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£4.99 Neil A. Armstrong 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-31452 September 1964 Neil was transferred from the NACA to astronaut status with the second group of NASA Astronauts in September 1962. Gemini 8 - Pilot Apollo 11 - Commander Armstrong was the first man to land a craft on the Moon and the first man to step on its surface. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Charles A. Bassett II 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-31443 1964 Charlie Bassett was one of the third group of astronauts named by NASA in October 1963. In addition to participating in the overall astronaut-training program, he had specific responsibilities pertaining to training and simulators. On November 8, 1965, he was selected as pilot of the upcoming Gemini 9 mission. He died on February 28, 1966, in the crash of a T-38 jet. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Alan Bean 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Alan Bean was one of the third group of astronauts named by NASA in October 1963. He served as backup astronaut for the Gemini 10 and Apollo 9 missions. Captain Bean was lunar module pilot on Apollo 12, man’s second lunar landing. In November 1969 Bean was spacecraft commander of Skylab Mission II (SL-3), July 29 to September 25, 1973 Captain Bean has logged 1,671 hours and 45 minutes in space, of which 10 hours and 26 minutes were spent in EVAs on the moon and in earth orbit. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Alan Bean #2 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-31850 1964 Alan Bean was one of the third group of astronauts named by NASA in October 1963. He served as backup astronaut for the Gemini 10 and Apollo 9 missions. Captain Bean was lunar module pilot on Apollo 12, man’s second lunar landing. In November 1969 Bean was spacecraft commander of Skylab Mission II (SL-3), July 29 to September 25, 1973 Captain Bean has logged 1,671 hours and 45 minutes in space, of which 10 hours and 26 minutes were spent in EVAs on the moon and in earth orbit. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Alan Bean #3 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-71-51300 1971 Alan Bean was one of the third group of astronauts named by NASA in October 1963. He served as backup astronaut for the Gemini 10 and Apollo 9 missions. Captain Bean was lunar module pilot on Apollo 12, man’s second lunar landing. In November 1969 Bean was spacecraft commander of Skylab Mission II (SL-3), July 29 to September 25, 1973 Captain Bean has logged 1,671 hours and 45 minutes in space, of which 10 hours and 26 minutes were spent in EVAs on the moon and in earth orbit. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Frank Borman 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-31456 1964 Frank was selected in the second group of NASA Astronauts in 1962. In 1967 he served as a member of the Apollo 204 Fire Investigation Board. Later he became the Apollo Program Resident Manager, heading the team that re-engineered the Apollo spacecraft. Gemini VII - Pilot A hero of the American Space Odyssey, Frank Borman led the first team of American astronauts to circle the moon, extending man's horizons into space. He is internationally known as Commander of the 1968 Apollo 8 Mission. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Frank Borman #2 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-31456 1964 Frank was selected in the second group of NASA Astronauts in 1962. In 1967 he served as a member of the Apollo 204 Fire Investigation Board. Later he became the Apollo Program Resident Manager, heading the team that re-engineered the Apollo spacecraft. Gemini VII - Pilot A hero of the American Space Odyssey, Frank Borman led the first team of American astronauts to circle the moon, extending man's horizons into space. He is internationally known as Commander of the 1968 Apollo 8 Mission. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 John S. Bull 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-66-33757 May 1966 John was one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966. Bull resigned from astronaut duty in 1968 due to pulmonary disease, returned to Stanford University graduate school, and received a Ph.D. in 1973. At NASA Ames Research Centre, from 1973-1985, he conducted simulation and flight test research in advanced flight systems for both helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. From 1986 until his retirement in 1989, he managed NASA wide research programs in autonomous systems technology for space applications. He currently provides consulting services for aerospace research and technology programs. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Scott Carpenter 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-34357 1964 Carpenter was named as one of the original 7 Mercury astronauts in April 1959. Carpenter flew the second American manned orbital flight on May 24, 1962. He piloted his Aurora 7 spacecraft through three revolutions of the earth, reaching a maximum altitude of 164 miles. The spacecraft landed in the Atlantic Ocean about 1000 miles southeast of Cape Canaveral after 4 hours and 54 minutes of flight time. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Gerald P. Carr 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-71-51283 1971 Colonel Carr was one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966. He served as a member of the astronaut support crews and as CAPCOM for the Apollo 8 and 12 flights, and was involved in the development and testing of the lunar roving vehicle which was used on the lunar surface by Apollo flight crews. Carr was commander of Skylab 4 From February 1974 until March 1978, Colonel Carr and his Skylab 4 team mates shared the world record for individual time in space: 2,017 hours 15 minutes 32 seconds, and Carr logged 15 hours and 48 minutes in three EVAs outside the Orbital Workshop. