The Gemini capsule, used by NASA during the Gemini program in the 1960s, has a height of approximately 3.9 meters (12 feet 10 inches) and a diameter of about 2.1 meters (6 feet 11 inches). It was designed to accommodate a two-person crew and included a conical shape with a blunt nose for re-entry. The total launch weight of the Gemini capsule was around 3,000 kilograms (6,600 pounds).
It was named after the constellation Gemini (twins).
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Each Gemini mission typically had two astronauts onboard the spacecraft.
Gemini XII was the last Gemini flight, and occurred on November 11-15, 1966. This was the tenth manned Gemini mission.
Gemini refers to the constellation meaning twin, therefore two astronauts could be seated in the Gemini capsule
There were two men in each Gemini module(The constellation Gemini is the twins)
It was named after the constellation Gemini (twins).
There were 2 astronauts on each Project Gemini mission.
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7 astrounets u see they were picked for this part they were very lucky guys
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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.
Each Gemini mission typically had two astronauts onboard the spacecraft.
Mercury carried one Astronaut, Gemini carried two, and Apollo three