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The Gemini Project lasted Between 1962 and 1966 and developed key techniques and equipment later used on the Apollo missions. Over the years 1965 and 1966, the Gemini Project sent a total of 16 Astronauts on 10 different missions into orbit.
The project Gemini was important because it prepared the Americans for the Apollo moon program. Many technologies developed for the Apollo missions were tested in space during the Gemini program. One of the highlights of the the Gemini project was the first EVA (extra-vehicular activity) performed by Ed White during the mission Gemini 4. (first EVA done by US)
Gemini, and there were 12 missions.
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In the two year period 1784 to 1786 there were none. In any arbitrarily chosen two year period since the brginning of the universe, the chance of Gemini missions on Earth is vanishingly small. For all practical purposes it is zero. However, it is possible that there were Gemini missions on other inhabited planets. If the universe is infinite, it is a mathematical certainty that there are always Gemini missions occurring somewhere, and always people asking how many of them there were, and an infinity of people providing facetious answers. Another contributor dropped by and commented: I could not disagree less.
The Gemini Project lasted Between 1962 and 1966 and developed key techniques and equipment later used on the Apollo missions. Over the years 1965 and 1966, the Gemini Project sent a total of 16 Astronauts on 10 different missions into orbit.
The project Gemini was important because it prepared the Americans for the Apollo moon program. Many technologies developed for the Apollo missions were tested in space during the Gemini program. One of the highlights of the the Gemini project was the first EVA (extra-vehicular activity) performed by Ed White during the mission Gemini 4. (first EVA done by US)
Gemini, and there were 12 missions.
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Each Gemini spacecraft launched 2 astronauts. 16 different astronauts flew a total of 10 Gemini flights. The last 4 Gemini flights (Gemini 9 through 12) were commanded by astronauts who had previously flown on an earlier Gemini flight.
In the two year period 1784 to 1786 there were none. In any arbitrarily chosen two year period since the brginning of the universe, the chance of Gemini missions on Earth is vanishingly small. For all practical purposes it is zero. However, it is possible that there were Gemini missions on other inhabited planets. If the universe is infinite, it is a mathematical certainty that there are always Gemini missions occurring somewhere, and always people asking how many of them there were, and an infinity of people providing facetious answers. Another contributor dropped by and commented: I could not disagree less.
There were 2 astronauts on each Project Gemini mission.
Neil Armstrong went twice in space, the Gemini and the Apollo 11. spacecrafts.
The army was employed in many ways throughout the empire. Their duties consisted of boarder control, peace keeping missions in territories when needed, constructing bridges, aqueducts and roads, and in remote areas, dispensing the law.The army was employed in many ways throughout the empire. Their duties consisted of boarder control, peace keeping missions in territories when needed, constructing bridges, aqueducts and roads, and in remote areas, dispensing the law.The army was employed in many ways throughout the empire. Their duties consisted of boarder control, peace keeping missions in territories when needed, constructing bridges, aqueducts and roads, and in remote areas, dispensing the law.The army was employed in many ways throughout the empire. Their duties consisted of boarder control, peace keeping missions in territories when needed, constructing bridges, aqueducts and roads, and in remote areas, dispensing the law.The army was employed in many ways throughout the empire. Their duties consisted of boarder control, peace keeping missions in territories when needed, constructing bridges, aqueducts and roads, and in remote areas, dispensing the law.The army was employed in many ways throughout the empire. Their duties consisted of boarder control, peace keeping missions in territories when needed, constructing bridges, aqueducts and roads, and in remote areas, dispensing the law.The army was employed in many ways throughout the empire. Their duties consisted of boarder control, peace keeping missions in territories when needed, constructing bridges, aqueducts and roads, and in remote areas, dispensing the law.The army was employed in many ways throughout the empire. Their duties consisted of boarder control, peace keeping missions in territories when needed, constructing bridges, aqueducts and roads, and in remote areas, dispensing the law.The army was employed in many ways throughout the empire. Their duties consisted of boarder control, peace keeping missions in territories when needed, constructing bridges, aqueducts and roads, and in remote areas, dispensing the law.
The Mercury missions were the first manned missions by the US into space. In a series of sub-orbital and orbital flights, they investigated the effects on humans of space travel and explored many of the unknown orbital and engineering mechanics. The first American in space, Alan Shepard, and the first American to orbit the earth, John Glenn, were the most visible accomplishments of the project. They were followed by the Gemini missions, the curtain raiser to the Apollo moon landings. See the Web Links to the left for further information.
The Gemini Contenders has 438 pages.
The Gemini is the twins.