RMPYN2MB–(2 Dec. 1965) --- Gemini-7 astronauts James Lovell Jr. (center) and Frank Borman (right) review mission requirements for their Gemini-7 flight.
RMP89936–Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr. (right), command pilot, and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., pilot.
RMP8994R–Astronauts Frank Borman (right), command pilot, and James A. Lovell Jr., pilot, are the prime crew members for NASA's Gemini-Titan 7 (GT-7) mission
RMPYJ8PJ–(4 Dec. 1965) --- Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr., pilot of the Gemini-7 spacecraft, walks up the ramp at Pad 19 during the Gemini-7 prelaunch countdown.
RMP899M9–Gemini-12 astronauts James A. Lovell Jr. (left), and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., pilot, shake hands in front of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Gemini progress report sign
RMPYJ413–(6 Sept. 1966) --- Astronaut James A. Lovell Jr., prime crew command pilot for the Gemini-12 spaceflight, is pictured in Building 5, Mission Simulation and Training Facility, prior to entering the Gemini Mission Simulator for flight training.
RMP899M2–A happy Gemini-12 prime crew arrives aboard the aircraft carrier, USS Wasp. Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr. (L), and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. had just been picked up from the splashdown area.
RMP899M6–Gemini-12 astronaut James A. Lovell Jr. (left), and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. (right), pilot, eat a piece of cake presented the two astronauts by crew members of the prime recovery ship, USS Wasp
RMP89AN5–The Gemini-12 prime crew (in front) James A. Lovell Jr. (R), and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. (L), In the rear is the Gemini-12 backup crewL. Gordon Cooper Jr., (R) and Eugene A. Cernan
RMPYRR5T–(18 Dec. 1965) --- Astronauts Frank Borman (left), Gemini-7 command pilot, and James A. Lovell Jr., pilot, take time out during their welcoming ceremonies aboard the aircraft carrier USS Wasp to autograph a life preserver.
RMPYJ9GC–(18 Dec. 1965) --- Astronauts James A. Lovell Jr. (left), Gemini-7 pilot, and Frank Borman (right), command pilot, slice into a huge cake which was part of their warm welcome after arriving aboard the aircraft carrier USS Wasp.
RMPYND1T–(3 Jan. 1966) --- View of the Gemini 6 and 7 press conference. From right to left are NASA Administrator James E. Webb; MSC Deputy Director George M. Low; and astronauts James A. Lovell Jr., Frank Borman, Thomas B. Stafford and Walter M. Schirra.
RMPYH1W1–(10 Sept. 1964) --- View of the Gemini-4 prime crew and backup crew in pressure suits. They are standing around a model of the Gemini spacecraft. From left to right are astronauts Edward H. White II, pilot; James A. McDivitt, command pilot; Frank Borman and James A. Lovell Jr., backup crew.
RMPYJ93G–Left to right, are astronauts Walter M. Schirra Jr., Gemini-6 command pilot; Thomas P. Stafford, Gemini-6 pilot; Frank Borman, Gemini-7 command pilot; James A. Lovell Jr., Gemini-7 pilot; and Donald K. Slayton (partially hidden behind Lovell), assistant director for Flight Crew Operations, Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston.
RMP8992N–Portrait of the Gemini-7 prime and backup crew members around a model of the Gemini-7 spacecraft. From top right clockwise, Borman, Lovell, Michael Collins, Edward White
RMPYJ6MB–(4 Dec. 1965) --- Gemini-7 pilot James A. Lovell Jr. has a temperature check with an oral temperature probe attached to his spacesuit during a final preflight preparations for the Gemini-7 space mission.
RMPYJ939–(2 Dec. 1965) --- Dr. Charles A. Berry (left), chief of the Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) Medical Programs, and astronauts James A. Lovell Jr. (center), Gemini-7 pilot, and Frank Borman, Gemini-7 command pilot, examine a series of chest x-rays taken during the preflight physical.
RMPCAT8M–The Gemini VII spacecraft, carrying astronauts Frank Borman, command pilot, and James A. Lovell Jr., December 4, 1965
RMP899M4–The Gemini spaceflight program concludes as the Gemini-12 spacecraft, with astronaut James A. Lovell Jr.and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. aboard, nears touchdown
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