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GEMINI-TITAN (GT)-12 - EXPERIMENT D-10 - ION-SENSING ATTITUDE CONTROL - MSC

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S66-09377 (1 Oct. 1966) --- One of two Ion Sensors which will be used to investigate determination of Gemini-12 spacecraft attitude in yaw and pitch from measurement of ion flow variations. Each sensor is attached to an extendible boom in the retrograde adapter section. Photo credit: NASA

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n a johnson space center gemini program gemini gemini titan experiment experiment d ion sensing attitude control ion sensing attitude control msc high resolution two ion sensors gemini 12 spacecraft attitude ion flow variations experiment d 10 sensor adapter section photo credit nasa
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01/10/1966
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n a johnson space center gemini program gemini gemini titan experiment experiment d ion sensing attitude control ion sensing attitude control msc high resolution two ion sensors gemini 12 spacecraft attitude ion flow variations experiment d 10 sensor adapter section photo credit nasa