UNITED STATES: Gemini Programs
Gemini Programs:
Gemini Titan (GT-4): Misc.
Gemini Titan (GT-5): Autographs
Gemini Titan (GT-9): Autographs
Gemini Titan (GT-12): Autographs
Gemini Program: Autographs, Literature, Spacecraft Models, Misc.
 
Gemini Titan 4 (GT-4): Misc.
 
K12814 [Space Collection] [US: Gemini Titan 4: Misc.]
Gemini 4 First Day Cover Features Art Craft "Saluting Space Achievements" First Trouble Free Space Walk cachet, a "First day of Issue" cancel dated 9/29/1967 and franked with a 5 cent stamp.  Prior owner: Walt Salyer, one of NASA's 5 suit technicians.
 
 
Gemini Titan 5 (GT-5): Autographs
 
K12618  [Space Collection: Document Signed] [US: Gemini Titan 5: Autograph]
Gemini V Launch.  An Air Mail envelope with an official NASA Gemini V rubber stamp cachet. KSC, 21 August 1965 (A, M).  Signed by the Gemini V crew of Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad.
 
K11557.01 [Space Collection: Signed Book] [US: Gemini Titan 5: Autograph]

Gemini Program. NASA/MSC, 1966. 4. Illustrated. Blue cloth. A grouping of NASA Manned Spacecraft Center multi-page summaries for each manned Gemini mission.  Gordon Cooper’s copy, signed on the title page: “My personal Copy, Gordon Cooper, Gemini 5 CDR”
Provenance: From Astronaut Gordon Cooper
 
Gemini Titan 9 (GT-9): Autographs
 
K12985 [Space Collection] [US: Gemini Titan 9: Autograph]
1966 Official NASA Cacheted Launch Cover.  Blue hand stamped Gemini-9 cachet stamp; Official KSC corner card on cover cancelled at KSC on Jun 3, 1966. Cover is franked with U.S. 8¢ Goddard issue and has a hand stamped signature of German rocket scientist Kurt Debus.
 
 
Gemini Titan 12 (GT-12): Autographs
 
K12614  [Space Collection: Document Signed] [US: Gemini Titan 12: Autograph]
Project Gemini, Technology and Operations, A Chronology.  Significant events from April 1959 to February 1967 with mission data in several appendixes. 308 pages, paper cover. NASA/GPO SP-4002, 1969. Boldly signed and inscribed with: "Buzz Aldrin, GT-12 PLT, 3 EVA's, Nov 1966" on half title page.
 
 
Gemini Program: Autographs
 
K12460 [Space Collection: Document] [US: Gemini: Autograph: Slayton]
1964, "Gemini Computer Fourth System Math Flow Diagram, Executor Blueprints" (17x11") A set (pages 2-20) of these schematic blueprints. Each page has a red "Training Material / For use as educational aid only" handstamp. Also one additional page with Slayton's handwritten notes on the back. Ex. The Deke Slayton Estate collection.
 
 
Gemini Program: Literature
 
K12813 [Space Collection] [US: Gemini: Literature]
1967, "Summary of Gemini Extravehicular Activity, NASA MSC-G-R-67-2 (300pp., approx. soft cover,). This report documents the facts and examines the factors associated with the development of extravehicular capability during the Gemini Program. 
 
K12792 [Space Collection] [US: Gemini: Literature]
1964, "America in Space - A Pictorial Review" NASA EP-14 (72pp., soft cover)
 
K12461 [Space Collection: Document] [US: Gemini: Literature: Slayton]
"Gemini Project Pre-DEI Review, 22-23 October 1963" (160 pp., copied.) This report appears to be an overview for Mission 2. This was Deke Slayton's personal copy of this document. Ex. the Deke Slayton Family collection.
 
K12469 [Space Collection: Document] [US: Gemini: Literature]
1963, "IMU Attitude-Ball, F.D.I. Relationship" Blueprint (17x11") A McDonnell blueprint of an essential part of the flight control panel.  Ex. The Deke Slayton Estate collection.
 
 
Gemini Program: Model

K11576 [Space Collection: Photograph Signed] [US: Gemini Program: Spacecraft Model]

Agena Spacecraft Aspect Indicator Instrument Model.
An agena spacecraft model inside an approx. 6 inch diameter sphere mounted on an 8 inch circular base. Overall height is approx. 18 inch. NASA used the Agena as docking target and high altitude propulsion system during the Gemini Program.  The instrument was designed as a visual aid relating to problems concerning aspect angles of maneuvering space vehicles.
The sphere containing the Agena has calibrated two axis movement as well as movement along the semi-circle mounting frame and a tilt movement at the center of the base stand. The instrument provided NASA and military space planners a means of measurement and interpretation from a given vehicle orientation.
[With:] Copy of an article describing uses related to actual flight and custom carrying case.
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Provenance: From the San Diego Aerospace Museum
 
 
Gemini Program: Misc.
 
K12558 [Space Collection: Memorabilia] [US: Gemini Program: Misc.]
Project Gemini Cigarette Lighter that reads Project Gemini and USNS Coastal Sentry.