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  2. Gemini 10 - Wikipedia

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    Gemini 10 (officially Gemini X) [2] was a 1966 crewed spaceflight in NASA's Gemini program. It was the 8th crewed Gemini flight, the 16th crewed American flight, and the 24th spaceflight of all time (includes X-15 flights over 100 kilometers (54 nautical miles)).

  3. Gemini X - NASA

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    Gemini X was the eighth crewed Earth-orbiting spacecraft of the Gemini series, carrying astronauts John Young and Michael Collins. Its primary purpose was to conduct rendezvous and docking tests with the Agena target vehicle.

  4. NASA - NSSDCA - Spacecraft - Details

    nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1966-066A

    Gemini 10 was the eighth crewed Earth-orbiting spacecraft of the Gemini series, carrying astronauts John Young and Michael Collins. Its primary purpose was to conduct rendezvous and docking tests with the Agena target vehicle.

  5. Project Gemini - NASA

    www.nasa.gov/gemini

    Gemini 10 was the eighth crewed Earth-orbiting spacecraft of the Gemini series, carrying astronauts John Young and Michael Collins.

  6. Gemini 10 Fact Sheet - Spaceline

    www.spaceline.org/.../gemini-mission-program-index/gemini-10-fact-sheet

    Gemini 10 marked the second successful dual launch and docking with the Gemini Agena Target Vehicle (GATV). The GATV was launched as the second stage of an Atlas-Agena rocket at 3:40 p.m. EST on July 18, 1966 from Cape Canaveral Launch Complex 14.

  7. Gemini 10 was the eighth crewed Earth-orbiting spacecraft of the Gemini series, carrying astronauts John Young and Michael Collins. Its primary purpose was to conduct rendezvous and docking tests with the Agena target vehicle.

  8. Gemini 10: NASA's Epic 1st Double Rendezvous Mission in Photos

    www.space.com/37527-gemini-10-photos.html

    Launched on July 18, 1966, the purpose of NASA's Gemini 10 mission was to conduct a double rendezvous and docking test with a two-person crew in orbit.

  9. Documentary about the Gemini X mission, entirely based on historical narration, mission audio and footage. The full mission is covered, showing training, Ag...

  10. Gemini X - NASA

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    Astronauts John Young and Michael Collins launched on the Gemini X mission on July 18, 1966, landing nearly 3 days later on July 21. The Gemini X prime crew was made up of astronauts John W. Young (left), command pilot, and Michael Collins, pilot.

  11. Gemini 10 - Encyclopedia Astronautica

    www.astronautix.com/g/gemini10.html

    In 1966, the Americans plan to accomplish the first space docking with Gemini 8, demonstrate a first-orbit rendezvous and docking with Gemini 10, demonstrate powered flight using a docked Agena booster stage with Gemini 11, and rendezvous with an enormous Pegasus satellite.