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Collection: The Michael Collins Papers (Ms1989-029)
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Photograph, "Up and Away" (CB 4), Gemini 10 Mission, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 18, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
An Agena space vehicle riding atop a powerful Atlas booster, spewing flames and smoke, rocketed off its pad at Cape Kennedy, FL.
Photograph, "Titan launches voyage of Gemini 10" (CKH-2), Cape Kennedy, FL, July 18, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
A Titan 2 rocket lifts from the pad at Cape Kennedy today carrying the Gemini 10 capsule and astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins to a planned three-day voyage in space.
Photograph, "Double Launch, Double Exposure" (CKH7), Gemini 10 Mission, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 18, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
The Titan 2, carrying the Gemini 10 capsule and astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins, blasts off from a Cape Kennedy pad in pursuit of an Atlas-Agena launced 101 minutes earlier. The photo is the result of a double exposure.
Photograph, "Off to a Flying Start" (MSC7), Gemini 10 Mission, Houston, TX, July 18, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
Mrs. Pat Collins, wife of Air Force Maj. Michael Collins, gestures as she talks with newsmen at the family home in El Lago near the Spacecraft Center following the successful launch.
Photograph, "Recovery Forces Watch Launch" (MSC8), Gemini 10 Mission, Houston, TX, July 18, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
Members of the Recovery Control Center Staff at Manned Spacecraft Center Houston, TX, watch as Gemini 10 spaceflight begins the roll after launching from Cape Kennedy.
Photograph, "How The Gemini Will Get A Boost From Agena" (CB 10), Gemini 10 Mission, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 18, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
This is an artist's drawing of how the Gemini 10 space capsule will be pushed into a higher orbit when they ignite the 16,000-pound thrust multi-start Agena rocket engine while docked with the Agena target vehicle.
Photogaph, Astronauts Michael Collins and John W. Young walking down the ramp at Pad 19, Gemini 10 Mission, July 18, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
A fisheye camera lens view of astronauts Michael Collins and John W. Young walking down the ramp at Pad 19.
Photogaph, The Gemini 10 spacecraft launching from Complex 19, July 18, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
The Gemini 10 spacecraft launching from Complex 19. A time exposure creates the illusion of multiple rocker arms.
Transcript, Gemini 10 Mission Data Communication (Air to Ground Voice) (07:16:47-23:13:26), July 18-19, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
Transcript of the air-to-ground voice recordings from the Gemini 10 mission (07:16:47-23:13:26), July 18-19, 1966
Transcript, Gemini 10 Voice Communications (Air-to-Ground, Ground-to-Air and Onboard), July 18-21, 1966 (1 of 2) (Ms1989-029)
Transcript 1 of 2 of the air-to-ground, ground-to-air audio recording from the Gemini 10 mission, July 18-21, 1966.
Transcript, Gemini 10 Voice Communications (Air-to-Ground, Ground-to-Air and Onboard), July 18-21, 1966 (2 of 2) (Ms1989-029)
Transcript 2 of 2 of the air-to-ground, ground-to-air audio recording from the Gemini 10 mission, July 18-21, 1966.
Transcript, Gemini 10 Mission Commentary, July 19, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
Transcript of the Gemini 10 Mission Commentary, July 19, 1966.
Photograph, "Follow the Leader in Space Age" (CB 2), Gemini 10 Mission, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 19, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
Flames pour from an Atlas rocket as it pushes an Agena target vehicle toward orbit and 100 minutes later the Gemini 10 spacecraft starts in pusuit atop a Titan 2 rocket.
Photograph, "Routine Assignment" (MSC7), Gemini 10 Mission, Houston, TX, July 19, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
As Gemini 10 spaceflight continued to orbit the earth on its complex mission, ground crew members at Mission Control reflected these expressions as they went about their various assignments.
Photograph, "Explains Maneuver" (MSC5), Gemini 10 Mission, Houston, TX, July 19, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
Clifford E. Charlesworth, one of the Gemini 10 flight directors, explains the EVA maneuver to be attempted by Astronaut Michael Collins during the spaceflight.
