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Nasa. Liftoff of the rocket carrying the GEMINI...

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Nasa. Liftoff of the rocket carrying the GEMINI X mission into Earth orbit. On board were astronauts John W. Young, commander, and Michael Collins, pilot.July 18, 1966.Subsequent chromogenic printing. Nasa logo and numbering on the front. Nasa logo and caption typewritten on the back. 27 x 19.8cm with margins. Nasa. Takeoff of the rocket carrying the mission in Earth orbit aboard Gemini X. Astronauts John W. Young, commander and Michael Collins, pilot.18 July 1966.Chromogenic later. NASA logo and numbering on the front. NASA logo and legend typescript back. 27 x 19,8cm with margins.Nasa. Liftoff of the rocket carrying the GEMINI X mission into Earth orbit. On board were astronauts John W. Young, commander, and Michael Collins, pilot.July 18, 1966.Subsequent chromogenic printing. Nasa logo and numbering on the front. Nasa logo and caption typewritten on the back. 27 x 19.8cm with margins. Nasa. Takeoff of the rocket carrying the mission in Earth orbit aboard Gemini X. Astronauts John W. Young, commander and Michael Collins, pilot.18 July 1966.Chromogenic later. NASA logo and numbering on the front. NASA logo and legend typescript back. 27 x 19,8cm with margins.Nasa. Liftoff of the rocket carrying the GEMINI X mission into Earth orbit. On board were astronauts John W. Young, commander, and Michael Collins, pilot.July 18, 1966.Subsequent chromogenic printing. Nasa logo and numbering on the front. Nasa logo and caption typewritten on the back. 27 x 19.8cm with margins. Nasa. Takeoff of the rocket carrying the mission in Earth orbit aboard Gemini X. Astronauts John W. Young, commander and Michael Collins, pilot.18 July 1966.Chromogenic later. NASA logo and numbering on the front. NASA logo and legend typescript back. 27 x 19,8cm with margins.Nasa. Liftoff of the rocket carrying the GEMINI X mission into Earth orbit. On board were astronauts John W. Young, commander, and Michael Collins, pilot.July 18, 1966.Subsequent chromogenic printing.