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RENDEZVOUS IN SPACE.—LEFT: The Gemini VII spacecraft floating past Gemini VI during the rendezvous and station-keeping manoeuvres 160 miles above the earth. This photograph was taken by the Gemini VI astronaut, Walter Schirra, with a 16mm moving-picture camera and was released by the Manned Space Centre in Houston, Texas. RIGHT: The Gemini VII, with its nose pointed towards the earth. Thomas Stafford, in Gemini VI, took this photograph.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30938, 20 December 1965, Page 1

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RENDEZVOUS IN SPACE.—LEFT: The Gemini VII spacecraft floating past Gemini VI during the rendezvous and station-keeping manoeuvres 160 miles above the earth. This photograph was taken by the Gemini VI astronaut, Walter Schirra, with a 16mm moving-picture camera and was released by the Manned Space Centre in Houston, Texas. RIGHT: The Gemini VII, with its nose pointed towards the earth. Thomas Stafford, in Gemini VI, took this photograph. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30938, 20 December 1965, Page 1

RENDEZVOUS IN SPACE.—LEFT: The Gemini VII spacecraft floating past Gemini VI during the rendezvous and station-keeping manoeuvres 160 miles above the earth. This photograph was taken by the Gemini VI astronaut, Walter Schirra, with a 16mm moving-picture camera and was released by the Manned Space Centre in Houston, Texas. RIGHT: The Gemini VII, with its nose pointed towards the earth. Thomas Stafford, in Gemini VI, took this photograph. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30938, 20 December 1965, Page 1