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Scene Still

Scene Still

Scene Still, "The Man from Planet X" (1951) American International Pictures. (THA File Reference #34408-244THA)

Margaret Field

Margaret Field

Margaret Field, "The Man from Planet X" (1951) American International Pictures. (THA File Reference #34408-252THA)

Angela Cartwright, Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen, B9 Robot, Jonathon Harris, June Lockhart, Guy Williams, Billy Mumy

Angela Cartwright, Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen, B9 Robot, Jonathon Harris, June Lockhart, Guy Williams, Billy Mumy

Angela Cartwright, Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen, B9 Robot, Jonathon Harris, June Lockhart, Guy Williams, Billy Mumy, "Lost In Space" circa 1965 CBS
/ File Reference # 34000-482THA

June Lockhart

June Lockhart

June Lockhart, "Lost In Space" circa 1965 CBS
/ File Reference # 34000-449THA

June Lockhart, Angela Cartwright

June Lockhart, Angela Cartwright

June Lockhart, Angela Cartwright, "Lost In Space" circa 1965 CBS
/ File Reference # 34000-446THA

Angela Cartwright, Billy Mumy, Marta Kristen, Guy Williams, June Lockhart, Jonathan Harris

Angela Cartwright, Billy Mumy, Marta Kristen, Guy Williams, June Lockhart, Jonathan Harris

Angela Cartwright, Billy Mumy, Marta Kristen, Guy Williams, June Lockhart, Jonathan Harris, "Lost In Space" circa 1965 CBS
/ File Reference # 34000-437THA

June Lockhart, Guy Williams

June Lockhart, Guy Williams

June Lockhart, Guy Williams, "Lost In Space" CBS circa 1965
/ File Reference # 34000-409THA

June Lockhart, Guy Williams

June Lockhart, Guy Williams

June Lockhart, Guy Williams, "Lost In Space" CBS circa 1965
/ File Reference # 34000-406THA

Guy Williams, June Lockhart, Marta Kristen, Mark Goddard, Billy Mumy, Angela Cartwright

Guy Williams, June Lockhart, Marta Kristen, Mark Goddard, Billy Mumy, Angela Cartwright

Guy Williams, June Lockhart, Marta Kristen, Mark Goddard, Billy Mumy, Angela Cartwright, "Lost In Space" circa 1965 CBS
/ File Reference # 34000-405THA

Archival Television

Archival Television

June Lockhart, "Lost In Space" circa 1965 CBS File Reference # 33595_197THA

Leslie Nielson

Leslie Nielson

Leslie Nielson, "Forbidden Planet" (1956) MGM
File Reference # 33536_768THA
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Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr.

Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr.

Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr. dons his silver Mercury pressure suit in preparation for launch, 1962.
File Reference # 1003_625THA

Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr.

Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr.

Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr., pilot of the Mercury Atlas 6 (MA-6) spaceflight, poses for a photo with the Mercury "Friendship 7" spacecraft during preflight activities, 1962
File Reference # 1003_622THA

Alan B. Shepard

Alan B. Shepard

Alan B. Shepard, America's first man in space, puts on his Navy Mark IV spacesuit, May 5, 1961

File Reference # 1003_608THA

Astronaut Edward H. White

Astronaut Edward H. White

During the Gemini 4 mission on June 3, 1965, Ed White became the first American to conduct a spacewalk. The spacewalk started at 3:45 p.m. EDT on the third orbit when White opened the hatch and used the hand-held maneuvering oxygen-jet gun to push himself out of the capsule.

File Reference # 1003_591THA

Astronaut Edward H. White

Astronaut Edward H. White

Astronaut Edward H. White, pilot for the Gemini IV spaceflight, floats in space during the first spacewalk by an American. The extravehicular activity, or spacewalk, was performed during the third Earth orbit of the Gemini IV mission. White is attached to the spacecraft by a 25-foot umbilical line and a 23-foot tether line, both wrapped in gold tape to form one cord. In his right hand White carries a Hand-Held Self-Maneuvering Unit. The visor of his helmet is gold-plated to protect him from the unfiltered rays of the sun. (June 3, 1965)

File Reference # 1003_590THA

Astronaut Edward H. White

Astronaut Edward H. White

During the Gemini 4 mission on June 3, 1965, Ed White became the first American to conduct a spacewalk. The spacewalk started at 3:45 p.m. EDT on the third orbit when White opened the hatch and used the hand-held maneuvering oxygen-jet gun to push himself out of the capsule.

