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  • Page Count 648
  • Publication Year 2013
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
  • ISBN-13 9781493775910

On The Shoulders of Titans

By Barton C. Hacker, James M. Grimwood

Often overshadowed by Mercury and Apollo, Project Gemini (1961-1966) was America's crucial intermediate manned spaceflight program. This detailed history explores Gemini's triumphs and challenges, highlighting its pivotal role in surpassing the Soviet Union and paving the way for lunar landings. Gemini achieved numerous groundbreaking firsts: astronaut-controlled maneuvering, space rendezvous and docking, extended missions (up to two weeks), prolonged extravehicular activities, and precision landings. These demonstrations of capability were absolute prerequisites for Apollo's success.
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