovell Jr., pilot, was successfully launched from Pad 19 at 2:30 p.m., December 4, 1965. |
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1965-12-04 |
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Coast of the Republic of Som
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Coast of the Republic of Somali as seen from Gemini 7 spacecraft |
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Ras Azir on the coast of the Republic of Somali, looking east, is photographed by Astronaut Frank Borman and James A. Lovell during the 117th revolution of the Gemini 7 mission. |
Date Taken |
1965-12-05 |
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Algeria as seen from Gemini
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Algeria as seen from Gemini 7 spacecraft |
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Algeria, south of Celemb Bechar, is photographed by Astronaut Frank Borman and James A. Lovell during the 42nd revolution of the Gemini 7 mission. Note rain runoff on desert floor. |
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1965-12-13 |
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Mexico as seen from Gemini 7
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Mexico as seen from Gemini 7 spacecraft |
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States of Puebla, Vera Crua, Tlaxcala, and Oaxaca in Mexico is photographed by Astronaut Frank Borman and James A. Lovell during the 107th revolution of the Gemini 7 mission. |
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1965-12-05 |
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Moon and clouds over the wes
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Moon and clouds over the western Pacific as seen from Gemini 7 spacecraft |
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A bank of clouds over the western Pacific Ocean was photographed by Astronaut Frank Borman and James A. Lovell during the Gemini 7 mission. In the background the moon can be seen. |
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1965-12-05 |
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Bahama Islands as seen from
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Bahama Islands as seen from Gemini 7 spacecraft |
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Andros, New Providence and Berry Islands in the Bahama Islands are photographed by Astronaut Frank Borman and James A. Lovell during the 15th revolution of the Gemini 7 mission. |
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1965-12-05 |
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Earth's limb at sunrise phot
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Earth's limb at sunrise photographed from Gemini 7 spacecraft |
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The Earth's limb at sunrise is photographed by Astronaut Frank Borman and James A. Lovell during the Gemini 7 mission. |
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1965-12-16 |
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Gemini 6 and 7 press confere
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Gemini 6 and 7 press conference |
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View of the Gemini 6 and 7 press conference. From right to left are NASA Administrator James E. Webb, MSC Deputy Director George M. Low, and Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr., Frank Borman, Thomas B. Stafford, and Walter M. Schirra. |
Date Taken |
1966-01-03 |
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Astronaut Frank Borman hoist
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Astronaut Frank Borman hoisted from water by recovery helicopter |
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Astronaut Frank Borman, command pilot of the Gemini 7 space flight, is hoisted from the water by a recovery helicopter from the Aircraft Carrier U.S.S. Wasp. Below him, Navy divers sit in the life raft next to the Gemini spacecraft. |
Date Taken |
1966-01-12 |
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Gemini 7 medical exam
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Gemini 7 medical exam |
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Astronaut Frank Borman, command pilot, for the Gemini 7 mission has his vision checked during a post-flight medical exam. |
Date Taken |
1966-01-19 |
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Astronaut James Lovell Offic
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Astronaut James Lovell Official Portrait |
Date of Image |
1966-09-09 |
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This is the official NASA portrait of astronaut James Lovell. Captain Lovell was selected as an Astronaut by NASA in September 1962. He has since served as backup pilot for the Gemini 4 flight and backup Commander for the Gemini 9 flight, as well as backup Commander to Neil Armstrong for the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission. On December 4, 1965, he and Frank Borman were launched into space on the history making Gemini 7 mission. The flight lasted 330 hours and 35 minutes and included the first rendezvous of two manned maneuverable spacecraft. The Gemini 12 mission, commanded by Lovell with Pilot Edwin Aldrin, began on November 11, 1966 for a 4-day, 59-revolution flight that brought the Gemini program to a successful close. Lovell served as Command Module Pilot and Navigator on the epic six-day journey of Apollo 8, the first manned Saturn V liftoff responsible for allowing the first humans to leave the gravitational influence of Earth. He completed his fourth mission as Spacecraft Commander of the Apollo 13 flight, April 11-17, 1970, and became the first man to journey twice to the moon. The Apollo 13 mission was cut short due to a failure of the Service Module cryogenic oxygen system. Aborting the lunar course, Lovell and fellow crewmen, John L. Swigert and Fred W. Haise, working closely with Houston ground controllers, converted their lunar module, Aquarius, into an effective lifeboat that got them safely back to Earth. Captain Lovell held the record for time in space with a total of 715 hours and 5 minutes until surpassed by the Skylab flights. On March 1, 1973, Captain Lovell retired from the Navy and the Space Program. |
