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Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:spacecraft
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
4
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:KSC_Launch_Complex_34
gptkb:Launch_Complex_34 gptkb:Gemini_program gptkb:Michael_Collins gptkb:Gemini_Program gptkb:John_W._Young gptkb:Atlas-Agena gptkb:John_Watts_Young gptkb:Gemini_9 gptkb:Gemini_spacecraft gptkb:Gemini_11 gptkb:Gemini_9_A |
gptkbp:adapted_into |
Collect data on space environment
Test new EVA techniques |
gptkbp:artwork |
gptkb:Atlantic_Ocean
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gptkbp:choreography |
using thrusters
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gptkbp:collaborations |
gptkb:None
NASA and the U. S. Air Force |
gptkbp:commanded |
gptkb:John_Young
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gptkbp:communication |
S-band radio
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gptkbp:community_engagement |
gptkb:High
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gptkbp:completed |
spacewalks
two rendezvous maneuvers |
gptkbp:constellation |
used
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gptkbp:contributed_to |
Apollo program development
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gptkbp:crew |
gptkb:military_unit
gptkb:significant gptkb:Charles_Duke gptkb:John_Young gptkb:Michael_Collins gptkb:Native_American_tribe gptkb:boxing_match 2 Extensive Physical fitness training met conducted extensive monitored several months defined prioritized intensive enhanced effective evaluated followed Extensive simulator training Continuous monitoring during flight July 21, 1966 valuable for future missions Both astronauts had prior spaceflight experience monitored during flight Extensive training in spacecraft operations Both astronauts received accolades Both crew members healthy post-mission established with ground control Both astronauts were experienced pilots EVA training |
gptkbp:decommissioned |
implemented
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gptkbp:design |
NASA engineers and technicians
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gptkbp:distance |
1,200,000 miles
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gptkbp:docket_number |
gptkb:Agena_Target_Vehicle
successfully performed |
gptkbp:duration |
3 days
10 days 39 minutes 2 days, 22 hours, 55 minutes |
gptkbp:elevation |
Low Earth orbit
300 kilometers approximately 300 km performed over 300 kilometers 160 nautical miles demonstrated principles of demonstrated understanding of |
gptkbp:end_of_life |
evaluated
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gptkbp:events |
gptkb:battle
Successful launch |
gptkbp:exhibited_at |
advanced space navigation techniques
precision maneuvering in space spacecraft rendezvous and docking capabilities the Titan II launch vehicle's capabilities |
gptkbp:first_flight |
gptkb:Michael_Collins
conducted to rendezvous and dock |
gptkbp:first_introduced |
future lunar missions
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gptkbp:first_performance |
a dual rendezvous
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gptkbp:followed_by |
gptkb:Gemini_11
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gptkbp:game_world |
July 21, 1966
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gptkbp:has_achievements |
maximum altitude of 850 kilometers
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gptkbp:has_programs |
part of
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gptkbp:highest_point |
160 kilometers
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gptkbp:historical_significance |
Part of the Gemini program
important for space exploration important for Apollo program |
gptkbp:home_port |
gptkb:Agena_Target_Vehicle
gptkb:Agena_D Probe and drogue system |
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Gemini 10
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gptkbp:impact |
gptkb:significant
Influenced spacecraft design Significant for future space exploration significant on space exploration. Improved understanding of space travel |
gptkbp:includes |
photographic experiments
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gptkbp:is |
eighth crewed mission of the Gemini program
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gptkbp:is_capable_of |
demonstrated
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gptkbp:is_celebrated_in |
its successful docking maneuvers
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gptkbp:is_involved_in |
gptkb:physicist
|
gptkbp:is_part_of |
Gemini program's objectives
United States' efforts in space exploration |
gptkbp:landing_site |
gptkb:Atlantic_Ocean
July 21, 1966 |
gptkbp:launch_date |
July 18, 1966
1966-07-18 11:00 UTC 11:00 AMEDT 10:00 AMEDT July 18, 1966, 10:00 AMEDT |
gptkbp:launch_site |
gptkb:Cape_Kennedy_Air_Force_Station
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gptkbp:launch_vehicle |
gptkb:Titan_II
Titan IIGLV |
gptkbp:launched |
