Gemini 2

Launch Success

Liftoff Time (GMT)

14:04:00

Tuesday January 19, 1965

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Mission Details

Launch Notes

First suborbital flight of Gemini.

Gemini 2

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Gemini 2 (Gemini-Titan 2; GT-2) was the second spaceflight of the American human spaceflight program Project Gemini, and was launched and recovered on January 19, 1965. 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 into the Gemini B configuration, and was subsequently launched on another suborbital flight, along with OPS 0855, as a test for the US Air Force Manned Orbital Laboratory. Gemini spacecraft no. 2 was the first craft to make more than one spaceflight since the X-15, and the only one until Space Shuttle Columbia flew its second mission in 1981.

Suborbital

1 Payload

3,187 kilograms

Rocket

Retired
Titan II GLV

Active 1964 to 1966

National Aeronautics and Space Administration logo

Agency

NASA

Rocket

Height: 33.2m

Payload to Orbit

LEO: 3,580 kg

Liftoff Thrust

1,913 Kilonewtons

Stages

2

Launch Site

LC-19

Cape Canaveral SFS, Florida, USA

Fastest Turnaround

10 days 18 hours

Stats

Titan II


2nd

Mission

1st

Mission of 1965