Gemini 2


Gemini 2 was the second spaceflight of the American human spaceflight program Project Gemini. Gemini 2, like Gemini 1, was an unmanned mission intended as a test flight of the Gemini spacecraft. Unlike Gemini 1, which was placed into orbit, Gemini 2 made a suborbital flight, primarily intended to test the spacecraft's heat shield. It was launched on a Titan II GLV rocket. The spacecraft used for the Gemini 2 mission was later refurbished, and was subsequently launched on another suborbital flight, along with OPS 0855, as a test for the US Air Force Orbital Laboratory Gemini 2 was the first craft to make more than one spaceflight since the X-15, and the only one until Space ShuttleColumbia flew its second mission in 1981.
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The atmospheric re-entry of Gemini 2 viewed through a pilot's window