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Gene Cernan 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-71-51309 1971 Gene Cernan was one of fourteen astronauts selected by NASA in October 1963. Gemini 9 - Pilot Apollo 10 - Lunar Module Pilot Apollo 17 - Commander Cernan has logged 566 hours and 15 minutes in space, of which more than 73 hours were spent on the surface of the moon. Last Man to Walk On The Moon High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Gene Cernan #2 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-31844 1964 Gene Cernan was one of fourteen astronauts selected by NASA in October 1963. Gemini 9 - Pilot Apollo 10 - Lunar Module Pilot Apollo 17 - Commander Cernan has logged 566 hours and 15 minutes in space, of which more than 73 hours were spent on the surface of the moon. Last Man to Walk On The Moon High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Roger B. Chaffee 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-31447 1964 Chaffee was one of the third group of astronauts selected by NASA in October 1963. In addition to participating in the overall training program, he was also tasked with working on flight control communications systems, instrumentation systems, and attitude and translation control systems in the Apollo Branch of the Astronaut office. On March 21, 1966, he was selected as one of the pilots for the AS-204 mission, the first 3-man Apollo flight. Lieutenant Commander Chaffee died on January 27, 1967, in the Apollo spacecraft flash fire during a launch pad test at Kennedy Space Centre. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Mike Collins 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-29926 1964 Collins was one of the third group of astronauts named by NASA in October 1963 Gemini 10 - Pilot Apollo 11 - Command Module Pilot Collins completed two space flights, logging 266 hours in space - of which 1 hour and 27 minutes was spent in EVA. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Mike Collins 10 x 8 Black & White Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-63-19843 1963 Collins was one of the third group of astronauts named by NASA in October 1963 Gemini 10 - Pilot Apollo 11 - Command Module Pilot Collins completed two space flights, logging 266 hours in space - of which 1 hour and 27 minutes was spent in EVA. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Gordon Cooper 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-31847 1964 Colonel Cooper was selected as one of the Original Mercury 7 astronaut in April 1959. On May 15-16, 1963, he piloted the "Faith 7" spacecraft on a 22-orbit mission which concluded the operational phase of Project Mercury. Gemini VI - Command Pilot Colonel Cooper logged 222 hours in space High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Walt Cunningham 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-31816 1964 Mr. Cunningham was one of the third group of astronauts selected by NASA in October 1963. On October 11, 1968, he occupied the lunar module pilot seat for the eleven-day flight of Apollo 7--the first manned flight test of the third generation United States spacecraft. Cunningham participated in and executed manoeuvres enabling the crew to perform exercises in transposition and docking and lunar orbit rendezvous with the S-IVB stage of their Saturn IB launch vehicle; completed eight successful test and manoeuvring ignitions of the service module propulsion engine; measured the accuracy of performance of all spacecraft systems; and provided the first live television transmission of onboard crew activities. The 263-hour, four-and-a-half million mile shakedown flight was successfully concluded on October 22, 1968, with splashdown occurring in the Atlantic--some eight miles from the carrier ESSEX. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Charlie Duke 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-71-51288 1971 Duke was one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966. He served as member of the astronaut support crew for the Apollo 10 flight. He was CAPCOM for Apollo 11, the first landing on the Moon and he served as backup lunar module pilot on Apollo 13 and 17. Apollo 16 - Lunar Module Pilot With the completion of his first space flight, Duke has logged 265 hours in space and over 21 hours of extra vehicular activity. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Charlie Duke #2 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-66-34847 1966 Duke was one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966. He served as member of the astronaut support crew for the Apollo 10 flight. He was CAPCOM for Apollo 11, the first landing on the Moon and he served as backup lunar module pilot on Apollo 13 and 17. Apollo 16 - Lunar Module Pilot With the completion of his first space flight, Duke has logged 265 hours in space and over 21 hours of extra vehicular activity. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Ronald E. Evans 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-66-34630 May 1966 Captain Evans was one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966. Apollo 17 - Command Module Pilot Completing his first space flight, Captain Evans logged 301 hours, 51 minutes in space-1 hour, 6 minutes of which were spent in extravehicular activity. He holds the record of more time in lunar orbit than anyone else in the world. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Theodore C. Freeman 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-31476 1964 Freeman was one of the third group of astronauts selected by NASA in October 1963. Capt. Theodore C. Freeman, USAF, died in a T-38 jet crash at Ellington Air Force Base, Houston, Texas on 31 October 1964. