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What did Gemini 7 do?

By Robert Guerrero

What did Gemini 7 do?

Gemini 7 held the record for the longest space flight until Soyuz 9 in June 1970, and was the longest crewed space flight in U.S. history until the Skylab 2 mission of May and June 1973.

What did Gemini 6 and 7 do?

Fifty years ago, on December 15, 1965, Gemini VI and VII met for the first rendezvous in space. Gemini VI, commanded by Mercury astronaut Wally Schirra and piloted by Tom Stafford, was supposed to have orbited on October 25, to rendezvous and dock with an Agena target vehicle. …

What was the major problem with Gemini VIII?

Spacecraft communicator Jim Lovell, foreground, and fellow astronaut Bill Anders, follow reports from Gemini VIII during the in-space emergency. A spacecraft maneuvering thruster malfunctioned causing Neil Armstrong and David Scott’s capsule to tumble out of control.

What was the longest Apollo mission?

The Apollo 17 LM and crew logged the longest stay on the Moon at 74 hours, 59 minutes, 38 seconds. The Apollo 17 Command Service Module (CSM) completed the most lunar orbits at 75, setting a record manned lunar orbit stay of 147 hours, 48 minutes.

Was Gemini 7 successful?

Free From Space Quarantine With the spacecraft’s fuel almost spent and its batteries fading, Gemini 7 successfully returned to Earth on December 18, 1965, completing its two-week stint in space.

How did they go to the bathroom on Gemini?

Fecal containment was another matter. The Gemini missions were the first missions long enough that astronauts would need to defecate, in spite of low-residue diets designed to minimize bowel movements. The astronauts had to store their filled defecation devices on board the spacecraft for the duration of the flight.

How close did Gemini 6 and 7 get?

Although the Soviet Union had twice previously launched simultaneous pairs of Vostok spacecraft, these established radio contact with each other, but they had no ability to adjust their orbits in order to rendezvous and came no closer than several kilometers of each other, while the Gemini 6 and 7 spacecraft came as …

What happened Gemini 9?

Gemini 9A (officially Gemini IX-A) was a 1966 crewed spaceflight in NASA’s Gemini program. The original crew for Gemini 9, command pilot Elliot See and pilot Charles Bassett, were killed in a crash on February 28, 1966 while flying a T-38 jet trainer to the McDonnell Aircraft plant in St.

What Gemini catches on fire?

Apollo 1

Spacecraft properties
Launch siteCape Kennedy LC-34
End of mission
DestroyedJanuary 27, 1967 23:31:19 UTC
Orbital parameters

Which Gemini blew up?

Gemini 6
Gemini 6 was to have been the first flight involving docking with an Agena target/propulsion stage. However the Agena blew up on the way to orbit, and the spacecraft was replaced by Gemini 7 in the launch order.

What did Apollo 17 find on the Moon?

Fast Facts: Apollo 17 The crew collected the oldest known unshocked lunar rock, which suggests that the Moon had a dynamo-generated magnetic field in its past. They also obtained samples of “orange soil” containing volcanic glass from an explosive eruptionm, as well as deploying scientific experiments.