Bonus Appraisal: Signed NASA Photos, ca. 1965, from Palm Springs! Check out NASA photos from the collection of a former engineer after the appraisal of his Apollo model, sticker and jacket in Palm ...
This print is of NASA Image #S-65-30431. Astronaut Ed White floats in orbit miles above Hawaii during the first ever successful "walk in space" EVA (extra vehicular activity) during the Gemini IV ...
NASA's ambitions for manned space missions have not been this high for decades. And we’re not talking solely about the development of commercial crew spaceships, but an entire new-gen launch platform ...
This print is of NASA Image #S-65-30433. Gemini 4 Pilot Edward White floats in zero gravity while conducting the first American spacewalk, photographed by fellow Gemini 4 astronaut, Command Pilot ...
The story of arguably the most impactful competition in horological history has now passed into legend. In 1965, NASA put out the call for a watch that could withstand the rigors of space travel and ...
On August 21, 1965, the prime crew for the Gemini-5 mission — astronauts L. Gordon Cooper, Jr., and Charles Conrad, Jr. — arrive at Launch Pad 19 and traverse the gantry ramp at Cape Kennedy, Florida.
Astronaut Ed White became the first American to walk in space on this day in history, June 3, 1965. White, an engineer, a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Air Force, a test pilot and NASA astronaut, ...
With the freshly unveiled MoonSwatch 1965, OMEGA and Swatch are back with a new iteration of their viral watch collab. The MoonSwatch 1965 pays tribute to the iconic OMEGA Speedmaster’s space flight ...
A look back at NASA’s last moon mission. Images of the Gemini 7 mission in 1965. Photos from NASA’s second moon-landing mission. Astronauts Jim Lovell and Edwin Aldrin fly on final mission of the ...
Appraisal: NASA Signed Photos, ca. 1965, from Junk in the Trunk 5, Hour 1. Watch Grant Zahajko's appraisal of NASA signed photos, ca. 1965, in Junk in the Trunk 5, Hour 1.
On August 29, 1965, Astronauts L. Gordon Cooper, Jr., and Charles Conrad, Jr., exit the Gemini-5 spacecraft completing a successful mission. Navy divers assist them during the recovery operation.