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Edward G. Givens 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-66-34846 May 1966 Major Givens was one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Richard Gordon 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-31460 1964 Captain Gordon was one of the third group of astronauts named by NASA in October 1963. Gemini XI - Pilot Apollo 12 - Command Module Pilot Captain Gordon has completed two space flights, logging a total of 315 hours and 53 minutes in space--2 hours and 44 minutes of which were spent in EVA. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Virgil I. Grissom 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-32343 September 1964 Grissom was named as one of the original 7 Mercury astronauts in April 1959. Grissom piloted the “Liberty Bell 7 spacecraft, the second and final sub orbital Mercury test flight, on July 21, 1961. This flight lasted 15 minutes and 37seconds, attained an altitude of 118 statute miles, and travelled 302 miles downrange from the launch pad at Cape Kennedy. Gemini III - Command Pilot Lieutenant Colonel Grissom died on January 27, 1967, in the Apollo spacecraft flash fire during a launch pad test at Kennedy Space Centre, Florida. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Fred Haise 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-19431 1964 Haise was one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966 Apollo 13 - Lunar Module Pilot Fred has logged 142 hours and 54 minutes in space. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Fred Haise #2 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-71-51260 1971 Haise was one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966 Apollo 13 - Lunar Module Pilot Fred has logged 142 hours and 54 minutes in space. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Fred Haise #3 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-76-28475 1976 Haise was one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966 Apollo 13 - Lunar Module Pilot Fred has logged 142 hours and 54 minutes in space. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Fred Haise Flight Jacket Pose 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph 1969 High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Henry W. Hartsfield 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-71-51272 1971 Hartsfield became a NASA astronaut in September 1969. He was a member of the astronaut support crew for Apollo 16 and served as a member of the astronaut support crew for the Skylab 2, 3, and 4 missions. Hartsfield served as backup pilot for STS-2 and STS-3, Columbia's second and third orbital flight tests. A veteran of three space flights, Hartsfield has logged 483 hours in space. He served as the pilot on STS-4 (June 27 to July 4, 1982), and was the spacecraft commander on STS-41D (August 30 to September 5, 1984) and STS-61A (October 30 to November 6 1985). High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Henry W. Hartsfield #2 10 x 8 B/W Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. 70-H-0363 1970 High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 James B. Irwin 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-65-56977 October 1965 Irwin was one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966. He was crew commander of lunar module (LTA-8)- this vehicle finished the first series of thermal vacuum tests on June 1, 1968. He also served as a member of the astronaut support crew for Apollo 10 and as backup lunar module pilot for the Apollo 12 flight. Apollo 15 Lunar Module Pilot. Irwin logged 295 hours and 11 minutes in space - 19 hours and 46 minutes of which were in EVA. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 James B. Irwin #2 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-71-51301 October 1965 Irwin was one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966. He was crew commander of lunar module (LTA-8)- this vehicle finished the first series of thermal vacuum tests on June 1, 1968. He also served as a member of the astronaut support crew for Apollo 10 and as backup lunar module pilot for the Apollo 12 flight. Apollo 15 Lunar Module Pilot. Irwin logged 295 hours and 11 minutes in space - 19 hours and 46 minutes of which were in EVA. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Joseph P. Kerwin 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-65-56977 October 1965 Captain Kerwin was selected as a scientist-astronaut by NASA in June 1965. Joe Kerwin served as science-pilot for the Skylab 2 mission which launched on May 25 and terminated on June 22, 1973. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Christopher C. Kraft, Jr. 10 x 8 B/W Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-61-3133 1961 Assistant Chief Flight Operations Division NASA Manned Spacecraft Centre. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Eugene F. Kranz 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-89-27995 1989 The Godfather of Control Room activity. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Aleksey Leonov 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Soviet cosmonaut, the first man to climb out of a spacecraft in space on 18 March 1965 during the Voskhod 2 mission. Leonov was the commander of the Apollo Soyuz Test Project's Russian crew. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Jack R. Lousma 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-66-33673 1966 Lousma is one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966. Jack was the pilot for Skylab-3 (July 28 to September 25, 1973) and was spacecraft commander on STS-3 (March 22-30, 1982), logging a total of over 1,619 hours in space. Lousma also spent 11 hours on two spacewalks outside the Skylab space station. