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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gemini_9AGemini 9A - Wikipedia

    Gemini 9A (officially Gemini IX-A) [2] was a 1966 crewed spaceflight in NASA 's Gemini program. It was the seventh crewed Gemini flight, the 15th crewed American flight and the 23rd spaceflight of all time (includes X-15 flights over 100 kilometers (62 mi)).

    • June 3, 1966, 13:39:33 UTC
    • 3 days, 20 minutes, 50 seconds
    • 3,800 kilograms (8,300 lb)
    • GATV-5004
  2. www.nasa.gov › mission › gemini-ixGemini IX - NASA

    Oct 3, 2023 · Gemini IX was the seventh crewed Earth-orbiting mission of the Gemini series, carried out by astronauts Tom Stafford and Gene Cernan in 1966. It tested rendezvous, EVA, precision landing, and other Apollo-related technologies, as well as scientific and medical experiments.

  3. Jun 7, 2021 · Gemini IX was a three-day mission to dock with an Agena target vehicle and conduct a spacewalk by Bassett, who died in a plane crash. The flight plan was changed when the Agena rocket malfunctioned and the crew had to abort the rendezvous and docking. Stafford and Cernan, who replaced Bassett and See, completed the mission with a splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean.

  4. 3 days ago · Gemini 9A was the seventh crewed Earth-orbiting spacecraft of the Gemini series. It carried astronauts Tom Stafford and Gene Cernan.

  5. Gemini 9A was a 1966 U.S. space mission that attempted to dock with an Agena-based target vehicle, but failed due to a shroud malfunction. The crew performed a spacewalk, completed several rendezvous maneuvers and experiments, and landed safely after 3 days in orbit.

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  7. Gemini 9 was the third rendezvous mission of the Gemini program, launched on 1966-06-03 with an Agena target that exploded on the way to orbit. The crew performed EVA, experiments, and a rendezvous from above, but docking was impossible due to a shroud problem. The mission ended with a safe landing and a historic recovery.

  8. Gemini 9 launched on 3 June 1966, piloted by Lieutenant Commander Eugene A. Cernan, USN. Gemini 9 completed 45 orbits over 3 days. Rendezvous with the unmanned Augmented Target Docking...

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