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Apollo 9 Prime Crew Joke Around 10 x 8 B/W Glossy Reprint Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. 108-KSC-69P-106 25 February 1969 Apollo 9 Commander James A. McDivitt, centre, appears to be in the dark during a humorous moment when CMP David Scott, right, put his spacesuit helmet on backwards. Smiling at the proceedings at left is LMP Russell Schweickart. The crew are seen in the control area of the Apollo Mission Simulator. A very fine glossy photograph developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
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Apollo 9 CMP David Scott 10 x 8 Black & White Glossy Photograph NASA No. 108-KSC-69P-90 & 69-H-350 23 February 1969 Apollo 9 Command Module Pilot, David R. Scott, is seen in full spacesuit in preparations for a Countdown Demonstration Test at the Cape. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
January 25, 1969 Apollo 9 prime crew at Grumman's Bethpage, New York. Behind the crew is a full scale model of the Lunar Module LM-3. On a personal note -The gentleman on the right hand side in the background is my father. |
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Apollo 9 Crew Prepare For Egress Test 10 x 8 B/W Glossy Reprint Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. 69-H-82 15 January 1969 The Apollo 9 prime crew prepares for an emergency egress test at the 320-foot level "White Room" of the Mobile Launcher on Launch Complex 39's Pad A. From left are Apollo 9 Commander James McDivitt and Lunar Module Pilot Russell Schweickart. The open hatch of the Apollo 9 spacecraft is seen in the background. A very fine glossy photograph developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
Astronaut Russell L. Schweickart, lunar module pilot of the Apollo 9 prime crew, wears the extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) which he will use during his scheduled Apollo 9 extravehicular activity. In addition to the space suit and bubble helmet, the EMU also includes a portable life support system (PLSS) back pack, an Oxygen Purge System (seen atop the PLSS), and a Remote Control Unit on his chest. When this photograph was taken, Schweickart was suited up to participate in an Apollo 9 Countdown Demonstration Test on February 23, 1969. |
NASA / Grumman's LTA-8 Inspection before delivery to NASA 1969. |
LM-3 under construction Grumman's BethPage New York 1969. |
November 20, 1968 Interior view of the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building, Kennedy Space Centre, showing the Lunar Module-3 landing gear deployment. LM-3 is being prepared for flight on the Apollo 9 space mission. |
Another interior view of the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building, Kennedy Space Centre, showing the Lunar Module-3 landing gear deployment on November 20, 1968. |
August 27, 1968 10 x 12 Apollo 9 Lunar Module at Kennedy Space Centre Interior view of the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building, Kennedy Space Centre, showing the Lunar Module-3 being moved from polarity fixture to altitude chamber "R" during preparations for flight. LM-3 is being prepared for flight on the Apollo 9 space mission. |
10 x 12 November 30, 1968 Apollo 9 Command & Service Module at Kennedy Space Centre Interior view of the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building, Kennedy Space Centre, during move of Apollo Spacecraft 104 Command/Service Module from work stand to transfer stand prior to mating to Spacecraft Lunar Module Adapter (SLA)-12. Spacecraft 104 will be flown on the Apollo 9 earth orbit mission. |
December 5, 1968 Engineers are dwarfed as the Apollo 9 command, service and lunar modules are mated to the Saturn V space vehicle's instrument unit. |
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Apollo 9 Saturn V At Night 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph 23 February 1969 Brilliant night-time view of the 363-ft-high Apollo 9 space vehicle bathed in spotlights at Pad A, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Centre, during preparations for the scheduled 10-day earth-orbital space mission. A very fine glossy photograph developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
February 23, 1969 A wonderful black & White photo of the 363-foot high Apollo / Saturn V space vehicle that launched Apollo 9 astronauts James A. McDivitt, David R. Scott, and Russell L. Schweickart on 10-day earth orbital mission is readied for flight at Kennedy Space Centre's Launch Complex 39A. |
Apollo 9 Spacecraft 104 Lunar Module 3 Saturn 504 the night before launch. March 2, 1969 |
10 x 12 Apollo 9 The night before launch. The same photo as above but in a larger print as it is so beautiful. |
£4.99 Jim McDivitt Onboard Gumdrop 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. AS9-20-3154 6 March 1969 Astronaut James A. McDivitt, Apollo 9 commander, is photographed inside Command Module "Gumdrop" during the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Apollo 9 Onboard With D. Scott 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. AS9-23-3596 6 March 1969 Dave Scott is shielding his eyes from the bright glare of the sun as he looks out the window of Gumdrop as it orbits the Earth. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Apollo 9 Scott Opens Hatch 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. AS9-20-3053 6 March 1969 A wonderful shot of Dave Scott just after opening the hatch of Gumdrop and pokes his head out to take a look. Rusty took this fantastic shot from the porch of the LM Spider. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Apollo 9 Scott Opens Hatch #2 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. AS9-20-3053 6 March 1969 A wonderful shot of Dave Scott just after opening the hatch of Gumdrop and pokes his head out to take a look. Rusty took this fantastic shot from the porch of the LM Spider. Same as the above photo with out the NASA format and number. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
£4.99 Apollo 9 Scott In Open Hatch 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. AS9-20-3064 6 March 1969 Apollo 9 Command/Service Modules (CSM) nicknamed "Gumdrop" and Lunar Module (LM), nicknamed "Spider" are shown docked together as Command Module pilot David R. Scott stands in the open hatch. Astronaut Russell L. Schweickart, Lunar Module pilot, took this photograph of Scott during his EVA as he stood on the porch outside the Lunar Module. Apollo 9 was an Earth orbital mission designed to test docking procedures between the CSM and LM as well as test fly the Lunar Module in the relative safe confines of Earth orbit. High gloss photograph chemically developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
Russell L. Schweickart, Lunar Module pilot, stands in "golden slippers" on the Lunar Module "Spider's" porch during his extravehicular activity on the fourth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. This photograph was taken from inside the Lunar Module "Spider." The Command/Service Module and Lunar Module were docked. Schweickart is wearing an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU). |
Russell L. Schweickart during his stand up EVA holding on to the hand rail. This photo was taken just a few minuets after the above photo was taken. |
£4.99 Apollo 9 Gumdrop Seen From Spider 10 x 8 Colour Glossy Reprint Photograph Photo Credit: NASA No. AS9-24-3634 7 March 1969 A beautiful view of the Apollo 9 Command/Service Module as photographed from the Lunar Module, "Spider", on the fifth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission with the Earth's horizon below. A very fine glossy photograph developed on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. |
July 3, 1969 View of the Apollo 9 Lunar Module "Spider" in a lunar landing configuration photographed by Command Module pilot David Scott inside the Command/Service Module "Gumdrop" on the fifth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. The landing gear on "Spider" has been deployed. Lunar surface probes (sensors) extend out from the landing gear foot pads. Inside the "Spider" were astronauts James A. McDivitt, Apollo 9 Commander; and Russell L. Schweickart, Lunar Module pilot. |
July 3, 1969 The Lunar Module "Spider" ascent stage is photographed from the Command/Service Module on the fifth day of the Apollo 9 earth-orbital mission. The Lunar Module's descent stage had already been jettisoned. |
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