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PRESS CONFERENCE - GEMINI-TITAN VII

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S65-57987 (1 Nov. 1965) --- The prime and backup crews of Gemini-7 spaceflight, scheduled for early December 1965, met with members of various news media at the MSC News Center. Left to right, are astronauts James A. Lovell Jr., prime crew pilot; Frank Borman, prime crew command pilot; Michael Collins, backup crew pilot; and Edward H. White II, backup crew command pilot. Photo credit: NASA

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01/11/1965
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Launch Complex 16 ,  28.50333, -80.55172
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johnson space center gemini program gemini press conference gemini titan high resolution backup crew command pilot backup crew pilot crew command pilot crew pilot backup crews msc news center news media gemini titan vii gemini 7 spaceflight astronauts james frank borman michael collins white ii photo credit american astronauts nasa