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Air & Space Magazine highlights 'Ghosts of Gemini'


March 22, 2012

In January 2012, the NASA Johnson Space Center and the School of Earth and Space Exploration unveiled the Project Gemini Online Digital Archive. Project Gemini (1964-1966) was the second United States human spaceflight program, after Project Mercury (1960-1963). The Gemini astronauts took some of the most memorable photos in NASA history and a team of scientists led by Professor Mark Robinson brought these historic flights to life by making high-resolution scans of the original flight films.

A special multimedia package in Air & Space Mag.com by Tony Reichhardt commemorates Project Gemini with a gallery of select images from the archive. You can read the story and view the photos here: http://www.airspacemag.com/multimedia/Ghosts-of-Gemini.html?c=y&page=1&n...

Visit the March to the Moon gallery for the full collection, complete with high-resolution, downloadable versions.

Article source: Air & Space

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