Gemini Titan 12 Mission Emblem
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Insignia of the Gemini 12 space flight. Astronauts James A. Lovell and Edwin Aldrin piloted the Gemini 12 spacecraft into space on Nov 11, 1966 3:46:33.419 pm EST. Their primary object was rendezvous and docking and to evaluate EVA. Secondary objective included: Tethered vehicle operation, perform 14 experiments, rendezvous and dock in 3rd revolution, demonstrate automatic reentry. The astronauts were in space 3 Days, 22 hours, 34 min, 31 seconds, during which time they completed 59 Earth orbits. Posted on: 15 Apr, 2003
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