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Gemini 7 prime crew during s
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Gemini 7 prime crew during suiting up procedures at Launch Complex 16 |
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Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr. (left), Gemini 7 prime crew pilot, talks with NASA space suit technician Clyde Teague during suiting up procedures at Launch Complex 16, Kennedy Space Center. Lovell wears the new lightweight space suit planned for use during the Gemini 7 mission (61756), Astronaut Frank Borman, comand pilot of the Gemini 7 space flight, undergoes suiting up operations in Launch Complex 16 during prelaunch countdown. Medical biosensors are attached to his scalp (61757). |
Date Taken |
1965-12-04 |
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Astronaut Frank Borman looks
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Astronaut Frank Borman looks over the Gemini 7 spacecraft |
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Astronaut Frank Borman, command pilot of the Gemini 7 prime crew, looks over the Gemini 7 spacecraft during weight and balance tests. The tests are conducted in the Pyrotechnic Installation Building, Merritt Island, Kennedy Space Center as part of preflight preparation. |
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10.25.1965 |
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Portrait of Gemini 7 prime a
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Portrait of Gemini 7 prime and backup crew |
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Portrait of the Gemini 7 prime and backup crewmembers around a model of the Gemini 7 spacecraft. Kneeling are Astronauts Michael Collins (left), backup pilot, and James A. Lovell Jr., prime pilot. Standing are Edward H. White Jr. (left), backup command pilot, and Frank Borman, prime command pilot. |
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07.01.1965 |
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Portrait of Gemini 7 prime c
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Portrait of Gemini 7 prime crew Borman and Lovell |
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Portrait of Astronauts Frank Borman, right, command pilot, and James A. Lovell Jr., pilot, the Gemini 7 prime crew. Both men are in flight suits with helmets and oxygen masks. There is a model of the Gemini spacecraft on the table in front of them. |
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07.01.1965 |
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Mission Control Center at Ca
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Mission Control Center at Cape Kennedy during Gemini 4 |
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Shown at their consoles during the lift off of Gemini 4 are (from left) Astronauts Clifford C. Williams Jr., Frank Borman, and Alan B. Shepard Jr. The three astronauts monitored the flight from the Mission Control Center at Cape Kennedy, Florida. The NASA Headquarters alternative photo number is 65-H-927. |
Date Taken |
1965-06-03 |
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Orienete Province, eastern e
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Orienete Province, eastern end of Cuba as seen from Gemini 7 spacecraft |
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Oriente Province, eastern end of Cuba is photographed by Astronaut Frank Borman and James A. Lovell during the 14th revolution of the Gemini 7 mission. Guantanamo Bay is in the center of picture on southern coast of Cuba. Santiago de Cuba is located about one inch from the bottom edge of the picture, or about three inches westward down the coast from Guantanamo. |
Date Taken |
1965-12-05 |
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Astronauts Lovell and Borman
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Astronauts Lovell and Borman during water egress training |
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Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr., prime crew pilot for the Gemini 7 space flight, sits on top of the Gemini spacecraft Static Test Article during water egress training. Astronaut Frank Borman (wearing blue helmet), prime crew command pilot, hangs onto the nose of the spacecraft. |
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10.15.1965 |
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Astronaut Frank Borman durin
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Astronaut Frank Borman during weight and balance test |
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Astronaut Frank Borman, command pilot of the Gemini 7 prime crew, undergoes weight and balance tests in the Pyrotechnic Installation Building, Merritt Island, Kennedy Space Center. |
Date Taken |
1965-10-25 |
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Astronauts Frank Borman duri
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Astronauts Frank Borman during water egress training |
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Astronaut Frank Borman, Gemini 7 prime crew command pilot, is hoisted out of the water by a U.S. Coast Guard recovery team during water egress training in the Gulf of Mexico. |
Date Taken |
1965-10-15 |
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Astronaut James Lovell hoist
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Astronaut James Lovell hoisted from water by recovery helicopter |
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Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr., pilot of the Gemini 7 space flight, is hoisted from the water by a recovery helicopter from the Aircraft Carrier U.S.S. Wasp. Astronaut Frank Borman, command pilot, waits in the raft to be hoisted aboard the helicopter. |
Date Taken |
1965-12-18 |
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Crewmen of the Gemini 7 miss
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Crewmen of the Gemini 7 mission during welcoming ceremonies |