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 James A. Lovell 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-29922 1964 Captain Lovell was selected as an Astronaut by NASA in September 1962. Gemini XII - Command Pilot Apollo 8 - Command Module Pilot and Navigator Apollo 13 - Commander Captain Lovell held the record for time in space with a total of 715 hours and 5 minutes until surpassed by the Skylab flights. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 James A. Lovell #2 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-29922 1964 Captain Lovell was selected as an Astronaut by NASA in September 1962. Gemini XII - Command Pilot Apollo 8 - Command Module Pilot and Navigator Apollo 13 - Commander Captain Lovell held the record for time in space with a total of 715 hours and 5 minutes until surpassed by the Skylab flights. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 James A. Lovell #3 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-62-7957 1962 Captain Lovell was selected as an Astronaut by NASA in September 1962. Gemini XII - Command Pilot Apollo 8 - Command Module Pilot and Navigator Apollo 13 - Commander Captain Lovell held the record for time in space with a total of 715 hours and 5 minutes until surpassed by the Skylab flights. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Glynn Lunney 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-82-41991 1989 One of the more noted of all the NASA Flight Directors. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 James A. McDivitt 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-31852 1964 General McDivitt was selected as an astronaut by NASA in September 1962. Gemini 4 - Command Pilot Apollo 9 - Commander In August 1969, he became Manager of the Apollo Spacecraft Program and was the program manger for Apollo 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 James A. McDivitt #2 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-71-59424 1971 General McDivitt was selected as an astronaut by NASA in September 1962. Gemini 4 - Command Pilot Apollo 9 - Commander In August 1969, he became Manager of the Apollo Spacecraft Program and was the program manger for Apollo 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Bruce McCandless 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-71-51285 1971 McCandless is one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966. He was a member of the astronaut support crew for the Apollo 14 mission and was backup pilot for the first manned Skylab mission (SL-1/SL-2). A veteran of two space flights, McCandless has logged over 312 hours in space, including 4 hours of MMU flight time. He flew as a mission specialist on STS-41B (February 3-11, 1984) and STS-31 (April 24-29, 1990). High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Edgar Mitchell 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-66-34893 1966 Captain Mitchell was in a group selected for astronaut training in April 1966 Apollo 14 - Lunar Module Pilot Mitchell logged a total of 216 hours and 42 minutes in space. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Ed Mitchell 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-71-51306 Captain Mitchell was in a group selected for astronaut training in April 1966 Apollo 14 - Lunar Module Pilot Mitchell logged a total of 216 hours and 42 minutes in space. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Stuart A. Roosa 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-71-59427 1971 Colonel Roosa was one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966. Roosa was a member of the astronaut support crew for the Apollo 9 flight and he completed his first space flight as command module pilot on Apollo 14, January 31 - February 9, 1971. He served as backup command pilot for the Apollo 16 and 17 missions, and was assigned to the space shuttle program until his retirement in 1976 In completing his first space flight, Roosa logged a total of 216 hours and 42 minutes in space. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Stuart A. Roosa #2 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-66-35213 1966 Colonel Roosa was one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966. Roosa was a member of the astronaut support crew for the Apollo 9 flight and he completed his first space flight as command module pilot on Apollo 14, January 31 - February 9, 1971. He served as backup command pilot for the Apollo 16 and 17 missions, and was assigned to the space shuttle program until his retirement in 1976 In completing his first space flight, Roosa logged a total of 216 hours and 42 minutes in space. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Wally Schirra 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Captain Schirra was one of the original seven Mercury Astronauts named by NASA in April 1959. On October 3, 1962; he piloted the six orbit Sigma 7 Mercury flight; a flight which lasted 9 hours, 15 minutes. Gemini VI - Command Pilot Apollo 7 - Command Pilot Captain Schirra has logged a total of 295 hours and 15 minutes in space. He is unique in that he is the only Astronaut to have flown Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Walter Schirra 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. G-60-271 1960 Captain Schirra was named as one of the original 7 Mercury astronauts in April 1959. On October 3, 1962; he piloted the six orbit Sigma 7 Mercury flight; a flight which lasted 9 hours, 15 minutes. Gemini VI - Command Pilot Apollo 7 - Command Pilot Captain Schirra has logged a total of 295 hours and 15 minutes in space. He is unique in that he is the only Astronaut to have flown Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Walter M. Schirra 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-31480 1964 General McDivitt was selected as an astronaut by NASA in September 1962. Gemini 4 - Command Pilot Apollo 9 - Commander In August 1969, he became Manager of the Apollo Spacecraft Program and was the program manger for Apollo 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Harrison H. Schmitt 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-70-29660 1970 Dr. Schmitt was selected as a scientist-astronaut by NASA in June 1965. Apollo 15 - Backup Lunar Module Pilot Apollo 17 - Lunar Module Pilot Dr. Schmitt logged 301 hours and 51 minutes in space -- of which 22 hours and 4 minutes were spent in extravehicular activity on the lunar surface. