Interview with Sandra Escobar for the Voces of a Pandemic oral history project in partnership with the University of Texas at Austin. Sandra is originally from Bogotá, Colombia. She currently lives with her husband and son in Blacksburg, VA and has…
Interview with Johan Castañeda for the Voces of a Pandemic oral history project in partnership with the University of Texas at Austin. Johan Castañeda, 21, is a student at New River Community College and an activist from Colombia. His grandfather…
Interview with Brigitte Sanchez Robayo for the Voces of a Pandemic oral history project in partnership with the University of Texas at Austin. Brigitte Sanchez Robayo is an instructor for public school math teachers and very active in the Colombian…
Interview with Yulizia Otanez for the Voces of a Pandemic oral history project in partnership with the University of Texas at Austin. Yuliza Otanez, 21, is a retail worker and a student at Liberty University. Her parents in Roanoke, grandmother in…
Interview with Andrea Mosquera for the Voces of a Pandemic oral history project in partnership with the University of Texas at Austin. Andrea, 30, is a single mother from Colombia seeking a degree in public administration. She, her mother, and her…
A handwritten letter from Courtney M. Collins. The cover has the words "No matter how BIG or small your heart is..." which is surrounded by hearts. The inside has a drawing of a clock and a positive message about time and healing.
"Weightlessness Training", Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, OH, April 1, 1966. Astronaut Michael Collins, Prime crew pilot of NASA's Gemini 10 space flight, undergoes zero-gravity egress training aboard a KC-135 Air Force Plane
"Gemini X Crew", Cape Kennedy, FL, July 1966. The Prime Crew of NASA's Gemini X space flight, Astronauts John W. Young, command pilot, and Michael Collins, pilot.
NASA Photo 104-KSC-66P-283, JFK Space Center, Kennedy, FL, June 17, 1966. Zero G. Michael Collins practices leaving and re-entering a mock-up spacecraft under weight-less conditions.
NASA Photo 104-KSC-66P-284, JFK Space Center, Kennedy, FL, June 17, 1966. Zero G. Michael Collins practices leaving and re-entering a mock-up spacecraft under weight-less conditions.
"Gemini X Training", Cape Kennedy FL, June 28, 1966. Gemini 10 Astronauts John W. Young, Command Pilot, watches Michael Colins, pilot, practice zero-G weightlessness conditions aboard a KC 135 aircraft.
"Gemini X News Conference", Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, TX, July 2, 1966. Astronauts John W. Young, command pilot, and Michael Collins, pilot, discuss their forth-coming mission before a gathering of news media representatives at a press…
NASA Photo 66-H-971, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 12, 1966. The erector is being lowered at Complex 19 during a range frequency test in preparation for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Gemini 10 three-day Earth orbital mission.
NASA Photo 66-H-964, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 12, 1966. Gemini 10 Astronauts John W. Young, command pilot, and Michael Collins, pilot, arrive at the white room during the Simultaneous Launch Demonstration at Complex 19.
NASA Photo 66-H-965, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 12, 1966. Gemini 10 Astronauts Michael Collins, pilot, and John W. Young, command pilot, are suited up during a Simultaneous Launch Demonstration.
NASA Photo 66-H-968, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 12, 1966. Gemini 10 Astronaut John W. Young, command pilot for NASA's three-day Earth orbital mission is being suited up in preparation for the Simultatneous Launch Demonstration.
NASA Photo 66-H-966, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 12, 1966. Gemini 10 Astronaut Michael Collins, pilot for NASA's three-day Earth Orbital mission is photographed through the spacecraft's window at the White Room level of Complex 19
NASA Photo 66-H-963, Cape Kennedy, FL, July 12, 1966. Gemini 10 Astronauts John W. Young, command pilot, and Michael Collins, pilot, are in the Gemini 10 Spacecraft during the Simultaneous Launch Demonstration at the White Room Level at Complex 19.