Gemini 7 (officially Gemini VII)[5] was a 1965 crewed spaceflight in NASA‘s Gemini program. It was the fourth crewed Gemini flight, the twelfth crewed American spaceflight, and the twenty-first crewed spaceflight including Soviet flights and X-15 flights above the Kármán line. The crew of Frank Borman and Jim Lovell spent nearly 14 days in space, making a total of 206 orbits. Their spacecraft was the passive target for the first crewed space rendezvous performed by the crew of Gemini 6A.
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- Charles Bassett (Houston CAPCOM)
- Alan Bean (Cape CAPCOM)
- Eugene Cernan (Houston CAPCOM)
- Elliot See (Houston CAPCOM)
- launch Mass:3,663 kilograms (8,076 lb), landing mass: 1,958.2 kilograms (4,317 lb)[3]
At December 9 epoch, five days after launch:
- Perigee:299 kilometers (161 nmi)
- Apogee:302 kilometers (163 nmi)
- Inclination: 28.9°
- Period: 90.54 min
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