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Gemini 2

Mission Insignia
Mission Statistics
Mission:Gemini 2
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Launch:January 19, 1965
14:03:59.861 UTC
Cape Canaveral LC19
Landing:January 19, 1965
14:22:14 UTC
16° 36'N 49° 46' West
Duration:18 min, 16 seconds
Orbits: 0
Distance Traveled: 3422.4 kilometres

Gemini 2 was an unmanned flight in the U.S Gemini program. Gemini 2 was launched on a Titan II rocket. The flight was a suborbital test of various systems. It later became the first spacecraft flown into space twice when it was sent on an unmanned military mission.

The Titan II/Gemini launch vehicle had to be dismantled to protect it from 2 hurricanes in August and September of 1964. The 2nd stage of the vehicle was taken down and stored in a hanger on 26 August 1964 in preparation for Hurricane Cleo, but the entire launch vehicle was dismantled and removed from Pad 19 in early September before Hurricane Dora passed over Cape Canaveral on September 9th. The Gemini launch vehicle was erected for the final time on 12 September 1964.

Gemini II had been scheduled for launch December 9, 1964. On that date the countdown reached zero and the stage one engines were ignited. The launch vehicle's Malfunction Detection System detected technical problems due to a loss of hydraulic pressure and shutdown the engines about one second after ignition.

Capsule Location

It is currently on display at the U.S. Air Force Space Museum, Cape Canaveral Air Station, Florida. Its guidance computer is held at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum.

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