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Gemini V Mission Image - New Mexico

Gemini V Mission Image - New Mexico

The original caption reads: Photograph of Clouds, New Mexico area taken during the Gemini V mission during orbit no.2, on August 21, 1965. G.E.T. time was 17:05 / GMT time was 17:05. Original magazine number ... More

Photograph of Members of the Prime Crew of Apollo 15 Riding in a Lunar Roving Vehicle in Taos, New Mexico

Photograph of Members of the Prime Crew of Apollo 15 Riding in a Lunar...

Original caption: TAOS, NEW MEXICO. APOLLO 15 EVA TRAINING - A wide-angle view showing two members of the prime crew of the Apollo 15 lunar landing mission riding in a Lunar Roving Vehicle trainer during simul... More

Gemini IV Mission Image -  Arizona, New Mexico area

Gemini IV Mission Image - Arizona, New Mexico area

The original caption reads: Photograph of the Willcox Dry Lake, Chiracahua Mountains, Arizona, New Mexico Sonora area taken during the Gemini IV mission during orbit no.32,on June 5,1965. G.E.T. time was 50.28/... More

Gemini IV Mission Image -  Arizona, New Mexico area

Gemini IV Mission Image - Arizona, New Mexico area

The original caption reads: Photograph of the Chiracahua Mountain area, Arizona, New Mexico, Sonora-Chihuahua area taken during the Gemini IV mission during orbit no.32, on June 5,1965. G.E.T. time was 50.28/... More

Gemini IV Mission Image -  New Mexico area

Gemini IV Mission Image - New Mexico area

The original caption reads: Photograph of the Playas Lake area, New Mexico, Chihuahua taken during the Gemini IV mission during orbit no.32, on June 5,1965. G.E.T. time was 50.28/ GMT time was 17:43. Original ... More

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