Project Gemini was part of NASA's goal of landing a man on the moon by the end of the 1960's. Originally dubbed 'Mercury mark II'', Project Gemini featured a 2-man spacecraft tasked with a series of goals that paved the way for Project Apollo. Among the goals were EVA (extra vehicular activities-or 'spacewalking', orbital rendezvous, rendezvous and docking in orbit, and changing orbital inclinations.
The Prime Crew of Gemini 11: L-R Richard Gordon, pilot and Charles "Pete" Conrad, command pilot |
Gemini 11 in many ways embodied the total sum of Project Gemini: rendezvous and docking with a target vehicle, EVA, and achieving the highest orbital inclination of any orbital missions of both the United States and Russia.
Gemini reached a record altitude apogee of 741 miles. |
My 1:24 scale models of the Gemini 11 spacecraft and the Agena Target Vehicle. |
The kits were 1) the 1:24 scale Revell Gemini with LMV Gemini interior kit and a 1:24 scale RealSpace Models Agena target vehicle. For more information see: A Look at Revell's 1:24 scale Gemini with LMV and RealSpace Details
Presently the Gemini 11 spacecraft is on display at the California Science Center in Los Angeles, CA. The following are photos I made at that visit.
The Gemini 11 spacecraft. |
The pilot's control panels. |
Strombecker's Moonliner kit from the late 1950's. |
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Strombecker's Moonliner kit from the late 1950's. |
Pete Conrad's Gemini ejection seat. Pilots Control panels. Dick Gordon's seat. Note the ejection pull-handle. |
The only clue as to Space X's presence is a Falcon 9 first stage in front of the complex!
The Disneyland TWA Moonliner
Another interesting sight was a copy of the old Disneyland TWA Moonliner on display in their Tomorrowland area. Instead of TWA this moonliner was advertising for Pizza Planet! It is my understanding this is a scaled-down copy of the 66 foot original.
The Moonliner as it looks today for Pizza Planet at Disneyland in California! * * * * Next Time! An out of box look at Ark Models new 1:144 scale Buran Space Shuttle kit! |
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