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  1. Project Mercury, the first U.S. program to put humans in space, made 25 flights, six of which carried astronauts between 1961 and 1963. The objectives of the program were: to orbit a human spacecraft around Earth, to investigate a person’s ability to function in space, and to recover both the astronaut and spacecraft safely.

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  2. Part II of the Chronology spans the years 1963 and 1964, when the main task became translating Gemini designs into working machinery reliable enough for manned space flight. This phase of the Gemini program culminated in the two unmanned Gemini missions which preceded the manned flights. (14) The most visible portion of Project Gemini belongs ...

  3. Mar 27, 2023 · Mar 27, 2023. Article. Project Gemini is often referred to as the “bridge to the moon.”. It spanned the period between Project Mercury, America’s first efforts to determine if humans could survive in space, and the Apollo lunar landing flights. Looking back across a half-century, Gemini proved to be a bridge to the future.

  4. The retrograde section remained with the Gemini spacecraft until re-entry, whereupon the spacecraft jettisoned the section into space. Before Gemini V, the Gemini spacecraft used batteries to supply electrical power. Gemini V was the first spacecraft to use fuel cells to generate power. Fuel cells use hydrogen and oxygen to generate electricity.

  5. www.nasa.gov › missions › geminiGemini - NASA

    Discover More Topics From NASA. Meetings – 3. START/TAG F2F, March 2024.

  6. 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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  7. Mar 3, 2016 · EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the fifth in a series of feature articles marking the 50th anniversary of Project Gemini. The program was designed as a steppingstone toward landing on the moon. The investment also provided technology now used in NASA’s work aboard the International Space Station and planning for the Journey to Mars.

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