Gemini III final inspection
"Technicians from the McDonnell Aircraft Corporation, which was responsible for producing the Gemini capsule, make final inspections to the Gemini III spacecraft. The photo is taken in the white room, a sterile environment where the spacecraft was prepared for launch, atop the Titan launch vehicle at Pad 19 at the Kennedy Space Center. Gus Grissom and John Young would ride the spacecraft into orbit for the first Gemini mission on a five-hour trip into space on March 23, 1965."
Date: March 23, 1965
NASA ID: S65-21090
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Bloody Sunday first commemoration, January 1973 [Photo Album of the Irish]
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Gemini 3
Gus Grissom and John Young
March 23, 1965
Grissom Memorial, Spring Mill State Park, Mitchell, IN
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Styx - Dennis DeYoung
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Chairs fit for an astronaut. The crew of Apollo 16 (John Young, Charlie Duke & Ken Mattingly) have their suits checked out in preparation for their April 1972 flight. The 11-day, 2 hour mission was the rookie flight for Duke & Mattingly & was Young’s incredible 4th flight into space.
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Vote for the GREATEST MOST EFFECTIVE USE OF A SONG IN A TV SERIES THAT INSPIRED...
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Scenes in question: Angel 5x15, Warehouse 13 3x11, 12 Monkeys 4x11, Bones 3x14, Glee 3x06, Buffy 6x08, Lucifer 4x09, Shadowhunters 1x12, The Tomorrow People 1x12, The Magicians 3x09, The Magicians 4x10, The Magicians 4x13.
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Bad movie I have Monty Python and the Holy Grail 1975
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"Overall view of the Gemini-Titan 3 on Launch Pad 19, with erector lowered. The GT-3 liftoff was at 9:24 a.m. (EST) March 23, 1965. Photograph was taken from across a pond."
Date: March 23, 1965
NASA ID: S65-10461
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Judas from 2012 Broadway prod in a dress
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The Tomorrow People is a one-season CW show with a stupid name that aired ten years ago, but I still have feelings about it, and one of them is that Roger sucks. So, if you’ve seen this mediocre show from 2013, and agree that Roger sucks hit me up.
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Newly chosen astronauts (left to right) Neil Armstrong, Frank Borman, James Lovell, Thomas Stafford, Charles Conrad, John Young (kneeling), Edward White, and James McDivitt watch the launch of Walter Schirra aboard Mercury-Atlas 8, in the next-to-last mission of the Mercury program.
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