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McDonnell Gemini Hybrid Simulator
NASA selected McDonnell to build the Gemini capsule in 1961, and it was delivered less than two years later. The two-person Gemini spacecraft had nearly twice the room of the Mercury and included many technological improvements. Experience showed that much equipment could be placed outside the pressurized cabin and left behind at re-entry. Gemini propulsion systems allowed changes in orbit as well as re-entry maneuvers for pinpoint landings. Gemini showed how astronauts could endure long duration weightlessness and how they could maneuver in orbit, rendezvous and dock with another vehicle. Gemini established many records, including the longest duration flight of 330 hours 35 minutes and 17 seconds set by Gemini VII; the first rendezvous of two maneuverable spacecraft, Gemini VI and Gemini VII; and the first docking of two orbiting spacecraft with Gemini VIII and Agena VIII.
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Unique identifier
BI47052
Boeing ID
BIV16_Gemini_03
Duration
1m58s
Size
720px × 480px 41MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1960s
adults
astronauts
computer equipment
computers
control systems
engineers
female
flight simulators
ground shots
historic production status
instrument panels
interiors
male
office workers
Project Gemini
spacecraft
testing
vintage computers