![View full screen - View 1 of Lot 41. [GEMINI 6-A & 7] World's first manned space rendezvous. VINTAGE NASA "RED NUMBER" PHOTOGRAPH, 15 DECEMBER 1965..](https://sothebys-md.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/00b97d5/2147483647/strip/true/crop/2000x1626+0+0/resize/385x313!/quality/90/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsothebys-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fmedia-desk%2Fb2%2F48%2F81b3ca8b4221aedf4efc4242ec88%2F174n10228-bcm2r.jpg)
The Vintage NASA Photo Collection of Philip Kulpa
Lot Closed
December 3, 05:41 PM GMT
Estimate
1,000 - 1,500 USD
Lot Details
Description
The Vintage NASA Photo Collection of Philip Kulpa
[GEMINI 6-A & 7]
WORLD'S FIRST MANNED SPACE RENDEZVOUS. 15 DECEMBER 1965.
Vintage NASA “Red Number” chromogenic color photograph, 10 by 8 inches, “A Kodak Paper” watermark to verso. NASA image ID “NASA S-65-63180” printed in upper margin in red.
A HISTORIC MILESTONE IN THE SPACE PROGRAM, MANKIND'S FIRST SPACE RENDEZVOUS, accomplished by Walter Schirra and Thomas Stafford in the Gemini 6-A, and Frank Borman and James Lovell in the Gemini 7. Gemini V7 had been launched eleven days before Gemini 6-A, on 4 December 1965. Once Gemini 6-A achieved orbit, the spacecraft caught up to Gemini 7 and the two ships manoeuvred to within a few feet of each other during three Earth orbits. Gemini 6-A was originally planned to dock with the uncrewed Gemini-Agena target vehicle, however that vehicle failed on launch, and rather than scrapping the mission, the decision was made to rendezvous with the upcoming Gemini 7 instead.
An oblique view of the Gemini 7 spacecraft photographed at a range of 87 feet with the adapter section facing the camera, as it prepares to rendezvous with Gemini 6, the Earth and clouds visible in the background.