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Gemini III Mission Images of California, Arizona, Texas, Mexico, and Bermuda, 03/23/1965
Gemini III - the first manned flight of the Gemini space program was launched on March 23, 1965, crewed by astronauts Virgil “Gus” Grissom and John. W. Young.
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Gemini III Mission Images of California, Arizona, Texas, Mexico, and Bermuda, 03/23/1965

Gemini III - the first manned flight of the Gemini space program was launched on March 23, 1965, crewed by astronauts Virgil “Gus” Grissom and John. W. Young.

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    Very cool Images…
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    Based on the mock-ups of the shuttle I’ve been in, I believe it.
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    John said some funny things about taking the GT-3 photos…I’ll repost them later. Basically he said all he could do is...
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