IMAGE 1600_99\640.Lbm,The first, unmanned, launch from Cape Canaveral of the Gemini- Titan launch vehicle on April 8, 1964.
xxIxxMAGE 1600_99\640a.Lbm,The Gemini 5 crew, Gordon Cooper (left) and Charles Conrad, strap themselves in the capsule shortly before lift-off on August 21, 1965.
IMAGE 1600_99\641.Lbm,The movable erector around the Gemini 5/Titan launch vehicle is lowered shortly before lift-off on August 21, 1965.
IMAGE 1600_99\642.Lbm,Gemini 6 lifts off the launch pad on December 15, 1965, heading for a rendezvous with Gemini 7.
IMAGE 1600_99\643.Lbm,It is December 16, 1965, and the Gemini 6 astronauts have just splashed down in the Atlantic after a successful 26-hour flight.
IMAGE 1600_99\644.Lbm,Walter Schirra sits in the Gemini 6 spacecraft after splashdown.
IMAGE 1600_99\645.Lbm,With Navy frogmen in attendance, Thomas Stafford (left) and Walter Schirra clamber out of the Gemini 6 module..
IMAGE 1600_99\646.Lbm,Thomas Stafford pictured inside the spacecraft during the Gemini 9 mission from June 3-6, 1966.
IMAGE 1600_99\647.Lbm,Eugene Cernan emerges from Gemini 9 to go spacewalking. Note the umbilical line.
IMAGE 1600_99\649.Lbm,Eugene Cernan photographs Baja California with his EVA camera from outside Gemini 9.
IMAGE 1600_99\652.Lbm,Gemini 10 moves in to rendezvous with an Agena target vehicle during a three-day mission, July 18-21, 1966.
IMAGE 1600_99\653.Lbm,The Gemini 10 spacecraft, being prepared for hoisting aboard the recovery ship after splashdown on July 21, 1966.
IMAGE 1600_99\654.Lbm,The Gemini 11 crew jettison the tether that connects them with the Agena target vehicle during their three-day mission, September 12-15, 1966.
IMAGE 1600_99\655.Lbm,Another view of the Agena target vehicle following tether jettison. (Gemini 11)
xxIxxMAGE 1600_99\655a.Lbm,An example of Gemini 11 photography showing the Middle East, with countries marked for reference.
IMAGE 1600_99\656.Lbm,A magnificent example of Gemini 11 photography, showing north- east Africa, and in the distance the Red Sea.
IMAGE 1600_99\657.Lbm,Gemini 11 Earth photography showing India and Sri Lanka.
xxIxxMAGE 1600_99\657a.Lbm,Gemini 12 astronaut John Young trains for his forthcoming spacewalk in a water tank.
IMAGE 1600_99\658.Lbm,Gemini 12 pilot Edwin Aldrin took this picture during a stand-up EVA while the spacecraft was docked with the Agena target vehicle.
IMAGE 1600_99\659.Lbm,Edwin Aldrin during his stand-up EVA. (Gemini 12)
IMAGE 1600_99\660.Lbm,Edwin Aldrin during his stand-up EVA, preparing to install an external camera.
IMAGE 1600_99\661.Lbm,Outside Gemini this time, Edwin Aldrin works at a 'busy box'. In all on the Gemini 12 mission, he spends over five hours on EVA.
IMAGE 1600_99\662.Lbm,On November 15, 1966, the last Gemini mission is over. James Lovell and Edwin Aldrin are welcomed aboard the recovery ship USS 'Wasp'. (Gemini 12)
IMAGE 1600_99\676.Lbm,Comparison between the one-man Mercury and the two-man Gemini spacecraft.