Photograph, "Attends Mass" (MSC9), Gemini 10 Mission, Houston, TX, July 19, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
Mrs. Pat Collins, wife of Air Force Maj. Michael Collins, and her sister, Mrs. Bernard Golden of Wellesly, Mass., arrive at Ellington AFB chapel where they attended Catholic mass.
Photograph, "Collins Kids go Riding" (MSC10), Gemini 10 Mission, Houston, TX, July 19, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
While their dad, Maj. Michael Collins was busy with experiments in space during the flight of Gemini 10, Michael Jr. 3, and his sisters, Kathleen, 7, and Ann, 5, get ready to take a ride in the driveway of their home in Nassau Bay, near the Manned…
Photograph, "Headin' for the Pool" (MSC4), Gemini 10 Mission, Houston, TX, July 19, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
Mrs. Pat Collins, wife of Gemini 10 pilot Mike Collins, jests with newsmen as she and her sister, Mrs. Ellie Golden, walk to a neighbor's home to attend a swimming party today.
Photogaph, Agena Target Module shortly before docking, Gemini 10 Misson, July 19, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
View of the Agena Target Module from the Gemini spacecraft shortly before docking.
Photogaph 2, Agena Target Module shortly before docking, Gemini 10 Mission, July 19, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
View of the Agena Target Module from the Gemini spacecraft shortly before docking.
Photogaph, The Agena Target Vehicle docked with the Gemini 10 Spacecraft, July 19, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
The Agena Target Vehicle docked with the Gemini 10 Spacecraft, seen from the Gemini window.
Clipping, New York Post Headline "G-Twins Top Russians 476 Miles Up!", July 19, 1966.(Ms1989-029)
New York Post Headline "G-Twins Top Russians 476 Miles Up!", July 19, 1966.
Clipping, Newspaper article "Gem Twins Latch on to Agena" from the Daily News, July 19, 1966.(Ms1989-029)
Newspaper article "Gem Twins Latch on to Agena" from the Daily News, July 19, 1966.
Clipping, "Rekordhohe", Michael Collins, July 19, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
German Newspaper Clippings
Clipping, Michael Collins, July 19, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
German Newspaper Clippings
Clipping, "Neue Weltraumrekorde", Michael Collins, July 19, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
German Newspaper Clippings
Transcript, Gemini 10 Air to Ground Voice (23:13:26-70:46:39), July 19-21, 1966 (2 of 2) (Ms1989-029)
Transcript 2 of 2 of the Gemini 10 mission Air-to-Ground voice communications, July 19-21, 1966.
Transcript, Gemini 10 Air to Ground Voice (23:13:26-70:46:39), July 19-21, 1966 (1 of 2) (Ms1989-029)
Transcript 1 of 2 of the Gemini 10 mission Air-to-Ground voice communications, July 19-21, 1966.
Clipping, Newspaper Articles "Gemini Docks With Agena, Then Starts a Maneuver to Blast into New Orbit" (07/19/66) and "22 Items Left in Space by Returning Astro-" (07/21/66)(Ms1989-029)
Newspaper Articles "Gemini Docks With Agena, Then Starts a Maneuver to Blast into New Orbit" (07/19/66) and "22 Items Left in Space by Returning Astro-" (07/21/66)
Photograph, "Eyes Smarted in Space" (NY-09), Michael Collins and John W. Young, Gemini 10 Mission, July 20, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
Gemini 10 Astronauts Michael Collins and John W. Young are hoping that yesterday's problem with smarting eyes will not recur late this afternoon as they open their spacecraft's hatch to conduct experiments in space.
Illustration, "When Collins Walks In Space" (NY16), Michael Collins, July 20, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
Gemini 10 Astronaut-pilot Michael Collins got the "go ahead" today to walk in space on a 50 foot lifeline and use a gas-powered hand gun to propel himself over to Agena 8. AP Artist John Carlton shows how Collins might accomplish his feat.
