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GEMINI SPACECRAFT - ARTIST CONCEPT, NASA Mercury project

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S64-22331 (1964) --- Artist concept illustrating the relative sizes of the one-man Mercury spacecraft, the two-man Gemini spacecraft, and the three-man Apollo spacecraft. Also shows line drawing of launch vehicles to show their relative size in relation to each other. Photo credit: NASA

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01/01/1964
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Launch Complex 16 ,  28.50333, -80.55172
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NASA
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https://images.nasa.gov/
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Public Domain Dedication (CC0)

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johnson space center gemini program gemini spacecraft gemini spacecraft artist concept mercury project high resolution artist concept two man gemini spacecraft mercury spacecraft apollo spacecraft sizes photo credit nasa