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Gemini 5 (officially Gemini V) was a 1965 crewed spaceflight in NASA's Project Gemini. It was the third crewed Gemini flight, the eleventh crewed American spaceflight (including two X-15 flights above 100 kilometers (54 nmi)), and the nineteenth human spaceflight of all time.
Aug 28, 2020 · At 119 hours and six minutes into the flight, Gemini 5 became the longest crewed space mission, surpassing the mark set by Soviet cosmonaut Valeri I. Bykovski aboard Vostok 5 just two years earlier. Left: Shortly after splashdown, swimmers assist Cooper, left, and Conrad to transfer from their spacecraft into a life raft.
Oct 5, 2023 · Gemini V, carrying astronauts Gordon Cooper and Charles "Pete" Conrad was the third crewed Earth-orbiting spacecraft of the Gemini series. The flight was designed to last eight days and test rendezvous procedures.
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Gemini 5 Fact Sheet. By Cliff Lethbridge. Gemini 5 (NASA Code: GT-5) Launch Date: August 21, 1965. Launch Time: 8:59:59 a.m. EST. Launch Site: Launch Complex 19. Launch Vehicle: Gemini-Titan II GLV-5 (GT-5) Capsule: Gemini Spacecraft Number 5. Capsule Nickname: None. Crew: L. Gordon Cooper, Command Pilot. Charles Conrad, Jr., Pilot. Back-up ...
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Jan 20, 2023 · Space Exploration. Missions. 1st-ever recovered US rocket stage, an artifact from Gemini 5, returns to launch site 60 years later. News. By Robert Z. Pearlman. published 20 January 2023. It's...
Aug 29, 2018 · NASA's Gemini 5 mission launched astronauts Gordon Cooper and Pete Conrad on a record-breaking mission (for the time) on Aug. 21, 1965. See photos from the historic mission here!