Gemini 5

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:spacecraft
gptkbp:bfsLayer 3
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:John_Young
gptkbp:advertising Gained significant media attention.
gptkbp:aircraft_operated gptkb:Gemini_capsule
3,000,000 miles
3.2 million miles
gptkbp:analysis contributed to spacecraft design improvements
gptkbp:artwork gptkb:Atlantic_Ocean
August 29, 1965, at 2:00 PMEDT
gptkbp:challenges heat shield integrity
gptkbp:collaborations Collaborated with international space agencies
Involved collaboration with other countries
Involved international observers
gptkbp:commander gptkb:Charles_Duke
gptkbp:communication S-band radio
S-band
Advanced communication systems used
maintained with mission control
Used voice communication with ground control
gptkbp:community_engagement High media coverage
High public interest in the mission
High public interest and media coverage.
gptkbp:community_impact Increased international interest in space exploration.
gptkbp:constellation designed for two astronauts
gptkbp:crew gptkb:military_unit
gptkb:Footballer
gptkb:Gordon_Cooper
gptkb:Charles_Duke
gptkb:John_Young
gptkb:Eugene_Cernan
gptkb:Gus_Grissom
gptkb:Charles_Conrad
gptkb:battle
gptkb:boxing_match
2
6 months
Several months
extensive
excellent
several months
Physical conditioning
Safety protocols in place
Extensive pre-flight training
Extensive training prior to launch
Continuous monitoring during flight
conducted during flight
extensive pre-flight training
valuable for future missions
Both astronauts had prior spaceflight experience
Simulated missions
Health monitored throughout the mission.
Regular communication with ground control
Extensive training prior to mission.
NASA facilities
Crew communicated with ground control regularly
Both astronauts had previous spaceflight experience
Health monitored throughout mission
Launch crew included engineers and technicians
Both astronauts had previous spaceflight experience.
Maintained communication with ground control.
Achieved multiple mission objectives.
Both astronauts continued in aerospace.
Both astronauts had extensive flight experience.
Crew worked closely together.
Left a lasting legacy in space exploration.
Monitored health of astronauts during flight.
Both astronauts were veterans of previous missions.
Safety protocols were strictly followed.
Selected from a pool of experienced astronauts.
Training lasted several months.
Utilized advanced training methods.
Astronauts received recognition for their achievements.
both experienced astronauts
Crew received recognition for mission success
Post-flight medical examinations
First long-duration spaceflight for both astronauts
Completed all mission objectives
Months of training prior to launch
Maintained throughout the mission
Monitored health of astronauts during flight
Survival training and mission procedures
Maintained with ground control throughout the mission
gptkbp:criteria monitored for safety
gptkbp:date August 29, 1965
gptkbp:distance 2.9 million miles
2.8 million miles traveled.
3.2 million miles
gptkbp:duration 8 days
8 days, 22 hours, 55 minutes
gptkbp:effective_date August 29, 1965
gptkbp:elevation Low Earth orbit
approximately 150 miles
160 kilometers
gptkbp:ends_at August 29, 1965
gptkbp:events successful
gptkbp:first_flight gptkb:theorem
debriefing and analysis
gptkbp:goal test rendezvous techniques
gptkbp:has_programs gptkb:Gemini_program
second crewed mission
gptkbp:historical_impact Significant in space exploration history
Significant impact on space exploration history
gptkbp:historical_significance paved the way for future missions
first long-duration mission
Part of the space race between the USA and USSR.
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Gemini 5
gptkbp:impact gptkb:significant
Influenced future NASA missions.
Significant impact on human spaceflight.
gptkbp:is_analyzed_in gptkb:12
gptkbp:landing_site gptkb:Atlantic_Ocean
August 29, 1965
gptkbp:launch_date 1965-08-21
12:00 UTC
August 21, 1965
11:00 AMEDT
10:00 AMEDT
10:00 AMEDT on August 21, 1965
gptkbp:launch_site gptkb:Launch_Complex_19
gptkb:Cape_Kennedy_Air_Force_Station
gptkbp:launch_vehicle gptkb:Titan_II
gptkb:rocket
Titan IIGLV
gptkbp:launched gptkb:Launch_Complex_19
gptkb:Cape_Kennedy_Air_Force_Station
August 21, 1965
August 1965
Held for several days prior to launch
August 21 to August 29, 1965.
August 21 to August 29, 1965
T-10 seconds at launch
gptkbp:legacy influential
Influenced future space missions.
Legacy of long-duration space missions established
Contributed to the development of space travel technology.
Important for human spaceflight history
Influenced design of future spacecraft.
gptkbp:manufacturer gptkb:Mc_Donnell_Aircraft_Corporation
gptkb:NASA
gptkbp:max_takeoff_weight gptkb:musician
Debriefing and analysis
10:55 AMEDT
Debriefing and analysis conducted
Debriefing and analysis of mission data
gptkbp:media_coverage gptkb:battle
gptkbp:migration gptkb:Gemini_spacecraft
controlled descent
designed for high-speed re-entry
successful recovery of crew
gptkbp:mission gptkb:Johnson_Space_Center
gptkb:physicist
gptkb:spacecraft
gptkb:Mission_Control_Center_in_Houston
gptkb:Gemini_5_patch
gptkb:Gemini_4
gptkb:Gemini_5_mission_patch
gptkb:Gemini_6
gptkb:Houston
gptkb:Houston,_Texas
120
Successful
196
conducted
successful
crewed
published
manned
manned spaceflight
orbital
Paved the way for Apollo missions
paved the way for Apollo missions
August 29, 1965
Data collected for future missions
test long-duration spaceflight
Both astronauts continued to work with NASA.