gptkb:Launch_Complex_19
gptkb:Cape_Kennedy_Air_Force_Station gptkb:NASA gptkb:battle July 18, 1966 Months of preparation July 1966 |
gptkbp:legacy |
influential
influenced future missions Paved the way for Apollo missions Improved docking techniques for future missions |
gptkbp:max_takeoff_weight |
gptkb:Atlantic_Ocean
16:20 UTC |
gptkbp:migration |
successful
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gptkbp:military_technology |
advanced
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gptkbp:mission |
gptkb:musical
gptkb:Johnson_Space_Center gptkb:spacecraft gptkb:Gemini_10_mission_patch gptkb:Successful_docking_with_Agena gptkb:10 gptkb:16 gptkb:Houston gptkb:Houston,_Texas gptkb:Gemini_9 gptkb:Gemini_11 43 Low Earth Orbit Successful high Positive $116 million Weather conditions conducted extensive successful clearly defined crewed published manned spaceflight orbital detailed comprehensive Data analysis for future missions managed by Published by NASA Conducted by NASA Test rendezvous techniques thorough July 21, 1966 Data used for Apollo program development achieved operated by Extensively documented designed Successful completion of objectives. 2 hours 38 minutes demonstrate orbital maneuvers successfully successfully met tested new technologies for future missions achieved successfully Paved the way for future Apollo missions Performed by John Young Successful docking and return to Earth Contributed to Apollo program Participated in debriefing sessions Teamwork and training enhanced astronaut training programs inspired future generations of astronauts. performed by John Young to perform a rendezvous with two different targets Detailed mission report published Docking difficulties EVA equipment malfunctions Manned spaceflight mission Successful EVA provided valuable data for future spacecraft designs increased knowledge of space travel |
gptkbp:mission_duration |
gptkb:10
2 days 10 days well-planned Planned and executed successfully 71 hours, 55 minutes 71 hours 18 minutes 2 days 22 hours 55 minutes |
gptkbp:movement |
Performed by Michael Collins
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gptkbp:notable_achievement |
gptkb:NASA's_Gemini_program
NASA's human spaceflight history |
gptkbp:notable_for |
its crew's performance
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gptkbp:objective |
Conduct scientific experiments
Docking with Agena target vehicle Test rendezvous and docking techniques Conduct extravehicular activity (EVA) |
gptkbp:operated_by |
gptkb:NASA
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gptkbp:operates_in |
low Earth orbit
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gptkbp:orbital_inclination |
28.5 degrees
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gptkbp:orbital_period |
90 minutes
successfully executed Stable orbit achieved |
gptkbp:part_of |
gptkb:Gemini_program
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gptkbp:performed_by |
extravehicular activity (EVA)
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gptkbp:predecessor |
gptkb:Gemini_9
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gptkbp:propulsion |
gptkb:Gemini_spacecraft
operational successful Manned spacecraft tested improved for future missions Based on earlier Gemini missions performed by Navy divers improved over previous missions |
gptkbp:recorded_by |
the highest altitude for a manned spacecraft at the time
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gptkbp:research |
gptkb:satellite
conducted conducted during mission Geophysical experiments Conducted various experiments in microgravity Medical experiments on crew |
gptkbp:restoration |
gptkb:Atlantic_Ocean
gptkb:USS_Guam successful parachute landing July 21, 1966 coordinated with Navy |
gptkbp:seating_capacity |
3,000 kg
3,000 pounds |
gptkbp:services |
Second crewed mission to dock with another spacecraft
First use of a dual docking system reach a higher altitude than previous missions |
gptkbp:significance |
advancing human spaceflight technology
demonstrated capabilities for Apollo missions First mission to use a rendezvous and docking technique First mission to dock with two different spacecraft First mission to use two docking maneuvers first mission to use two spacecraft in one flight |
gptkbp:significant_event |
First successful docking with another spacecraft
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gptkbp:speed |
25,000 miles per hour
July 21, 1966 |
gptkbp:succeeded_by |
gptkb:theorem
testing new rendezvous techniques |
gptkbp:successor |
gptkb:Gemini_11
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gptkbp:targets |
gptkb:Agena_D
used for docking |
gptkbp:team |
gptkb:USS_Guam
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gptkbp:uses |
Agena target vehicle for docking
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gptkbp:was_a |
gptkb:spacecraft
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gptkbp:was_a_turning_point_for |
the Apollo lunar missions
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