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1966 Gemini 9 GTA-9A Atlantic recovery force USS William C. Lawe
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Condition:1966 Gemini 9 GTA-9A Atlantic recovery force USS William C. Lawe. Gemini 9A (officially Gemini IX-A) was a 1966 manned spaceflight in NASA's Gemini program. It was the 7th manned Gemini flight, the 13th ma ... Read More
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Condition:1966 Gemini 9 GTA-9A Atlantic recovery force USS William C. Lawe. Gemini 9A (officially Gemini IX-A) was a 1966 manned spaceflight in NASA's Gemini program. It was the 7th manned Gemini flight, the 13th manned American flight and the 23rd spaceflight of all time. The original crew for Gemini 9, command pilot Elliot See and pilot Charles Bassett, were killed in a crash on February 28, 1966 while flying a T-38 jet trainer to the McDonnell Aircraft plant in St. Louis, Missouri to inspect their spacecraft. Their deaths promoted the backup crew, Thomas P. Stafford and Eugene Cernan, to the prime crew. The mission was renamed Gemini 9A after the original May 17 launch was scrubbed when the mission's Agena Target Vehicle was destroyed after a launch failure. The mission was flown June 3 6, 1966. Stafford and Cernan rendezvoused with the ATDA, but were unable to dock with it because the nose fairing failed to ej1966 Gemini 9 GTA-9A Atlantic recovery force USS William C. Lawe. Gemini 9A
(officially Gemini IX-A) was a 1966 manned spaceflight in NASA's Gemini
program. It was the 7th manned Gemini flight, the 13th manned American
flight and the 23rd spaceflight of all time. The original crew for
Gemini 9, command pilot Elliot See and pilot Charles Bassett, were
killed in a crash on February 28, 1966 while flying a T-38 jet trainer
to the McDonnell Aircraft plant in St. Louis, Missouri to inspect their
spacecraft. Their deaths promoted the backup crew, Thomas P. Stafford
and Eugene Cernan, to the prime crew. The mission was renamed Gemini 9A
after the original May 17 launch was scrubbed when the mission's Agena
Target Vehicle was destroyed after a launch failure. The mission was
flown June 36, 1966, after launch of the backup Augmented Target
Docking Adaptor (ATDA). Stafford and Cernan rendezvoused with the ATDA,
but were unable to dock with it because the nose fairing failed to eject
from the docking target.
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Bids History
Bidder | Amount | Date |
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Ggries (97) | $5.50 | 07/11/2019 19:26:53 |
vcl59 (767) | $5.00 | 07/11/2019 19:26:53 |
vcl59 (767) | $3.25 | 07/10/2019 15:12:56 |
Ggries (97) | $3.00 | 07/10/2019 15:12:56 |
Ggries (97) | $0.55 | 07/08/2019 13:35:44 |
fmcg (1212) | $0.50 | 07/08/2019 13:35:44 |
Ggries (97) | $0.01 | 07/06/2019 10:56:22 |
Sales History
User | Price | Quantity | Date |
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Ggries (97) | $5.50 | 1 | 07/11/2019 20:53:03 |
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