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![[Gemini VI-A] THE HISTORIC FIRST RENDEZVOUS IN SPACE: Gemini VII spacecraft station keeping with Gemini VI-A over the Earth, at 17,000 mph Thomas Stafford, 15-16 December 1965 image 1](/_next/image.jpg?url=https%3A%2F%2Fimg1.bonhams.com%2Fimage%3Fsrc%3DImages%2Flive%2F2025-03%2F24%2F25639331-67-1.jpg&w=2400&q=75)
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"The ability to take this photo was very gratifying after the numerous delays we encountered in performing the world's first rendezvous mission. The Gemini VI-A spacecraft was launched on the third attempt to perform the rendezvous and performed it flawlessly. After the hard work and effort of over a year, we finally achieved the key step that will lead us to the lunar landing mission."
— Thomas Stafford (Cortright, p. 165)
The photograph was taken about six hours after liftoff, using a handheld Hasselblad 500C camera with an 80mm lens and Kodak SO 217 film (ASA 64), while passing over the Hawaii tracking station on Gemini VI-A's fourth orbit, Schirra reported that he and Stafford had caught up with Borman and Lovell aboard Gemini VII.
From the mission transcript during the rendez-vous:
005:59:20 Capcom (Mission Control): Okay. We're showing you GO here on the ground. Can you give me your status?
005:59:24 Schirra: We're in formation with VII and everything is GO here.
005:59:28 Capcom: Roger. Congratulations! Excellent!
005:59:30 Schirra: Thank you. A lot of fun.
Literature
National Geographic, April 1966, pp. 544-545
TIME 24 December 1965 p. 34
Moon, man's greatest adventure, Thomas, p. 114
Exploring space with a camera, Cortright, ed., p. 165
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CLICK HERE: Proud Conquest GEMINI VI & VII (1965) - NASA documentary - First Spacecraft Rendezvous - Jim Lovell