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Temporary Allen County Museum exhibit focuses on Medal of Honor recipients

Temporary Allen County Museum exhibit focuses on Medal of Honor recipients By David Trinko - dtrinko@limanews.com David Beck, of Lima, looks over a display of challenge coins from Medal of Honor recipients Friday at the Allen County Museum. David Trinko | The Lima News Larry Huffman talks Friday about a temporary exhibit of challenge coins from Medal of Honor recipients at the Allen County Museum. David Trinko | The Lima News A temporary exhibit showcases challenge coins from Medal of Honor recipients at the Allen County Museum. The coins, collected by Lima’s Bob Schaefer, are on display through Jan. 6.

Gemini VIII s Near-Disaster | Smithsonian Voices | National Air and Space Museum

April 12th, 2021, 9:44AM / BY Michael Neufeld This view of Gemini VII from VI-A in December 1965 shows the spacecraft’s orbital configuration. Fifty-five years ago, on March 16, 1966, the Gemini VIII astronauts made the world’s first space docking, quickly followed by the first life-threatening, in-flight emergency in the short history of the U.S. human spaceflight program. Gemini VIII, joined to its Agena target vehicle, began spinning and gyrating; when the astronauts undocked, Gemini’s rotation accelerated to the point where the crew could black out and die. Gemini VIII lifts off atop a Titan II rocket with command pilot Neil Armstrong and pilot David Scott aboard.

Spinning Out of Control: Gemini VIII s Near-Disaster | National Air and Space Museum

Story Posted on Mar 16, 2021 Space History Department Gemini VIII lifts off atop a Titan II rocket with command pilot Neil Armstrong and pilot David Scott aboard. Fifty-five years ago, on March 16, 1966, the Gemini VIII astronauts made the world’s first space docking, quickly followed by the first life-threatening, in-flight emergency in the short history of the U.S. human spaceflight program. Gemini VIII, joined to its Agena target vehicle, began spinning and gyrating; when the astronauts undocked, Gemini’s rotation accelerated to the point where the crew could black out and die. Neil Armstrong led the mission, which was to demonstrate space docking, a technique essential to the Apollo lunar landing program. Forty months later, he would become the first human to set foot on the Moon as commander of Apollo 11. His Gemini crewmate was David Scott, who would be the command module pilot of Apollo 9 and the commander of Apollo 15, the first lunar landing to carry a ro

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