The Gemini program, conducted by NASA from 1962 to 1966, launched a total of 12 men into space. This program included 10 crewed missions, with each mission typically carrying two astronauts. Notable astronauts involved in Gemini included Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, who later participated in the Apollo missions.
i think but i am am not sure but i think it was 1-3 astronauts
Each Gemini mission typically had two astronauts onboard the spacecraft.
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The ten Gemini missions were before Apollo and tested many of the procedures necessary before Apollo could proceed, such as spacewalking, docking and rendezvous techniques. Prior to them were the Mercury missions.See the Web Links to the left for more information.
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)
There were 2 astronauts on each Project Gemini mission.
There were two men in each Gemini module(The constellation Gemini is the twins)
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i think but i am am not sure but i think it was 1-3 astronauts
there where nine atsronuts :)
2 were onboard
Each Gemini mission typically had two astronauts onboard the spacecraft.
The Gemini capsules were designed to hold 2 Astronauts, and each mission carried 2.
Mercury carried one Astronaut, Gemini carried two, and Apollo three
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Two. A command pilot (commander) and a pilot (technically a co-pilot -- a term which is taboo among astronauts).
The ten Gemini missions were before Apollo and tested many of the procedures necessary before Apollo could proceed, such as spacewalking, docking and rendezvous techniques. Prior to them were the Mercury missions.See the Web Links to the left for more information.