File:Press Conference - First Gemini Astronauts.jpg
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English: A press conference was held in the Bldg. 1 auditorium at the NASA Manned Spacecraft Center to announce the first Gemini astronaut [crew] selections. Shown left to right are Paul Haney, MSC Public Affairs Officer (standing); astronauts Walter Schirra and Thomas Stafford; Dr. Robert Gilruth, director of MSC; astronauts Virgil Grissom and John Young; and Donald K. Slayton, assistant director of Flight Crew Operations at MSC. |
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Date | Taken on 13 April 1964 | |||
Source | https://images.nasa.gov/details/s64-19466 | |||
Author | NASA | |||
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- Astronauts with the national flag of the United States
- Auditoriums in Texas
- Gemini 3
- Headquarters of JSC - Building 1
- Manned Spacecraft Center in 1964
- Photographs of flags of the United States in Texas
- Press conferences at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
- Paul Haney
- Wally Schirra in 1964
- Thomas Stafford
- Robert R. Gilruth
- Gus Grissom in 1964
- John Young (astronaut)
- Deke Slayton in 1964