NASA Gemini V photo taken of the Great Bahama Banks. Depth of water on banks is 5 to 25 feet while in the tongue of the ocean (lower left) it is over one mile deep.
Gemini IV photo taken of the Sonora Desert of Mexico occupying the lower right hand part of the photo and a view of the mouth of the Colorado River on the left. Taken with a Hasselblad 500c, altitude of 110-120 nautical miles.
Artist's rendering of the proposed $4 million Glennan Space Engineering Building being built as part of the Case Institute of Technology campus at Cleveland, Ohio. The building will be named for former Case Institute of Technology President T. Keith Glennan, first administrator of NASA, and will be completed in September of 1968.
President Lyndon B. Johnson (far right) and James E. Webb (second from left, Director of NASA) speak to a group of boys, "space cadets," during an event at the Sheraton Park Hotel in Washington, D.C.
Left to right: NASA Director James E. Webb, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, President Lyndon B. Johnson, and two unidentified men viewing the model of a space vehicle.
James E. Webb, far right, showing a model of a space vehicle to President John F. Kennedy in the oval office. James Webb is Director of NASA. Others in photo unidentified.
President John F. Kennedy (sixth from left) and unidentified others standing in front of his desk in the oval office being shown a model of a space vehicle. James E. Webb, NASA head, stands fourth from left.
President John F. Kennedy (seventh from left) standing with unidentified others in front of his desk in the oval office being shown a model of a space vehicle. James E. Webb, head of NASA, is fifth from left.