NASA crew members are photographed during various missions such as Gemini, Apollo, and Skylab, as well as other national space programs. Dramatic prints from the decades-long space program spans from the remarkable breakthrough period for science of 1960 through to 2002. Scroll down for videoAstronaut Edward H. White II in 1965, from a NASA archive of 350 silver and chromogenic prints chronicling missions in space, 1960-2002. Other images show astronauts in training, during press conferences, and preparing for lift-off, with photographs of fiery launches, and returning touchdowns. The archive features both color and black-and-white prints that are a direct record of the NASA programs' achievements and contextualise a remarkable era of exploration
Source: Daily Mail February 06, 2019 12:00 UTC