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  1. Gemini Program Galleries. The Gemini program defined and tested the skills NASA would need to go to the Moon. The four objectives of Gemini, which spanned from 1961 to 1966, were to test an astronaut's ability to fly long-duration missions (up to two weeks in space), to understand how spacecraft could rendezvous and dock in orbit around the ...

  2. Please read the pinned comment BEFORE making corrections/suggestions -- it may already have been mentionedNone of the music is mine. NASA footage is public d...

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  3. Jul 3, 2023 · Project Gemini. The Gemini program was designed as a bridge between the Mercury and Apollo programs, primarily to test equipment and mission procedures in Earth orbit and to train astronauts and ground crews for future Apollo missions. The general objectives of the program included: long duration flights in excess of of the requirements of a ...

  4. The Gemini flights helped NASA learn to work and live in space, paving the way for the successful Apollo human landings on the Moon. Space firsts from the Gemini program include: First onboard computer; First rendezvous (Gemini VI-A with Gemini VII) First docking of crewed and uncrewed spacecraft (Gemini VIII with Agena)

  5. Feb 2, 2022 · This is an HD recreation of the original NASA Gemini Program documentary, using better quality sources. Footage, photos, and titles were replaced or recreate...

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  6. Nov 10, 2021 · After his two Gemini missions, Lovell was now the world’s most space-traveled man, having spent a total of 18 days in space. S66-59989 (16 Nov. 1966) — Gemini-12 astronaut James A. Lovell Jr. (left), command pilot, and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. (right), pilot, eat a piece of cake presented the two astronauts by crew members of the prime recovery ...

  7. Jul 3, 2019 · Developing Project Gemini. As astronauts were doing the Project Mercury flights, NASA started the next phase of the "race to the Moon" missions. It was called the Gemini Program, named for the constellation Gemini (the Twins). Each capsule would carry two astronauts to space. Gemini began development in 1961 and ran through 1966.

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