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Gemini
6 - December 15 - 16, 1965
Vehicle: Titan II. Duration: 1 days 1 hr. 9 min. Crew: Schirra - Cmd.Pilot,
Stafford - Pilot.
Rendezvous and dock capability development, 1st rendezvous coming
within 6 feet of Gemini 7 station keeping maintained for 5 1/2 hours.
Note: Original Gemini VI was not launched because Agena exploded at
initiation of first burn. This mission is thereore labelled Gemini VI-A.
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GEMINI
6 - January 1966
Portrait of astronaut Thomas P. Stafford.
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GEMINI
6 - December 8, 1965
The Gemini VI prime crew goes through simulated flight test activity in
White
Room atop Pad 19, Cape Kennedy, Florida.
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GEMINI
6 - December 5, 1965
First stage of Gemini VI launch vehicle lifted into place on Pad 19,
Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
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GEMINI
6 - December 12, 1965
Gemini 6 prime crew arrive at Pad 19 during Pre-launch countdown, Cape
Kennedy, Florida.
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GEMINI
6 - December 12, 1965
McDonnell technicians secure hatches on Gemini 6 spacecraft in White
Room atop Pad 19 during countdown
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GEMINI
6 - December 15, 1965
Liftoff of Gemini VI spacecraft.
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GEMINI
6 - December 15, 1965
Gemini rendezvous.
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GEMINI
6 - December, 1965
View of the White Nile, Sudan, from the Gemini VI spacecraft,
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GEMINI
6 - December 15, 1965
Gemini rendezvous.
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THOMAS
P. STAFFORD/GEMINI 6 - December 15, 1965
Views of Gemini 7 taken from Gemini 6 of rendezvous in space
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GEMINI
6 - December 16, 1965
View of Atlantic coast of Africa north of Dakar and most western part
of
Mauritania from Gemini 6 spacecraft
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GEMINI
6 - December 16, 1965
Astronauts Walter Schirra and Thomas Stafford seen abroad USS Wasp
after changing out of Gemini space suits.
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