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Displaying 91—100 of 1000 matches for query "Gemini_5_Crew_Debriefing_Sept_1_1965_Part_1" retrieved in 0.015 sec with these stats:

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... personally thanked the 400 men responsible for the successful Gemini VI launching. The astronauts would undergo medical examinations and debriefings for three days and then fly to MSC for a ... 1965 December Dec 1 1965 1 Dec 2 1965 2 Dec 3 1965 3 Dec 4 1965 4 Dec 5 1965 5 Dec 6 1965 6 Dec 7 1965 7 Dec 8 1965 8 Dec 9 1965 9 Dec 10 1965 10 Dec 11 1965 ...
... reading in control center. Project Gemini officials said none of ... provide as a part of their forward thrust toward ... craft, and lunar landing crew; better radiation protection; improved safety factor; ... 1965 March Mar 1 1965 1 Mar 2 1965 2 Mar 3 1965 3 Mar 4 1965 4 Mar 5 1965 5 Mar 6 1965 6 Mar 7 1965 7 Mar 8 1965 8 Mar 9 1965 9 Mar 10 1965 10 Mar 11 1965 ...
... Gemini Titan 3 Media:GT03_TE3.PDF Gemini ... parts were screened "live-the Moscow scenes via Eurovision and the Cape Kennedy one via communications satellite. ''(AP, Wash; Eve. Star, 3/24/65)'' March 1965 March Mar 1 1965 1 Mar 2 1965 ...
... crew workload. ''(NASA Release 65-393)'' December 1965 December Dec 1 1965 1 Dec 2 1965 2 Dec 3 1965 3 Dec 4 1965 4 Dec 5 1965 5 Dec 6 1965 6 Dec 7 1965 7 Dec 8 1965 8 Dec 9 1965 ...
... partly emerge from the cabin during the GT-5 flight. Mr. Webb said under questioning that there might be some possibility of achieving this in the next Gemini flight, but that GT-5 ... agreed crew ... 1965 March Mar 1 1965 1 Mar 2 1965 2 Mar 3 1965 3 Mar 4 1965 4 Mar 5 1965 5 Mar 6 1965 6 Mar 7 1965 7 Mar 8 1965 8 Mar 9 1965 9 Mar 10 1965 10 Mar 11 1965 ...
... be found essential for reconditioning crew members to withstand the ... Gemini schedule proceeds and contributes continued progress, we must look for much more activity on the part of the Soviets. "5 ... 5/29/65, 55)'' May 1965 May May 1 1965 1 May 2 1965 2 May 3 1965 3 May 4 1965 4 May 5 1965 5 May 6 1965 6 May 7 1965 7 May 8 1965 8 May 9 1965 9 May 10 1965 ...
... transportation, which could be derived in large part from prior military experience," Gen. Schriever said ... orbiting 32 mi. ahead of and 5 mi. below GEMINI IV , Mission Director Christopher C. Kraft ... 1965 June Jun 1 1965 1 Jun 2 1965 2 Jun 3 1965 3 Jun 4 1965 4 Jun 5 1965 5 Jun 6 1965 6 Jun 7 1965 7 Jun 8 1965 8 Jun 9 1965 9 Jun 10 1965 10 Jun 11 1965 ...
... White II (L/C, USAF) , and Michael Collins (Maj., USAF) would be Gemini VII 's backup crew. Gemini VI mission would be nearly identical to the original rendezvous flight postponed ... 1965 November Nov 1 1965 1 Nov 2 1965 2 Nov 3 1965 3 Nov 4 1965 4 Nov 5 1965 5 Nov 6 1965 6 Nov 7 1965 7 Nov 8 1965 8 Nov 9 1965 9 Nov 10 1965 10 Nov 11 1965 ...
... Krasnaya Zvezda, 9/10/65, 1, ATSS-T Trans,)'' GEMINI V Astronauts Leroy Gordon ... be included; the crew travel without spacesuits ... stems apparently from an oversight on the part of our ancestors ... 1965 September Sep 1 1965 1 Sep 2 1965 2 Sep 3 1965 3 Sep 4 1965 4 Sep 5 1965 5 Sep 6 1965 6 Sep 7 1965 7 Sep 8 1965 8 Sep 9 1965 9 Sep 10 1965 10 Sep 11 1965 ...
... Charles Conrad , Jr. (LCdr., USN) discussed the GEMINI V spaceflight with the Oba ( ... Sept. 26 by astronomer G. E. D. Alcock (and named after him), the 10th-magnitude comet appeared as part ... 1965 September Sep 1 1965 1 Sep 2 1965 2 Sep 3 1965 3 Sep 4 1965 4 Sep 5 1965 5 Sep 6 1965 6 Sep 7 1965 7 Sep 8 1965 8 Sep 9 1965 9 Sep 10 1965 10 Sep 11 1965 ...

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