Neil A. Armstrong, commander; David R. Scott, pilot
Astronauts Neil Armstrong and David Scott were on board the Gemini 8 mission.
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.
7 astrounets u see they were picked for this part they were very lucky guys
The astronauts on the flight were Thomas Stafford, Deke Slayton, and Vance Brand. Deke Slayton had just been restored to flight status after being grounded for numerous years. This was his first flight in space. Tom Stafford flew Gemini 6, Gemini 9, and Apollo 10. He was to command the Soyuz-Apollo flight. Vance Brand was a rookie, so this was his first flight, along with Deke Slayton.
The Gemini spacecraft carried two astronauts to the moon.
The Gemini spacecraft had a capacity for two astronauts.
The pilots of Gemini 5 were astronauts Charles "Pete" Conrad and Gordon Cooper. Launched on August 21, 1965, Gemini 5 was a significant mission that tested the endurance of astronauts in space, with a flight duration of over eight days. This mission was crucial for gathering data on long-duration spaceflight, paving the way for future Apollo missions.
It was named after the constellation Gemini (twins).
I assume you mean after his spaceflights, in which case the answer is the Pacific Ocean, both on his Gemini 8 flight and Apollo 11.
There were 2 astronauts on each Project Gemini mission.
All of the manned Gemini flights had two astronauts in them.
Each Gemini mission typically had two astronauts onboard the spacecraft.