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Gemini II mission overview:
Launched on January 19, 1965, at 9:03:59 a.m. EST from Cape Kennedy's Launch Complex 19, Gemini II was an uncrewed suborbital test flight designed to validate the Gemini spacecraft's heat shield and re-entry systems. At 6 minutes and 54 seconds after launch, the retrorockets fired, placing the spacecraft into a controlled re-entry. The capsule safely parachuted into the Atlantic Ocean, landing 3,419 km southeast of the launch site, just 18 minutes and 16 seconds after liftoff—26 km short of its planned impact point.
A major milestone in spaceflight, this mission successfully demonstrated the viability of the Gemini heat shield, paving the way for future crewed missions and the Apollo program.
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CLICK HERE: The GEMINI II Re-Entry Mission (1965) - NASA documentary