GT-5

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GT-5 is the abbreviated designation for Gemini 5, a 1965 NASA crewed spaceflight that set a then-record for mission duration in Earth orbit.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gemini program mission
NASA space mission
crewed spaceflight
achievedRecordOn 1965-08-21
callsign Gemini 5
commander Gordon Cooper
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crewMember Pete Conrad
surface form: Charles "Pete" Conrad

Gordon Cooper
crewNationality American
crewSize 2
followedBy Gemini 6A
hasFullName Gemini 5
isPartOf Gemini program
isPredecessorTo Apollo program long-duration missions
landingBodyOfWater Atlantic Ocean
landingDate 1965-08-29
landingMethod splashdown
launchDate 1965-08-21
launchSite Cape Kennedy Air Force Station Launch Complex 19
LC-19
launchVehicle Titan II GLV
launchYear 1965
massAtLaunch approximately 3,700 kilograms
missionDuration 7 days 22 hours 55 minutes
missionNumber 5
missionObjective conduct scientific and technological experiments
demonstrate long-duration spaceflight
evaluate guidance and navigation systems
test fuel cells for electrical power in space
missionPatchFeature covered wagon design
missionStatus successful
operatedBy NASA
orbitsCompleted 120
orbitType low Earth orbit
pilot Pete Conrad
surface form: Charles "Pete" Conrad
precededBy Gemini 4
primaryPowerSource fuel cells
recordType spaceflight duration record
recoveryBy USS Lake Champlain
setRecordFor longest crewed spaceflight duration at the time
spaceAgency NASA
surface form: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
spacecraftSerialNumber Gemini 5
surface form: Gemini spacecraft No. 5
spacecraftType Gemini spacecraft
spaceProgram Project Gemini
usedFuelCells true
vehicleConfiguration two-seat capsule

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Gemini 5 abbreviation GT-5