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How Project Gemini changed spaceflightLess reliant on fault-prone electronics, Gemini was simpler to fly - truly a pilot's spaceship. It was also tiny, affording its occupants a meager 80 cubic feet (2.27 cubic meters) of pressurized ...
If you’re an Omega diehard, you better start rifling through the couch cushions, because you’re gonna need every spare penny: ...
Astronaut John W. Young caused beef between NASA and congress by smuggling an illicit sandwich onto a space mission.
For Christmas in 1965, astronauts Walter M. "Wally" Schirra Jr and Thomas P. Stafford played "Jingle Bells" aboard Gemini 6. National Air and Space Museum As a distant war was intensifying and the ...
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Space.com on MSNApollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong's gold Omega moonwatch sells for record $2.2M at auctionAn 18-karat gold version of the first watch worn on the moon has set a record for the most paid for an astronaut's timepiece.
Hutchinson? Former astronaut James Lovell Jr. peered deep inside the Gemini 12 capsule that he flew in November 1966 during the first space mission in which two spaceships docked. “All the spots ...
Mattingly inspects an airlock made for Gemini astronauts to practice spacewalks underwater. I got my first space-suited glimpse of the International Space Station not in the vacuum of space but 40 ...
In 1966, the Gemini XII Mission concluded the NASA's Project Gemini with Astronauts Buzz Aldrin and James Lovell. During the mission, Aldrin performed three extra-vehicular activities (EVAs) or ...
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