Gemini 3
One of 27 caches representing all United States Spaceflight Missions of Projects Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo. This was the 1st of 10 Gemini flights and the 7th of the 27 flights. Click here to see all 27 US Spaceflight caches.
The Gemini 3 spaceflight, also known as Molly Brown, was the seventh United States human spaceflight. On March 23, 1965, astronauts Gus Grissom and John Young flew three low Earth orbits in their spacecraft. It was the final crewed flight controlled from Cape Kennedy Air Force Station in Florida, before mission control functions were shifted to a new control center located at the newly opened Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston, Texas.
The mission's primary goal was to test the new, maneuverable Gemini spacecraft. In space, the crew fired thrusters to change the shape of their orbit, shift their orbital plane slightly, and drop to a lower altitude. Other firsts were achieved on Gemini 3: two people flew aboard an American spacecraft (the Soviet Union launched a three-person crew on Voskhod 1 in 1964 and a two-person crew just a few days earlier on Voskhod 2, upstaging the two-person Gemini and three-person Apollo programs), and the first crewed reentry where the spacecraft was able to produce lift to change its touchdown point.
Gemini 3 Patch and Astronauts Grissom & Young
WHY HERE?
The center point of all the US Spaceflight caches is located in the middle of the intersection where John Glenn Drive changes into Galaxy Way in Concord, CA.
Or as we geocachers would specify it: N 37° 58.700 W 122° 03.259
The distance ranges from this point to the various caches representing the spaceflighst are:
- about ¼ mile - Mercury sub-orbital missions
- about 2 miles - Mercury orbital missions
- about 5 miles - Gemini missions
- about 5 miles - Apollo Earth orbital missions
- about 25 miles - Apollo moon missions
FLIGHT SUMMARY:
Command Pilot:_ |
_Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom |
Pilot:_ |
_John W. Young |
Launch Vehicle:_ |
_Titan II GLV |
Height:_ |
_109 feet |
Stages:_ |
_2 |
Stage 1 Diameter:_ |
_10.0 feet |
Stage 1 Thrust:_ |
_430,000 lbf |
Stage 2 Diameter:_ |
_10.0 feet |
Stage 2 Thrust:_ |
_100,000 lbf |
Launch Date & Time:_ |
_March 23, 1965, 14:24:00 UTC |
Landing Date & Time:_ |
_March 23, 1965, 19:16:31 UTC |
Duration:_ |
_4 hours, 52 minutes, 31 seconds |
FTF Prize:
This is 1 of 27 caches in KCSearcher's US Spaceflight series that were given away as FTF prizes at his “Man on the Moon, July 20, 1969 - 50 years later” event. For those attendees that received this as a prize, they had an 88 hour head start on those that didn’t attend the event. The prize winners were instructed to sign the log in the “Pre-Publication FTFer(s)” space.
However, for the FTF Hounds that were not able to attend, they too had the opportunity to be FTF on this cache after publication that was targeted for 7/24/2019 @ or around 9:50 AM Pacific Time (splashdown of Apollo 11 + 50 years). All they had to do is find the cache and be first to sign in the “Post-Publication FTFer(s)” space on the log.
BONUS:
Don’t forget to record and save the Code Letter and its associated Number that is on the log sheet and inside the container lid. It will be needed to find a bonus cache on the 51st anniversary of the Moon Landing, July 20, 2020.
Please DO NOT post or include an image of the Code Letter and Number in any of your online logs for this cache
TO LEARN MORE:
Click here to see the Wikipedia description for Gemini 3.
Click here to see the Wikipedia description for Project Gemini.
Click here to see the Wikipedia description for the Space Race.