Photogaph, Astronaut John W. Young hoisted from the water by a recovery helicopter, Gemini 10 Mission, July 20, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
Astronaut John W. Young is hoisted from the water by a recovery helicopter from the prime recovery ship, the USS Guadalcanal.
Photogaph, A U.S. Navy frogman assists the Gemini 10 crew following splashdown, Gemini 10 Mission, July 20, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
A U.S. Navy frogman assists the Gemini 10 crew following splashdown.
Photogaph, Gemini 10 spacecraft touches down in the Atlantic, July 20, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
The Gemini 10 spaceflight is concluded as the spacecraft, with astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins aboard, touches down in the Atlantic.
Photogaph, The crew of the Gemini 10 mission aboard the prime recovery ship, July 20, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
The crew of the Gemini 10 mission, John W. Young and Michael Collins, aboard the prime recovery ship, the USS Guadalcanal.
Clipping, Daily News article "Oxygen Trouble Halts Space Stunt" from July 20, 1966. (Ms1989-029)
Daily News article "Oxygen Trouble Halts Space Stunt" from July 20, 1966.
Clipping, "'Lkw' rast durch den Todesgurtel im Weltall", Michael Collins, July 20, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
German Newspaper Clippings
Clipping, "Rekord, aber kein 'Benzin'", Michael Collins, July 20, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
German Newspaper Clippings
Clipping, "Blick", Michael Collins, July 20, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
German Newspaper Clippings
Clipping, "Dolomiten", Michael Collins, July 20, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
German Newspaper Clippings
Clipping, "Abendzeitung", Michael Collins, July 20, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
German Newspaper Clippings
Photograph, 66-H-1022, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
NASA Photo 66-H-1022, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966. John Stonesifer, a NASA landing and recovery official, greets Gemini 10 Astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins aboard the USS Guadalcanal after the space pilots disembarked from the…
Photograph, 66-H-1025, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
NASA Photo 66-H-1025, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966. Gemini 10 Astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins are welcomed aboard the USS Guadalcanal following their spalsh down and recovery in the Atlantic Ocean, 460 nautical miles east of Cape…
Photograph, 66-H-1027, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
NASA Photo 66-H-1027, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966. Gemini 10 Astronauts John W. Young, command pilot, and Michael Colins, pilot, talk on live radio and television aboard the USS Guadalcanal following their recovery in the Atlantic Ocean.
Photograph, 66-H-1028, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
NASA Photo 66-H-1028, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966. Gemini 10 Astronauts, John W. Young and Michael Collins, are welcomed aboard the USS Guadalcanal following their splash down and recovery in the Atlantic Ocean, 460 nautical miles east of Cape…
Photograph, 66-H-1029, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
NASA Photo 66-H-1029, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966. Navy personnel prepare to hoist the Gemini 10 spacecraft aboard the USS Guadalcanal following recovery of Astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins, 460 nautical miles east of Cape Kennedy.
Photograph, 66-H-1031, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
NASA Photo 66-H-1031, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966. Gemini 10 Astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins relax aboard the USS Guadalcanal following their recovery from the Atlantic Ocean. They splashed down 460 nautical miles east of Cape…
Photograph, 66-H-1032, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
NASA Photo 66-H-1032, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966. Aboard the USS Guadalcanal, prime recovery ship for the Gemini 10 mission, Rear Admiral W. P. Mack, commander of the Western Atlantic recovery goup, shakes hands with Command Pilot John W. Young…
Photograph, 66-H-1034, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
NASA Photo 66-H-1034, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966. Gemini 10 Command Pilot John W. Young autographs life preserver for sailor aboard the USS Guadalcanal following his and Pilot Michael Collins' splash down in the Atlantic Ocean 460 nautical miles…
Photograph, 66-H-1035, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
NASA Photo 66-H-1035, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966. Twelve-year-old Billy Doyle, of Virginia Beach, Va., shakes hands with Gemini 10 Command Pilot John W. Young aboard the USS Guadalcanal following Young's and Pilot Michael Collins'recovery from…
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