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  • ''' Gemini ''' is a [[Zodiac]] constellation in the northern sky. It, and its two brig |lnam = Gemini
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  • ...known as '''M 35''', is an [[open cluster]] located in the constellation [[Gemini]]. | const = Gemini
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  • Also known as M 35, an open cluster located in the [[constellation]] [[Gemini]].
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  • ''' Gemini ''' is a [[Zodiac]] constellation in the northern sky. It, and its two brig |lnam = Gemini
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  • The eighth and final movement on [[Jon Lord]]'s 1970 solo album ''[[Gemini Suite]]''.
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  • ...Auriga]], [[Perseus]], [[Aries]], [[Cetus]], [[Eridanus]], [[Orion]] and [[Gemini]].
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  • Constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Leo and Gemini, fourth member of the zodiac, its name is Latin for 'crab'.
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  • ...autics|NACA]] through the formation of [[NASA]], Mercury, [[Project Gemini|Gemini]], [[Project Apollo|Apollo]], [[ASTP]], [[Skylab]] and the early days of [[ ...andpoint of a chief flight controller during the Mercury, [[Project Gemini|Gemini]], and [[Project Apollo|Apollo]] space programs. ISBN 0-7432-0079-9
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  • ...ormed live. [[Deep Purple]] Mk II performed this song (later released as ''Gemini Suite Live'' in 1993), along with a later studio line-up which formed the b
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  • =====Gemini group===== {{r|Project Gemini}}
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  • ...Auriga]], [[Perseus]], [[Aries]], [[Cetus]], [[Eridanus]], [[Orion]] and [[Gemini]].
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  • ||[[Gemini 6A]]/[[Gemini 7]] ||[[Gemini VIII]]
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  • ...s. They were also used as the space launch vehicle for the manned Project Gemini. ...the Titan IIs were used as space launch vehicles, as, for example, in the Gemini program. Titan III boosters actually preceded the use of Titan II's; the Ti
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  • A tradition for NASA spaceflights since the days of [[Project Gemini|Gemini]], mission crews are played a special musical track at the start of each da
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  • ''' Orion ''' is a constellation in the southern sky. It is surrounded by [[Gemini]], [[Taurus]], [[Eridanus]], [[Lepus]] and [[Monoceros]].
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  • | known_for = winning a Gemini Award | awards = * 2010 Gemini Award
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  • ...es as Amanda Zimm in the series ''Ready or Not'' (1993-1997) and as Trance Gemini in the series ''Andromeda'' (2000-2005). ...of Love'', before returning to regular series television in 2000 as Trance Gemini in the Gene Roddenberry hourlong sci-fi show ''Andromeda'', which ran for f
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  • '''Gemini Observatory'''<ref>[http://www.gemini.edu/ Gemini Observatory] Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy</ref> *Gemini North Telescope
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  • *[http://www.thespacerace.com TheSpaceRace.com &ndash; Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo space programs]
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  • | [[Gemini (constellation)|Gemini]]
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  • ...tual, from the standpoint of a chief flight controller during the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo space programs.
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  • * [[Gemini]]
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  • ...iginally sighted the dwarf planet, Mike Brown of Caltech, Chad Trujillo of Gemini Observatory, and David Rabinowitz of Yale University. The term was official
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  • * the 12 constellations of the [[Zodiac]]: ''Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpius, Sagittarius, Capricornus, Aquarius an | [[Gemini (constellation)|Gemini]]
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  • ...ter ''[[Alhena]],'' a star in the constellation ''[[Gemini (constellation)|Gemini]]''. Commissioned as (AK-26), she was redesignated (AKA-9) eighteen months
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  • *Gemini program
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  • ...ore these missions were flown. The Titan was used for the [[Project Gemini|Gemini program]] which followed Mercury. ...ry program ended. When genuine flight patches were created by crews in the Gemini program, this caused a public demand for Mercury flight patches, which was
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  • ...moon mission. The first Gemini flight with astronauts on board, [[Gemini 3|Gemini III]], was flown by [[Virgil I. Grissom|Virgil "Gus" Grissom]] and [[John W
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  • === Coleco Telstar Gemini (1978) === The Coleco Telstar Gemini featured offered 2 shooting games along with 4 pinball games. This console
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  • ...nd the [[L1 spacecraft]] were given a high priority. When [[Project Gemini|Gemini]] missions put the US in the lead in space development, Korolev pressured [
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  • ...long-range missiles, in a strategic role. One developmental system, COBRA GEMINI<ref name=CobraGemini>{{cite web | title = COBRA GEMINI
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  • ...e [[NASA Astronaut Corps]] in 1962. His first spaceflight was the NASA ''[[Gemini 8]]'' mission in 1966, for which he was the command pilot, becoming one of ...ol system. He flew to a height of 207,000 feet,(the highest he flew before Gemini 8), but he held the aircraft nose up too long during descent, and the X-15
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  • The US craft [[Gemini 8]], performed the first orbital space docking on March 16, 1966. The first # Satellite Inspection Capsule: [[Blue Gemini]] (mockup) vs. [[Soyuz spacecraft|Soyuz]] interceptor (plan)
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  • ...imilar to that expected for the Andromeda and Milky Way. Image courtesy of Gemini.]] -->
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  • ...Denise"), "Career of Evil," "Fire of Unknown Origin," "The Revenge of Vera Gemini," and "Shooting Shark".
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  • ...[[Michael Collins (astronaut)|Michael Collins]] lost near the spacecraft [[Gemini 10]], a [[wrench]] and a [[toothbrush]].<ref name="tufte">{{cite book |last
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  • ...and a global positioning system (GPS). A flight management system with two Gemini 10 computers and a new radio management system have also been installed.
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  • ...anjo-Kazooie]]'', ''[[Battletoads]]'', ''[[Perfect Dark]]'', ''[[Jet Force Gemini]]'', ''[[Conker's Bad Fur Day]]'', and ''[[Killer Instinct]]''. The company
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