The EVA started over the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii and lasted 23 minutes, ending over the Gulf of Mexico. Initially, White propelled himself to the end of the 8-meter tether and back to the spacecraft three times using the hand-held gun. After the first three minutes the fuel ran out and White maneuvered by twisting his body and pulling on the tether.

In a photograph taken by Commander James McDivitt taken early in the EVA over a cloud-covered Pacific Ocean, the maneuvering gun is visible in White's right hand. The visor of his helmet is gold-plated to protect him from the unfiltered rays of the sun.
File Reference # 1003_585THA

U.S. Space Exploration

U.S. Space Exploration

Portrait of Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, commander of the Apollo 11 Lunar Landing mission in his space suit, with his helmet on the table in front of him. Behind him is a large photograph of the lunar surface.July 1, 1969
File Reference # 1003_201THA

U.S. Space Exploration

U.S. Space Exploration

(1966) - NASA suit technicians assist astronaut Virgil I. Grissom during suiting operations prior to tests at the Kennedy Space Center.
File Reference # 1003_188THA

Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr.

Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr.

Guenter Wendt, the original pad leader for NASA's manned space program, coaxes a smile out of astronaut John Glenn after the MA-6 mission was scrubbed. January 27, 1962 Photo: NASA
File Reference # 1001_013THA

Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr.

Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr.

Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr. dons his silver Mercury pressure suit in preparation for launch. On February 20, 1962 Glenn lifted off into space aboard his Mercury Atlas (MA-6) rocket and became the first American to orbit the Earth. After orbiting the Earth 3 times, Friendship 7 landed in the Atlantic Ocean 4 hours, 55 minutes and 23 seconds later, just East of Grand Turk Island in the Bahamas. Glenn and his capsule were recovered by the Navy Destroyer Noa, 21 minutes after splashdown.
File Reference # 1001_009THA

Astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr.

Astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr.

Profile of astronaut Alan Shepard in his silver pressure suit with the helmet visor closed as he prepares for his upcoming Mercury-Redstone 3 (MR-3) launch. On May 5th 1961, Alan B. Shepard Jr. became the first American to fly into space. His Freedom 7 Mercury capsule flew a suborbital trajectory lasting 15 minutes 22 seconds. His spacecraft splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean where he and Freedom 7 were recovered by helicopter and transported to the awaiting aircraft carrier U.S.S. Lake Champlain.
File Reference # 1001_008THA

Astronaut John Glenn Jr.

Astronaut John Glenn Jr.

Overall view of astronaut John Glenn, Jr., as he enters into the spacecraft Friendship 7 prior to MA-6 launch operations at Launch Complex 14. Astronaut Glenn is entering his spacecraft to begin the first American manned Earth orbital mission. February 20,1962.
File Reference # 1001_006THA

Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper

Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper

Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper in white room, waiting for Terminal Countdown Demonstrations Test (TCDT) activities to resume in preparation for his Mercury- Atlas 9 launch. April 30, 1963.
File Reference # 1001_007THA

Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr.

Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr.

Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr. in his silver Mercury spacesuit during pre- flight training activities at Cape Canaveral. On February 20, 1962 Glenn lifted off into space aboard his Mercury Atlas (MA-6) rocket and became the first American to orbit the Earth. After orbiting the Earth 3 times, Friendship 7 landed in the Atlantic Ocean 4 hours, 55 minutes and 23 seconds later, just East of Grand Turk Island in the Bahamas. Glenn and his capsule were recovered by the Navy Destroyer Noa, 21 minutes after splashdown
File Reference # 1001_004THA

Alan Shepard

Alan Shepard

A closeup of astronaut Alan Shepard in his space suit seated inside the Mercury capsule. He is undergoing a flight simulation test with the capsule mated to the Redstone booster. 1961
File Reference # 1001_002THA

Studio Film and Publicity Stills

Studio Film and Publicity Stills

Studio Publicity Still from "Alien" Sigourney Weaver (1979) 20th Century Fox
File Reference # 33300_475THA