115 a
The Agena is photographed with the Hasselblad 500C at a range of 260 feet, with its motor end turned 45° toward Gemini VIII, and the black sky of space in the background. The spacecraft was orbiting over the Pacific Ocean North of Hawaii.
005:53:56 Scott: Boy: Look at that sucker!
005:54:06 Scott: That’s beautiful!
005:54:07 Armstrong: See the dipole?
005:54:08 Scott: Do I ever: I’ll say I see everything on that fellow!
115 b
A superb photograph of the Agena taken with the Hasselblad 500C at a range of 210 feet, with its motor end turned 45° toward Gemini VIII with the Pacific Ocean, clouds, limb in the background.
005:56:23 Armstrong: Flight Houston, this is Gemini VIII. We’re Station-keeping on the Agena at about 150 feet.005:56:35 Scott: Yaw left ... That’s good.
005:56:42 Scott: Right. Now I’ll get a better picture.
005:56:47 Scott: Got the Spot Meter over there anywhere handy?
005:56:50 Armstrong: ... It’s supposed to be at the back of the box here.
005:56:57 Scott: Okay. Stay on the Agena. Don’t sweat this one. We’ll be around for a long time yet.
115 c
Highlighted by the Sun, the unmanned Agena target vehicle seems to hang motionless, seen at a range of 55, 45 and 44 feet, as the spacecraft was orbiting over the Pacific Ocean off the west coast of Mexico. An eight-foot L-band radar antenna rises just aft of the docking cone (visible in the first photograph), which is fitted to receive Gemini VIII’s nose.
“This Agena target vehicle, Armstrong noted, “was the first unmanned satellite successfully photographed from space. It clearly indicates the detail in which one satellite can be observed from another. The photographs are a particularly good replica of the actual view seen with the eye, with the exception of the brilliance of the white and metallic parts of the Agena, never yet captured on film” (Cortright, p. 172).
From the mission transcript as the spacecraft was station-keeping with the Agena:
06:03:52 Armstrong: Man, it flies easy: I’d love to let you do it, but...
006:03:56 Scott: Oh no!
006:03:57 Armstrong: I think I better get my practice while I can.
006:03:59 Scott: Man, I’ll have my chance.!
006:04:00 Armstrong: Get yours later. [...]
006:04:52 Armstrong: Man, this is easy!
006:04:53 Scott: Is it really?
006:04:54 Armstrong: This Stationkeeping, there’s nothing to it.