Some more pre - Apollo shots.

The Mercury 7. From Left to Right, Scott Carpenter, Leroy 'Gordo' Cooper, John Glenn, Virgil 'Gus' Grissom, Wally Schirra, Alan Shepard, Donald 'Deke' Slayton. Today, only Glenn remains above ground.

5 May 1961, the American space program gets off the pad. Alan Shepard lifts off atop a Redstone for a 15 minute sub-orbital flight named Freedom 7.

John Glenn at the Cape during pre flight training.

Friendship 7 with John Glenn is the third of the Mercury flights, the first manned flight to use the Atlas booster and the first to orbit the earth. 20 February 1962.

The Right Stuff. Gordo Cooper poses for a pre mission photo shoot. Faith 7 was the last of the Mercury flights.

The original Gemini 9 crew portrait. Prime crew in the front Elliot See (L) and Charles Bassett (R) and the backup behind of Tom Stafford (L) and Gene Cernan (R). See and Bassett were killed trying to land IFR in St Lois when their T38 crashed into the McDonnell factory where their Gemini capsule was being assembled. Stafford and Cernan became the prime crew and altered the flight rotation that eventually put the Apollo 11 crew together.

Gemini 9 with Stafford and Cernan splashes down June 6 1966.

Gemini 11 liftoff September 12 1966. Note the mock up Saturn V SA-500F in the background.