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Q: What have you learned from the Gemini mission?
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When did NASA launch its Gemini mission?

Nasa launched its Gemini mission on November 11, 1966, 3:46:33 p.m


When did project Gemini end?

Gemini XII was the last Gemini flight, and occurred on November 11-15, 1966. This was the tenth manned Gemini mission.


Was th Gemini mission successful?

Yes, it was.


Who went with Buzz Aldrin in the Gemini mission?

Astronaut James Lovell went with Buzz Aldrin on the Gemini 12 spacecraft.


What was the first mission made?

Here to the question is not at all clear . Which mission are you asking about. The Mercury, the Gemini or the Apollo mission, or are you asking of the Skylab mission or the Space Shuttle mission?


Why was there more than one Gemini mission?

There were multiple Gemini missions into space because there was a lot of work and research that needed to be done.


What missions did Neil Armstrong go on?

Apollo 11 and Gemini 8. He helped the mission Gemini 11, but I don't think he went on it.


How many astronauts where onboard each space capsule launched during NASAS Gemini space program?

There were 2 astronauts on each Project Gemini mission.


What mission did the Gemini spacecraft go on?

Several. Here is a list: http://www.aerospaceguide.net/spaceexploration/gemini.html


How many times did Neil Armstrong go to space before landing on the moon?

Only once, on the Gemini 8 mission. He was listed as a backup pilot for the Gemini 11 but did not go into space on that mission, staying on Earth until he reached the moon with Apollo 11.


What are buzz aldrin's acheivements?

Buzz aldrin flew in the last Gemini 12 spacecraft mission , ans also flew in the Apollo 11 mission.


When did Gemini 6-7 US astronauts complete 1st space rendezvous?

The original Gemini 6 was scheduled to launch on October 25, 1965. It was planned as the first docking in space, however that mission was cancelled after their Agena Target Vehicle suffered a catastrophic failure six minutes after leaving the launch pad and exploded. Rendezvous was considered so important that it was decided to change the Gemini 6 mission to a rendezvous mission instead. Immediately after the Gemini 7 launch on December 4, 1965, preparations were underway to launch Gemini 6. On December 12, Gemini 6 was on the pad and ready for launch. The engine fired and immediately shutdown when a plug fell out of the bottom of the rocket. The problem was fixed and Gemini 6 finally launched on the morning of December 15, 1965. Gemini 6 achieved rendezvous that afternoon. After stationkeeping for 3 orbits, Gemini 6 fired its engine to separate from Gemini 7. The following day, Gemini 6 splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean. It was the first recovery to be televised live.