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Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr., (left), pilot, and Frank Borman (right), command pilot, slice into a huge cake which was part of their warm welcome after arriving aboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Wasp. Sailors gather around to watch the cake cutting. |
Date Taken |
1965-12-18 |
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Crewmen of the Gemini 7 miss
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Crewmen of the Gemini 7 mission during welcoming ceremonies |
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Astronauts Frank Borman (left), command pilot, and James A. Lovell Jr., pilot, take time out during their welcoming ceremonies aboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Wasp to autograph a life preserver. |
Date Taken |
1965-12-18 |
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Astronaut James Lovell hoist
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Astronaut James Lovell hoisted from water by recovery helicopter |
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Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr., pilot of the Gemini 7 space flight, is hoisted from the water by a recovery helicopter from the Aircraft Carrier U.S.S. Wasp. Astronaut Frank Borman, command pilot, waits in the raft to be hoisted aboard the helicopter. |
Date Taken |
1965-12-18 |
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Official Portrait of Astrona
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Official Portrait of Astronaut Frank Borman |
Date of Image |
1964-09-09 |
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This is the official portrait of astronaut Frank Borman. A career Air Force officer from 1950, his assignments included service as a fighter pilot, an operational pilot and instructor, an experimental test pilot and an assistant professor of thermodynamics and fluid mechanics at West Point. When selected by NASA, Frank Borman was an instructor at the Aerospace Research Pilot School at Edwards AFB, California. In 1967 he served as a member of the Apollo 204 Fire Investigation Board, investigating the causes of the fire which killed three astronauts aboard an Apollo spacecraft. Later he became the Apollo Program Resident Manager, heading the team that reengineered the Apollo spacecraft. He also served as Field Director of the NASA Space Station Task Force. Frank Borman retired from the air Force in 1970, but is well remembered as a part of American history as a pioneer in the exploration of space. He is a veteran of both the Gemini 7, 1965 Space Orbital Rendezvous with Gemini 6 and the first manned lunar orbital mission, Apollo 8, in 1968. |
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Gemini 7 prime crew and back
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Gemini 7 prime crew and backup crew during press conference |
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The two crews of the Gemini 7 space flight, scheduled for early December 1965, met with members of the various news media at the Manned Spaceflight Center (MSC) News center. Left to right, are Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr., prime crew pilot, Frank Borman, prime crew command pilot, Michael Collins, backup crew pilot, and Edward H. White II, backup crew command pilot. |
Date Taken |
1965-12-01 |
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Astronauts James Lovell and
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Astronauts James Lovell and Frank Borman during preflight physical |
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Dr. Charles A. Berry, Chief of the Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) Medical Programs, checks Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr., Gemini 7 prime crew pilot, follwoing workout on exercise machine. Results will be compared with those obtained during space flight for evaluation (60602), Astronaut Frank Borman, Gemini 7 command pilot, sits as two scalp electrodes are attached to his head. The electrodes will allow doctors to record electrical activity of the astronaut's cerebral cortex during periods of weightlessness (60603). |
Date Taken |
1965-12-02 |
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Technicians assist Gemini 7
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Technicians assist Gemini 7 prime crew in systems checks |
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Technicians assist prime crew for the Gemini 7 space flight in systems checks inside their spacecraft in the White Room atop Pad 19. Prime crew members are Astronauts Frank Borman (left, inside spacecraft), command pilot, and James A. Lovell Jr. (right, inside spacecraft), pilot. They wear the new lightweight spacesuit planned for use during their 14 day mission. |
Date Taken |
1965-11-15 |
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Andes Mountains as seen from
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Andes Mountains as seen from Gemini 7 spacecraft |
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Waves of clouds along the east flanks of the Andes Mountains cast off an orange glow by the low angleof the sun in the west. The dark area to the left is the earth's terminator. This view was photographed by Astronaut Frank Borman and James A. Lovell during the Gemini 7 mission, looking south from northern Bolivia across the Andes. The intermontane salt basins are visible in the background. |
Date Taken |
1965-12-05 |
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Algeria as seen from Gemini
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Algeria as seen from Gemini 7 spacecraft |
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Algeria, south-southeast of Colomb Bechar area, is photographed by Astronaut Frank Borman and James A. Lovell during the Gemini 7 mission. Sand dunes are 200 to 300 ft. high in the Grand Erg Occidental area. The Oued Saoura river can be seen in the upper left corner. White spot in middle of picture is the Seboha el Malah salt beds. The area had just experienced very heavy rains and the stream and salt flat are inundated. |
Date Taken |
1965-12-05 |
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