7 March 1969 - Apollo 9 Lunar Module (LM), Spider, in a lunar landing configuration, as photographed from the Command and Service Modules (CSM) on day 5 of Apollo 9 Earth-orbital mission.
6 March 1969 - Astronaut Russell L. Schweickart, stands in golden slippers on the Lunar Module porch during his extravehicular activity on the fourth day of the Apollo 9 Earth-orbital mission
6 Mar 1969 - View of the docked Apollo 9 Command and Service Modules (CSM) and Lunar Module (LM), during astronaut David R. Scott's stand-up extravehicular activity (EVA), on day 4 Apollo 9 mission
3 March 1969- Apollo 9 crew leaves Kennedy Space Center's Manned Spacecraft Operations Bldg for Apollo 9 prelaunch countdown. Leading is James A. McDivitt, followed by David R. Scott, and Russell L. Schweicka
3 June 1966 - The Augmented Target Docking Adapter (ATDA) seen from Gemini 9 during one of their three rendezvous in space. Failure of the docking adapter protective cover to fully separate on the ATDA prevented docking
1 July 1965) --- Astronauts Frank Borman (right), command pilot, and James A. Lovell Jr., pilot, are the prime crew members for NASA's Gemini-Titan 7 (GT-7) mission
(September 1968) --- This is a portrait of the Apollo-Saturn 7 crew members. They are, left to right, astronauts Walter M. Schirra Jr., commander; Walter Cunningham, lunar module pilot; and Donn F. Eisele
(September 1966) --- Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr. (right), command pilot, and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., pilot.
(September 1965) --- Portrait of the Gemini-7 prime and backup crew members around a model of the Gemini-7 spacecraft. From top right clockwise, Borman, Lovell, Michael Collins, Edward White
(September 15, 1966) - Astronauts Charles Conrad Jr. (right) and Richard F. Gordon, Jr. pose in front of the recovery helicopter which brought them to the U.S.S. Guam
(October 1965) --- Gemini-6 astronauts Thomas P. Stafford (left), pilot, and Walter M. Schirra Jr., command pilot, are shown during suiting up exercises at Cape Kennedy
(October 1962) --- Portrait of Astronaut M. Scott Carpenter in civilian clothes holding picture of the Boy Scout Emblem
(NASA) Gemini-7 spacecraft as seen from the Gemini-6 spacecraft during their rendezvous mission in space. The two spacecraft are approximately 43 feet apart.12 15 1965
(May 1969) --- NASA named these three astronauts as the prime crew of the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission. L to R, are Neil A. Armstrong, commander; Michael Collins, command module pilot; and Edwin E. Aldrin
(May 1965) --- Cut-away view of the Gemini extravehicular spacesuit showing the suits different layers
(March 1969) --- Near vertical view of thunderhead over South America as photographed from the Apollo 9 spacecraft during its Earth-orbital mission
(March 1965 ) --- Food packets for use on the Gemini-3 flight including dehydrated beef pot roast, bacon and egg bites, toasted bread cubes, orange juice and a wet wipe
(June 1966) --- Prime crew for the first manned Apollo mission practice water egress procedures with full scale boilerplate model of their spacecraft
(July 1969) --- This view from the Apollo 11 spacecraft shows the Earth rising above the moon's horizon. The lunar terrain pictured is in the area of Smyth's Sea on the nearside
(July 1969) --- A photographic illustration comparing the size of Apollo Landing Site 2 with that of the metropolitan Washington, D.C. area. Site 2 is one of three Apollo 11 lunar landing sites.
(July 1969) --- A photographic illustration comparing the size of Apollo Landing Site 2 with that of the metropolitan New York City. area.
(July 1969) --- A photographic illustration comparing the size of Apollo Landing Site 2 with that of the metropolitan Houston, TX area.
(July 1969) --- A photographic illustration comparing the size of Apollo Landing Site 2 with that of the metropolitan Chicago area.
(July 1966) --- Gemini-10 prime crew portrait with astronauts John W. Young (left), command pilot, and Michael Collins, pilot.
(January 1967) --- The prime crew NASA's first manned Apollo Space Flight, named on March 21, 1966, are pictured during training in Florida. L to R are astronauts Virgil I. Grissom, Edward H. White II, and Roger Chaffee
(January 1966) --- Back row - astronauts Thomas P. Stafford (left), command pilot, and Eugene A. Cernan, pilot. Front row - backup astronauts Elliott M. See Jr., command pilot, and Charles A. Bassett II
(January 1962) --- A ground level view of the Manned Spacecraft Center site prior to ground breaking and the beginning of construction. Cows once grazed the land where MSC now stands
(February 1962) --- Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr. in his Mercury spacesuit at Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia
(December 1968) --- Portrait of astronaut James A. McDivitt, in his Air Force uniform with rank insignia showing he is Air Force Colonel
(April 1969) --- Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, wearing an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), deploys a lunar surface television camera during lunar surface simulation training
(091566) - The Gemini 11 prime crew, Astronauts Charles Conrad, Jr. (right) and Richard F. Gordon, Jr. stand on the deck of the U.S.S. Guam
(091566) - Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr., command pilot of the Gemini 11 space mission, climbs from the spacecraft minutes after splashdown
(091066) - Gemini 11 Astronauts Charles Conrad Jr., (right), command pilot, and Richard F. Gordon Jr., (left), pilot, talk with technicians in the White Room atop Pad 19 during Gemini 11 countdown
(1966) --- Close-up view of the Hand Held Maneuvering Unit which will be used by astronaut David R. Scott during the extravehicular activity on the Gemini-8 spaceflight
(1966) --- A stage of the uprated Saturn 1 launch vehicle unloaded from NASA barge Promise after arrival at Cape Kennedy. Launch vehicle for ApolloSaturn 204 mission
(1965) - Food packages for use on the Gemini-Titan 4 (GT-4) flight. Packages include beef and gravy, peaches, strawberry cereal cubes and beef sandwiches. A water gun is used to reconstitute the dehydrated food.
(1965) --- Astronauts John W. Young (left), pilot, and Virgil I. Grissom, command pilot, for the Gemini-Titan 3 flight, are shown leaving the launch pad after simulations in the Gemini-3 spacecraft.
(1963) --- Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr., pilot for the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9) mission, stands fully suited beside his spacecraft during preflight testing. Cooper named his spacecraft the Faith 7
(1962) --- Portrait view of astronaut M. Scott Carpenter, wearing Mercury pressure suit, posing for pictures during astronaut training at the Cape Canaveral, Florida
(1962) --- Astronaut John H. Glenn, Jr., Dr. William Douglas, astronauts Flight Surgeon, and equipment specialist Joe Schmitt leave crew quarters prior to Mercury-Atlas 6 (MA-6) mission
(1962) --- Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr., pilot of the Mercury-Atlas 6 space flight, relaxes aboard the carrier U.S.S. Randolph following his Earth-orbital mission