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http://images.jsc.nasa.gov/images/pao/GT4/10074017.htm NASA Photo ID: S65-30427 File Name: 10074017.jpg Film Type: 4x5 Date Taken: 06/09/65 Title: Astronaut Edward White during first EVA performed during Gemini 4 flight Description: Astronaut Edward H. White II, pilot for the Gemini-Titan 4 space flight, floats in zero gravity of space. The extravehicular activity was performed during the third revolution of the Gemini 4 spacecraft. White is attached to the spacecraft by a 25-ft. umbilical line and a 23-ft. tether line, both wrapped in gold tape to form one cord. In his right hand White carries a Hand-Held Self-Maneuvering Unit (HHSMU). The visor of his helmet is gold plated to protect him from the unfiltered rays of the sun. Subject terms: ASTRONAUTS EXTRAVEHICULAR ACTIVITY GEMINI 4 FLIGHT GEMINI PROJECT GEMINI SPACECRAFT TETHERLINES ZERO GRAVITY

http://images.jsc.nasa.gov/images/pao/AS1/10074793.htm NASA Photo ID: S67-15717 File Name: 10074793.jpg Film Type: 4x5 Date Taken: 01/03/67 Title: Apollo Spacecraft 012 Command/Service Module being moved to Operations bldg Description: Apollo Spacecraft 012 Command/Service Module is moved from H-134 to east stokes for mating to the Saturn Lunar Module Adapter No. 05 in the Manned Spacecraft Operations bldg. S/C 012 will be flown on the Apollo/Saturn 204 mission. Subject terms: APOLLO 1 FLIGHT APOLLO PROJECT APOLLO SPACECRAFT ASSEMBLY COMMAND MODULES FACILITIES FLORIDA LUNAR MODULE SERVICE MODULES

http://images.jsc.nasa.gov/images/pao/AS1/10074772.htm NASA Photo ID: S66-30236 File Name: 10074772.jpg Film Type: 4x5 Date Taken: 04/01/66 Title: Portrait of Apollo 1 prime crew Description: Portrait of Apollo 1 prime crew for first manned Apollo space flight. Left to right, are Astronauts Edward H. White II, Virigil I. Grissom, and Roger B. Chaffee. Subject terms: APOLLO PROJECT ASTRONAUTS CREWS PORTRAIT

http://images.jsc.nasa.gov/images/pao/AS1/10074799.htm NASA Photo ID: S67-21295 File Name: 10074799.jpg Film Type: 4x5 Date Taken: 01/28/67 Title: Closeup view of Apollo Spacecraft 012 Command Module after flash fire Description: Closeup view of the exterior of Apollo 012 Command Module at Pad 34 showing the effects of the intense heat of the flash fire which killed the prime crew of the Apollo/Saturn 204 mission. Astronauts Virgil I. Grissom, Edward H. White II, and Roger B. Chaffee lost their lives in the accidental fire. Subject terms: APOLLO 1 FLIGHT APOLLO PROJECT APOLLO SPACECRAFT COMMAND MODULES FACILITIES FAILURE ANALYSIS FIRE DAMAGE LAUNCHING PADS LAUNCHING SITES SPACECRAFT CABINS

http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/ABSTRACTS/GPN-2000-001316.html NASA Center: Johnson Space Center Image # : AS12-48-7136 Date : 11/20/1969 Conrad and Surveyor on the Slope of a Crater Full Description Charles Conrad Jr., Apollo 12 Commander, examines the unmanned Surveyor III spacecraft during the second extravehicular activity (EVA-2). The Lunar Module (LM) "Intrepid" is in the right background. This picture was taken by astronaut Alan L. Bean, Lunar Module pilot. The "Intrepid" landed on the Moon's Ocean of Storms only 600 feet from Surveyor III. The television camera and several other components were taken from Surveyor III and brought back to Earth for scientific analysis. Surveyor III soft-landed on the Moon on April 19, 1967. Keywords APOLLO 12 FLIGHT APOLLO PROJECT CRATERS LUNAR EXPLORATION LUNAR Reference Numbers Center: JSC Center Number: AS12-48-7136 GRIN DataBase Number: GPN-2000-001316 Source Information Creator/Photographer: NASA Alan L. Bean Original Source: DIGITAL