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GEMINI-TITAN (GT)-V - INSERTION (PRIME CREW) - CAPE

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S65-28750 (21 Aug. 1965) --- Astronauts L. Gordon Cooper Jr. (left) and Charles Conrad Jr. are seen in the Gemini-5 spacecraft in the white room at Pad 19 just after insertion.

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21/08/1965
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Launch Complex 16 ,  28.50333, -80.55172
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https://images.nasa.gov/
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johnson space center gemini program gemini gemini titan insertion prime crew prime crew cape gordon cooper high resolution gordon cooper jr charles conrad gemini 5 spacecraft astronauts nasa