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  1. Gemini 10 - Wikipedia

    Gemini 10 (officially Gemini X) [2] was a 1966 crewed spaceflight in NASA 's Gemini program. It was the 8th crewed Gemini flight, the 16th crewed American flight, and the 24th spaceflight of …

  2. Gemini X - NASA

    Nov 18, 2025 · Gemini X was the eighth crewed Earth-orbiting spacecraft of the Gemini series, carrying astronauts John Young and Michael Collins. Its primary purpose was to conduct …

  3. Gemini 10 Fact Sheet - Spaceline

    Gemini 10 marked the second successful dual launch and docking with the Gemini Agena Target Vehicle (GATV). The GATV was launched as the second stage of an Atlas-Agena rocket at …

  4. Gemini 10 Full Mission - Audio, Footage, Narration, John Young, …

    Documentary about the Gemini X mission, entirely based on historical narration, mission audio and footage.

  5. Gemini 10 and NASA - NHHC

    Gemini 10 launched on 18 July 1966, piloted by Lieutenant Commander John W. Young, USN. Gemini 10 completed 43 orbits at an altitude of 412.2 nautical miles and lasted 2 days, 22 …

  6. Gemini 10 - Encyclopedia Astronautica

    An Air Force Titan Gemini Launch Vehicle placed the Gemini 10 (GT-10) spacecraft into orbit for the three-day mission of Astronauts John Young and Michael Collins.

  7. Gemini 10 - National Review

    Jul 18, 2025 · Gemini 10 astronauts Michael Collins (left, facing down) and John W. Young and prepare for a Manned Altitude Test Run in the Gemini 10 spacecraft, April 14, 1966.

  8. Gemini 10 | This Day in Aviation

    Sep 24, 2025 · 18 July 1966: At 22:20:26.648 UTC, Gemini 10 launched from Launch Complex 19 at the Cape Kennedy Air Force Station. The two astronauts aboard were John W. Young, on …

  9. The Flight of Gemini 10 - White Eagle Aerospace

    Among other accomplishments, the Gemini 10 crew established a new manned spaceflight record when they rode their Gemini-Agena spacecraft to an altitude of 412 nm above the Earth. The …

  10. gemini10 - space patches

    After the death of the prime crew for the Gemini-IX mission, the back-up crew for the Gemini-X mission changed to, Alan Bean and Clifton C. Williams. On July 18, 1966 the Agena target …