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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.
Photograph, "Welcome Home for Space Twins" (CB-2), Michael Collins and John W. Young, Gemini 10 Mission, July 21, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
Gemini 10 Astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins get a welcome from crew of the Carrier Guadalcanal after they were taken aboard following an on-target splashdown from their three day flight.
Photograph, "Space Walker gets a Hoist"(CB-10), Gemini 10 Mission, July 21, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
Gemini 10 Astronaut Michael Collins wears a life belt as he is towed up to a helicopter from raft in the western Atlantic today after splash down of the space craft.
Photograph, "A Small World After All That Space" (NY-31), Michael Collins, Gemini 10 Mission, July 21, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
Astronaut Michael Collins awaits for John Young to be helped out of the Gemini 10 after their splashdown in the western Atlantic.
Photograph, "Installing Collar on Gemini 10" (NY-34), Gemini 10 Mission, July 21, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
Seaman Roger Bates of New York City installs flotation collar underwater on the Gemini 10 capsule.
Photograph, "Mission Accomplished! 'Big Top' Collapses" (NY-39), Gemini 10 Mission, July 21, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
The huge, striped parachute which eased Gemini 10 down into the western Atlantic after the reentry of the spacecraft collapses in the water as Gemini 10 floats alongside it.
Photograph, "Gemini 10 Eases down for Splashdown" (NY29), Gemini 10 Mission, July 21, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
Parachute of the Gemini 10 eases the space craft down into the waters of the western Atlantic.
Photograph, "Little Mike's Space Kick" (MSC-2), Gemini 10 Mission, Houston, TX, July 21, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
Mike Collins, 3, whose dad, Astronaut Michael Collins has contributed a great deal to America's space program in the last few days, has his own little space kick going.
Photograph, "Space Men Become Seamen" (CB 1), Gemini 10 Mission, July 22, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
Gemini 10 Astronauts Michael Collins and John W. Young sit in a raft with three frogmen as they wait for a helicopter to pick them up after they emerged from their spacecraft after splash down in the western Atlantic.
Photograph, "Gemini 10 Hits The Target" (CB 5), Gemini 10 Mission, July 22, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
The 83-foot orange and white parachute that lowered the Gemini 10 space craft after reentry lies below the surface of the western Atlantic after the almost perfect pinpoint landing of the craft in recovery area.
Photograph, "Astronauts' Debris Becomes a Satellite" (MSC4), Gemini 10 Mission, July 23, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
This view made from the Gemini 10 spacecraft shows the stowage bag of the umbilical line after it was dumped from the craft.
Photograph, "Earth Photo from Highest Altitude Reached by Man" (MSC2), Gemini 10 Mission, July 23, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
This is how the earth looked to Astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins from the 475-mile altitude reached during the Gemini 10 spaceflight.
Photograph, "Earth Photo from Highest Altitude Reached by Man [2]" (MSC6), Gemini 10 Mission, July 23, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
This is how the earth looked to Astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins from the 475-mile altitude reached during the Gemini 10 spaceflight.
Photograph, "Docking High Above Earth" (MSC3), Gemini 10 Mission, July 23, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
This view through command pilot's hatch window on the Gemini 10 spacecraft moments before docking was accomplished with the Agena Target Vehicle.
Photograph, "Gemini 10 Prepares to Dock" (MSC5), Gemini 10 Mission, July 23, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
This is how the Agena Docking Vehicle looked from Gemini 10 as the spacecraft maneuvered into position to unite with its target high above the earth.
Photograph, "Astronaut Takes Own Picture" (MSC7), Michael Collins, Gemini 10 Mission, July 23, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
Astronaut Mike Collins made this picture of himself by holding a movie camera at arm's length.
Photograph, "Ready to Dock" (MSC7), Gemini 10 Mission, July 23, 1966 (Ms1989-029)
This is how the Agena Docking vehicle looked from the Gemini 10 spacecraft as the two vehicles maneuvered into position high above the earth.
Photograph, S-66-42767, John W. Young hoisted out of water, Gemini 10 Mission, [July 21, 1966] (Ms1989-029)
Astronaut John W. Young, Command Pilot of the Gemini 10 Spacecraft, is hoisted from the water by a recovery helicopter from the prime recovery ship, The USS Guadalcanal.
Photograph, S-66-42781, Michael Collins hoisted out of water, Gemini 10 Mission, [July 21, 1966] (Ms1989-029)
Astronaut Michael Collins above the Western Atlantic as he is hoisted from the water by a recovery helicopter from the prime recovery ship, The USS Guadalcanal.
Photograph, S-66-42785, Painted and signed cartoon of the Gemini 10 Mission for the crew of the USS Guadalcanal, n.d., 1966 (Ms1989-029)
Painted and signed Cartoon of the Gemini 10 Mission for the crew of the USS Guadalcanal.
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