Paved the way for Apollo missions.
achieved
depicts the mission's objectives
long-duration spaceflight
successful completion of objectives
test rendezvous techniques
provided data for Apollo program
Paved the way for future Apollo missions
Comprehensive report generated after mission
Data analyzed for future missions
led by flight director Chris Kraft
Achieved all primary mission goals.
Comprehensive mission reports created.
Detailed analysis conducted post-mission.
Detailed documentation created for analysis.
Evaluated based on multiple criteria.
Extensive documentation created for mission.
Faced various challenges during the mission.
Follow-up missions planned based on results.
Mission evaluated for future improvements.
Multiple factors contributed to mission success.
Positive outcomes for future missions.
Health of astronauts monitored
Performance of spacecraft systems evaluated
featured a blue background
part of NASA's Gemini program
significant achievement in space exploration.
Comprehensive post-mission report created
Crew participated in public events after mission
Data collected used for future missions
Extensive documentation of mission activities
Faced various challenges during mission
Thorough evaluation after mission completion
Conducted to improve future missions
Detailed analysis of mission outcomes
to achieve a mission duration of over a week
to use a two-man crew for an extended period
to test the effects of long-duration spaceflight on humans
gptkbp:mission_duration 8 days
192
11520
192 hours
8 days, 0 hours, 1 minute
Detailed mission timeline established
Detailed timeline established for mission
Longest Gemini mission.
Longest Gemini mission
691200
8 days 0 hours 1 minute
gptkbp:movement calculated for safe landing
gptkbp:navigation_system Star tracker navigation system
Inertial navigation system utilized
gptkbp:objective Test spacecraft systems
demonstrate long-duration spaceflight
Conduct scientific experiments
test life support systems
conduct scientific experiments
Test rendezvous techniques
evaluate spacecraft systems
test long-duration spaceflight
Test long-duration spaceflight
Evaluate life support systems
demonstrate the ability to conduct long-duration missions
Test the effects of long-duration spaceflight on humans
Demonstrate orbital rendezvous
Test fuel cell technology
Demonstrate long-duration spaceflight capabilities
Conduct rendezvous and docking practice
Test spacecraft systems for long-duration missions
gptkbp:operational_area gptkb:1965
gptkb:NASA
gptkbp:orbital_inclination 28.5 degrees
approximately 6 degrees
gptkbp:orbital_period 90 minutes
approximately 90 minutes
192 hours
Specific parameters set for orbit
gptkbp:preceded_by gptkb:Gemini_4
gptkbp:predecessor gptkb:Gemini_4
gptkbp:primary_source demonstrate life support systems
test fuel cells
gptkbp:propulsion gptkb:Gemini-Titan
gptkb:Gemini_spacecraft
Designed for two astronauts
Innovative design for its time.
Tested various spacecraft systems
Equipped with advanced technology for its time.
Successfully recovered after reentry.
Tested various spacecraft systems.
36 orbits
Advanced features for its time
Successful recovery after splashdown
Two-man spacecraft design
Modified Gemini spacecraft for extended missions
gptkbp:receives_funding_from Funded by NASA.
gptkbp:research gptkb:battle
Biological experiments
Conducted various experiments during flight
conducted during flight
Conducted various scientific experiments.
Conducted various experiments
Geophysical experiments
Collected and analyzed post-mission
Navigation experiments
gptkbp:restoration gptkb:USS_Sylvania
gptkb:Atlantic_Ocean
successful
Recovery by USS Duxbury Bay
Standard reentry procedures followed
Successful recovery by USS Duxbury Bay.
gptkbp:scientific_classification valuable
gptkbp:seating_capacity 3,000 kg
3,000 kilograms
3,000 pounds.
Diameter: 2.1 meters.
Length: 3.9 meters.
gptkbp:services Longest manned spaceflight at the time
First mission to conduct a rendezvous.
First mission to test fuel cells.
First mission to use a new type of spacecraft.
first mission to conduct a successful orbital flight
first mission to demonstrate the use of a parachute recovery system
first mission to conduct scientific experiments in space
first mission to achieve a successful splashdown
first mission to conduct a long-duration flight
first mission to conduct a spacewalk
first mission to conduct a successful reentry
first mission to last more than a week
first mission to test fuel cells
first mission to test life support systems
first mission to test reentry techniques
first mission to use a multi-axis control system
first mission to use a rendezvous technique
first mission to test spacecraft thermal protection systems
first mission to conduct a successful mission debriefing
first mission to conduct a successful docking maneuver
first mission to test spacecraft communication systems
first mission to test the effects of weightlessness on the human body
first mission to test spacecraft rendezvous techniques
first mission to test spacecraft navigation systems
first mission to conduct a successful mission analysis.
first mission to use a fuel cell
First crew to spend 8 days in space
gptkbp:significance demonstrated capabilities for Apollo missions
First mission to last more than a week in space
First mission to last more than a week in space.
first mission to last more than a week
First mission to last over a week
Demonstrated life support systems for long missions
first mission to stay in space for more than a week
gptkbp:significant_event Conducted experiments in microgravity.
Completed 120 orbits of Earth.
Tested spacecraft systems for future missions.
Demonstrated the ability to live and work in space for extended periods.
first to test life support for extended missions
gptkbp:speed gptkb:Atlantic_Ocean
approximately 25,000 mph
August 29, 1965
10:55 AMEDT
August 29, 1965.
gptkbp:succeeded_by gptkb:Gemini_6
gptkb:theorem
gptkbp:successor gptkb:Gemini_6
gptkbp:team gptkb:USS_Sylvania
U. S. Navy recovery team
gptkbp:travel_time approximately 2:00 PMEDT