NASA Photo 66-H-969, Kennedy Space Center, FL, July 18, 1966. An Atlas-Agena launch vehicle was launched 3:39 p.m. EST, July 18, 1966 by NASA from Complex 14.
NASA Photo 66-H-979, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 15, 1966. Gemini 10 Astronauts John W. Young, command pilot and Michael Collins, pilot, attend a briefing on spacecraft stowage procedures two days before their flight from Cape Kennedy.
NASA Photo 66-H-978, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 15, 1966. Weather photograph taken by NASA's Nimbus weather satellite. The photo was used to check on storm conditions a few days prior to NASA's Gemini 10 two manned orbital mission.
"Dual Rendezvous", July 15, 1966. Bell Aerosystems Company artist J. J. Carr's impression of the Gemini 10 dual rendezvous in space between the Gemini spacecraft, its own Agena Target Vehicle and the Agena Target Vehicle which was launched March 16…
NASA Photo 66-H-983, July 15, 1966. Artist's conception of the rendezvous and docking maneuver in space when the two-man NASA Gemini Spacecraft mates with the Agena Target Vehicle.
NASA Photo 66-H-981, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 15, 1966. Gemini 10 Astronauts Michael Collins, pilot, and John W. Young, command pilot, examine experiements they were to carry aboard their spacecraft during NASA's planned three-day Earth orbital…
NASA Photo 66-H-990, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 18, 1966. Gemini 10 Astronauts John W. Young, Command Pilot, followed by Pilot Michael Collins, walk to elevator that will carry them to the White Room and their spacecraft atop the Titan launch vehicle at…
NASA Photo 66-H-989, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 18, 1966. An Atlas Launch vehicle topped with the Gemini 10 Agena undergoes final preparations prior to its launch from Cape Kennedy.
NASA Photo 66-H-992, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 18, 1966. Gemini 10 Astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins sit in their sealed spacecraft as launch personnel prepare to leave the White Room atop Complex 19 at Cape Kennedy.
NASA Photo 66-H-991, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 18, 1966. Reporters extend bon voyage to Gemini 10 Astronauts John W. Young followed by Michael Collins as the pair prepare to enter the elevator that will carry them to their spacecraft atop Complex 19.
NASA Photo 66-H-998, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 18, 1966. An Atlas-Agena launch vehicle was launched 3:39 p.m., EST, July 18, 1966. The purpose of the launch is to insert the Gemini Agena Target Vehicle into a 185-statute-mile circular orbit.
NASA Photo 66-H-995, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 18, 1966. Gemini 10 Pilot Michael Collins and Command Pilot John W. Young make final checks of their spacecraft prior to launch from Cape Kennedy.
NASA Photo 66-H-994, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 18, 1966. The Gemini launch crew presented oversized, make believe pliers to Astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins at the start of their three-day flight.
NASA Photo 66-H-993, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 18, 1966. In the White Room atop Complex 19, Gemini 10 Astronauts Michael Collins and John W. Young prepare to enter spacecraft at the start of their three-day mission.
NASA Photo 66-H-986, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 18, 1966. Technicians make final preparations to spacesuit of Gemini 10 Command Pilot, John W. Young, who, along with Pilot Michael Collins, were orbited atop a Titan launch vehicle from Cape Kennedy.
NASA Photo 66-H-985, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 18, 1966. Gemini 10 Command Pilot John W. Young and Pilot Michael Collins eat last meal prior to the start of their three-day rendezvous and docking mission.They are discussing final launch preparations…
NASA Photo 66-H-982, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 18, 1966. Astronauts John W. Young, command pilot, and Michael Collins, pilot, pause at Cape Kennedy during one of their many practice mission simulations prior to their Gemini 10 flight.
NASA Photo 66-H-988, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 18, 1966. Gemini 10 Astronauts John W. Young, command pilot, and Pilot Michael Collins, leave the Ready Room at Cape Kennedy en route to Complex 19, where they launched on their rendezvous and docking…
NASA Photo 66-H-987, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 18, 1966. Gemini 10 Command Pilot John W. Young adjusts his spacesuit helmet before his three-day mission with Pilot Michael Collins.
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…
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…
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.
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…
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.
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…
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…
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…
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…
NASA Photo 66-H-1037, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966. The Gemini 10 spacecraft containing Astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean, 460 nautical miles east of Cape Kennedy following a flight of 43 revolutions…
"Recovery Area", USS Guadalcanal, July 21, 1966. A Navy frogman of the USS Guadalcanal recovery team attached the floatation collar to the NASA Gemini 10 spacecraft after splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean.
NASA Photo 66-H-1039, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966. A Pararescueman inflates flotation collar under the Gemini 10 Spacecraft containing Astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins following their splash down in the Atlantic ocecan.
NASA Photo 66-H-1040, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966. The Gemini 10 spacecraft containing Astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins descends into the Atlantic Ocean.
NASA Photo 66-H-1041, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966. Gemini 10 spacecraft containing Astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins impacted into the Atlantic Ocean.
NASA Photo 66-H-1043, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966. Gemini 10 Astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins join in a shipboard ceremony aboard the USS Guadalcanal after their recovery in the Atlantic Ocean
NASA Photo 66-H-1042, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 21, 1966. Gemini 10 Astronauts Michael Collins and John W. Young explain particulars of their three-day mission to naval officers aboard the USS Guadalcanal.