Lot Nr. 33


Michael Collins (Gemini X)


Cover of LIFE: the Agena illuminated by orbital sunrise, 18-21 July 1966

Vintage chromogenic print on fiber-based paper, printed 1966, numbered "NASA S-66-46121" in red in top margin, with NASA caption (NASA MSC) and "A KODAK PAPER"watermark on verso, 20,3 x 25,4 cm

In the harsh glare of a space sunrise over the South Atlantic, Gemini X prepares to dock with Agena 10 about 46 feet away.

“If you see something out the window that’s interesting and the Sun happens to be in the wrong position, that’s just too bad; you shoot anyway because it’s a very transient, rapidly changing world out there, and you can’t wait for the Sun to get in the right position.”
Michael Collins (Schick and Van Haaften, p. 71).

From the mission transcript when the photograph was taken:
005:16:32 Collins: 180 feet. Okay, 180 feet and holding. You get right in there, John. 180 feet. 180 feet and holding. 120 feet.
005:17:14 Young: Got your camera?
005:17:16 Collins: Yes. Got it set up for daylight.
005:17:50 Young: Get right in there with this one. [...]
005:19:52 Collins: How in the heck do I stop rolling around in it?
005:19:55 Young: Just stopped, right?
005:19:59 Collins: Here comes the Sun, so watch it. [...]
005:20:29 Capcom (Mission Control): Roger. Are you Station-keeping yet ?
005:20:45 Young: I can’t see a darn thing there, Babe. Can you see it?
005:20:47 Collins: Yes. I can see. You’re all right: You’re all right: You’re all right: You’re all right, John: Don’t do anything; You’ll see it in a second.
005:20:59 Young: I got it.

Watch more: Gemini X: Quick Look 1966 NASA Project Gemini Flight - Gemini 10 - CharlieDeanArchives

Literature:
LIFE, 5 August 1966, cover; TIME, 5 August 1966, p. 81; The View from Space: American Astronaut Photography 1962-1972, Schick and van Haaften, p. 71 (variant).

Expertin: Mag. Eva Königseder Mag. Eva Königseder
+43-1-515 60-421

eva.koenigseder@dorotheum.at

27.09.2023 - 14:37

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Michael Collins (Gemini X)


Cover of LIFE: the Agena illuminated by orbital sunrise, 18-21 July 1966

Vintage chromogenic print on fiber-based paper, printed 1966, numbered "NASA S-66-46121" in red in top margin, with NASA caption (NASA MSC) and "A KODAK PAPER"watermark on verso, 20,3 x 25,4 cm

In the harsh glare of a space sunrise over the South Atlantic, Gemini X prepares to dock with Agena 10 about 46 feet away.

“If you see something out the window that’s interesting and the Sun happens to be in the wrong position, that’s just too bad; you shoot anyway because it’s a very transient, rapidly changing world out there, and you can’t wait for the Sun to get in the right position.”
Michael Collins (Schick and Van Haaften, p. 71).

From the mission transcript when the photograph was taken:
005:16:32 Collins: 180 feet. Okay, 180 feet and holding. You get right in there, John. 180 feet. 180 feet and holding. 120 feet.
005:17:14 Young: Got your camera?
005:17:16 Collins: Yes. Got it set up for daylight.
005:17:50 Young: Get right in there with this one. [...]
005:19:52 Collins: How in the heck do I stop rolling around in it?
005:19:55 Young: Just stopped, right?
005:19:59 Collins: Here comes the Sun, so watch it. [...]
005:20:29 Capcom (Mission Control): Roger. Are you Station-keeping yet ?
005:20:45 Young: I can’t see a darn thing there, Babe. Can you see it?
005:20:47 Collins: Yes. I can see. You’re all right: You’re all right: You’re all right: You’re all right, John: Don’t do anything; You’ll see it in a second.
005:20:59 Young: I got it.

Watch more: Gemini X: Quick Look 1966 NASA Project Gemini Flight - Gemini 10 - CharlieDeanArchives

Literature:
LIFE, 5 August 1966, cover; TIME, 5 August 1966, p. 81; The View from Space: American Astronaut Photography 1962-1972, Schick and van Haaften, p. 71 (variant).

Expertin: Mag. Eva Königseder Mag. Eva Königseder
+43-1-515 60-421

eva.koenigseder@dorotheum.at


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