1st-ever recovered US rocket stage, an artifact from Gemini 5, returns to launch site 60 years later


The primary U.S. rocket stage to be recovered after its launch has landed a brand new dwelling not removed from the place it lifted off virtually 60 years in the past.

The Cape Canaveral House Drive Museum on Thursday (Jan. 19) took delivery of the booster segment (opens in new tab) that helped launch NASA astronauts Gordon Cooper and Charles “Pete” Conrad on the Gemini-Titan 5 (GT-5) mission on Aug. 21, 1965. The 27-foot-long (8 meters) part of the Titan II rocket first stage had been on the U.S. House and Rocket Middle in Huntsville, Alabama.





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