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Rusty Schweickart 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-63-20062 1963 Mr. Schweickart was one of fourteen astronauts named by NASA in October 1963. He served as lunar module pilot for Apollo 9, March 3-13, 1969. This was the third manned flight in the Apollo series, the second to be launched by a Saturn V, and the first manned flight of the lunar module. Completing his first space flight, Schweickart logged 241 hours in space. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Rusty Schweickart #2 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-29936 1964 Mr. Schweickart was one of fourteen astronauts named by NASA in October 1963. He served as lunar module pilot for Apollo 9, March 3-13, 1969. This was the third manned flight in the Apollo series, the second to be launched by a Saturn V, and the first manned flight of the lunar module. Completing his first space flight, Schweickart logged 241 hours in space. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Rusty Schweickart #3 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-71-51266 1971 Mr. Schweickart was one of fourteen astronauts named by NASA in October 1963. He served as lunar module pilot for Apollo 9, March 3-13, 1969. This was the third manned flight in the Apollo series, the second to be launched by a Saturn V, and the first manned flight of the lunar module. Completing his first space flight, Schweickart logged 241 hours in space. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Dave Scott 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-71-52277 1971 Scott was one of the third group of astronauts named by NASA in October 1963. Gemini VIII - Pilot Apollo 9 - Command Module Pilot Apollo 15 - Commander Scott has logged 546 hours and 54 minutes in space, of which 20 hours and 46 minutes were in Extravehicular Activity. He is only one of three Astronauts who have flown both earth orbital and lunar Apollo Missions. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Dave Scott #2 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-31472 1964 Scott was one of the third group of astronauts named by NASA in October 1963. Gemini VIII - Pilot Apollo 9 - Command Module Pilot Apollo 15 - Commander Scott has logged 546 hours and 54 minutes in space, of which 20 hours and 46 minutes were in Extravehicular Activity. He is only one of three Astronauts who have flown both earth orbital and lunar Apollo Missions. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Elliott M. See Jr. 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-64-29933 1964 Elliott See was one of nine pilot astronauts selected in September 1962. He participated in all phases of the astronaut training program and was subsequently given responsibility for monitoring the design and development of guidance and navigation systems. He also aided in the coordination for mission planning. He was selected as pilot of the back-up crew for the Gemini 5 mission, and the command pilot for the Gemini 9 flight. Mr. See died on February 28, 1966, in St. Louis, Missouri, in the crash of a T-38 aircraft. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Thomas P. Stafford 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-62-7959 October 1962 General Stafford was selected among the second group of astronauts in September 1962. Gemini VI - Pilot Gemini IX - Command Pilot Apollo 10 - Commander ASTP - Commander General Stafford has flown six rendezvous in space; logged 507 hours and 43 minutes in space flight. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Richard H. Truly 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-71-51296 1971 Truly became an astronaut for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in August 1969. He was a member of the Astronaut support crew and capsule communicator for all three of the manned Skylab missions (1973) and the Apollo-Soyuz mission (1975). As a Naval Aviator and test pilot, Truly has over 7,000 hours in numerous military jet aircraft. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Paul J. Weitz 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-66-33762 May 1966 Mr. Weitz is one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966. He served as pilot on the crew of Skylab-2 (SL-2), which launched on May 25 and ended on June 22, 1973. SL-2 was the first manned Skylab mission, and activated a 28-day flight. In logging 672 hours and 49 minutes aboard the orbital workshop, the crew established what was then a new world record for a single mission. Mr. Weitz also logged 2 hours and 11 minutes in extravehicular activities. He was spacecraft commander on the crew of STS-6, which launched from Kennedy Space Centre, Florida, on April 4, 1983. With the completion of this flight, Paul Weitz logged a total of 793 hours in space. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Al Worden 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. S-66-39057 1966 Worden was one of the 19 astronauts selected by NASA in April 1966. Apollo 12 - Backup CMP Apollo 15 - Command Module Pilot Worden logged 295 hours and 11 minutes in space and performed the first trans-earth EVA. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
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