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human spaceflight

1965-08-21T00:00:00Z
1965-08-29T00:00:00Z
splashdown Atlantic Ocean
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Astronauts Charles Conrad Jr. (right) and L. Gordon Cooper Jr. are pictured during suiting up operations before Gemini-5 spaceflightAstronauts Charles Conrad Jr. (right) and L. Gordon Cooper Jr. are pictured during suiting up operations before Gemini-5 spaceflight
Astronauts L. Gordon Cooper Jr. (left) and Charles Conrad Jr. prepare to be hoisted to the white room atop gantry at Pad 19Astronauts L. Gordon Cooper Jr. (left) and Charles Conrad Jr. prepare to be hoisted to the white room atop gantry at Pad 19
Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr. receives assistance with his pressure suit during suiting up and ingress test activityAstronaut Charles Conrad Jr. receives assistance with his pressure suit during suiting up and ingress test activity
Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr. (dark shirt) discusses x-rays with members of the medical team at Cape KennedyAstronaut Charles Conrad Jr. (dark shirt) discusses x-rays with members of the medical team at Cape Kennedy
Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong inside the Gemini Static Article 5 spacecraft prior to water egress trainingAstronaut Neil A. Armstrong inside the Gemini Static Article 5 spacecraft prior to water egress training
Conrad and Cooper Practice Survival Training - GPN-2000-001477Conrad and Cooper Practice Survival Training - GPN-2000-001477
GEMINI-TITAN (GT)-5 - TRAINING - SUITING-UP (ADJUSTS HELMET) - CAPEGEMINI-TITAN (GT)-5 - TRAINING - SUITING-UP (ADJUSTS HELMET) - CAPE
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Gemini 5 Elliot See water egress trainingGemini 5 Elliot See water egress training
Gemini 5 Flown Silver Fliteline MedallionGemini 5 Flown Silver Fliteline Medallion
Gemini 5 (15012585819)Gemini 5 (15012585819)
Gemini V Mission Image - Over-exposedGemini V Mission Image - Over-exposed
Gemini-5-logoGemini-5-logo
Gemini-Titan 5 at Cape Canaveral LC-19 - S65-43447Gemini-Titan 5 at Cape Canaveral LC-19 - S65-43447
Gordon Cooper Jr. is being weighed and balanced in the Pyrotechnic Installation BuildingGordon Cooper Jr. is being weighed and balanced in the Pyrotechnic Installation Building
Pete Conrad - egress trainingPete Conrad - egress training
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The Gemini-5 spacecraft is hoisted to the top of the gantry at Pad 19The Gemini-5 spacecraft is hoisted to the top of the gantry at Pad 19
The prime crew of the Gemini-5 spaceflight, prepare their cameras while aboard a C-130 aircraftThe prime crew of the Gemini-5 spaceflight, prepare their cameras while aboard a C-130 aircraft
View of Mission Control Center at Cape Kennedy, Florida, moments after the Gemini-5 spacecraft was launched from Pad 19View of Mission Control Center at Cape Kennedy, Florida, moments after the Gemini-5 spacecraft was launched from Pad 19
Nl-Gemini 5-Article (Wikimedia)
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linkRetro Space HD article@Wikidata
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imageAstronauts Charles Conrad Jr. (right) and L. Gordon Cooper Jr. are pictured during suiting up operations before Gemini-5 spaceflightWikimedia
imageAstronauts L. Gordon Cooper Jr. (left) and Charles Conrad Jr. prepare to be hoisted to the white room atop gantry at Pad 19Wikimedia
imageAstronaut Charles Conrad Jr. receives assistance with his pressure suit during suiting up and ingress test activity1965Wikimedia
imageAstronaut Charles Conrad Jr. (dark shirt) discusses x-rays with members of the medical team at Cape KennedyWikimedia
imageAstronaut Neil A. Armstrong inside the Gemini Static Article 5 spacecraft prior to water egress training1965Wikimedia
imageConrad and Cooper Practice Survival Training - GPN-2000-0014771965Wikimedia
imageGEMINI-TITAN (GT)-5 - TRAINING - SUITING-UP (ADJUSTS HELMET) - CAPE1965Wikimedia
imageGemini5-PatchWikimedia
imageGemini 5 Elliot See water egress training1965Wikimedia
imageGemini 5 Flown Silver Fliteline Medallion1965Wikimedia
imageGemini 5 (15012585819)Wikimedia
imageGemini V Mission Image - Over-exposedWikimedia
imageGemini-5-logo1965Wikimedia
imageGemini-Titan 5 at Cape Canaveral LC-19 - S65-434471965Wikimedia
imageGordon Cooper Jr. is being weighed and balanced in the Pyrotechnic Installation BuildingWikimedia
imagePete Conrad - egress training1965Wikimedia
imageS65-46990Wikimedia
imageS-65-44212Wikimedia
imageThe Gemini-5 spacecraft is hoisted to the top of the gantry at Pad 19Wikimedia
imageThe prime crew of the Gemini-5 spaceflight, prepare their cameras while aboard a C-130 aircraft1965Wikimedia
imageView of Mission Control Center at Cape Kennedy, Florida, moments after the Gemini-5 spacecraft was launched from Pad 19Wikimedia