Project Gemini
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Project Gemini was the second United States human spaceflight program to fly. It was conducted after the first American crewed space program, Project Mercury, while the Apollo program was still in early development. Gemini was conceived in 1961 and concluded in 1966. The Gemini spacecraft carried a two-astronaut crew. Ten Gemini crews and 16 individual astronauts flew low Earth orbit (LEO) missions during 1965 and 1966.
1961 — 1966
Wikimedia, Wikidata
National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
NASA, Dong Fang Hong 2, 1961, 1960s,
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Location: KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
1961-01-01T00:00:00Z
1966-01-01T00:00:00Z
1961 — 1966 Project Gemini
1966-11-11T00:00:00Z
1966-11-11T00:00:00Z
last flight
1964-04-08T00:00:00Z
1964-04-08T00:00:00Z
maiden flight
1965-03-23T00:00:00Z
1965-03-23T00:00:00Z
maiden flight
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| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
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| commons | image | The Agena Target Docking Vehicle is tied to the Gemini 11 spacecraft during its thirty-first revolution over the Earth. | Commons | ||
| commons | image | A Gemini drop test vehicle on display at the Virginia Air and Space Center. | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Spacesuit in Draper Hack the Moon exhibit, 2019 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Gemini program spacesuit in Draper Hack the Moon exhibit, 2019 | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Air Zoo December 2019 101 (Gemini crew trainer) | Commons | ||




