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Gemini Xii To The Moon?, If things had gone differently |
Feb 12 2006, 03:49 PM
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I have just been watching an interesting video of a gathering of astronauts. On May 8, 1997, Wally Schirra, Jim Lovell, Alan Shepard, Gene Cernan, and Neil Armstrong gathered to make an historic public appearance at the National Museum of Naval Aviation, emceed by Roy Neal.
In reflecting back on his near-disasterous EVA on Gemini IX, Cernan had this interesting comment on what might have been: Cernan: "Tom Stafford told me that had the Gemini IX accident not occurred, and had the Russian program accelerated to the point that they might orbit the Moon, it was possible that Gemini XII could have jumped on top of an Agena with a little extra boost, and they would have shot us around the Moon back in 1966. Now, I’m sort of glad things happened the way they did in retrospect, but that really would have been an eye-opener at the time. I’m not sure we could have pulled that one off." Roy Neal: "Alan [Shepard], you were very instrumental in running the Astronaut office at that time. Can you confirm or deny the report that Cernan has just given us about Gemini XII?" Shepard: (laughs) "Actually, I would have no comment on that." (laughs) "If you think it’s hard to say ‘no comment,’ it is difficult!" I find this hard to believe! Would the Gemini heatshield have stood up to a 25,000 mph re-entry? -------------------- Jonathan Ward
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Mark Wade has added PDF files of many original documents on
space, including a bunch on the circumlunar Gemini flight plans: http://www.astronautix.com/data/index.htm -------------------- "After having some business dealings with men, I am occasionally chagrined,
and feel as if I had done some wrong, and it is hard to forget the ugly circumstance. I see that such intercourse long continued would make one thoroughly prosaic, hard, and coarse. But the longest intercourse with Nature, though in her rudest moods, does not thus harden and make coarse. A hard, sensible man whom we liken to a rock is indeed much harder than a rock. From hard, coarse, insensible men with whom I have no sympathy, I go to commune with the rocks, whose hearts are comparatively soft." - Henry David Thoreau, November 15, 1853 |
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ilbasso Gemini Xii To The Moon? Feb 12 2006, 03:49 PM
ilbasso Well, I've done some research...probably shoul... Feb 12 2006, 08:46 PM
Bob Shaw QUOTE (ilbasso @ Feb 12 2006, 08:46 PM) W... Feb 12 2006, 09:37 PM
dvandorn There were several lunar Gemini proposals, but lik... Feb 13 2006, 01:36 AM
edstrick It would also have been a nearly pure stunt effort... Feb 13 2006, 02:07 AM
ljk4-1 Direct Flight Apollo Study - Volume 2: Gemini Spac... Feb 13 2006, 06:11 AM
BruceMoomaw That movie, believe it or not, was directed by Rob... Feb 13 2006, 09:37 AM
edstrick "Marooned was a well made "B" movie... Feb 13 2006, 10:22 AM
BruceMoomaw This thread should really be moved either to the ... Mar 8 2006, 11:23 AM
ljk4-1 The Blue Gemini blues
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In the early 1960s the ... Mar 20 2006, 04:59 PM
dvandorn You know, everyone involved in the Gemini program ... Mar 24 2006, 04:04 AM![]() ![]() |
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