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Launch Complex 19

Launch Complex 19

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Designed: February 2019

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Launch Complex 19 (LC-19) was a launch site at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida used by NASA to launch all of the Gemini manned spaceflights. It was also used by unmanned Titan I and Titan II missiles.

Launch Complex 19 was in use from 1959 to 1966, during which time it saw 27 launches, 10 of which were manned. The first flight from Launch Complex 19 was on August 14, 1959 and ended in a pad explosion, extensively damaging the facility, which took a few months to repair. The first successful launch from Launch Complex 19 was also a Titan I, on February 2, 1960. After being converted for the Titan II ICBM program in 1962, Launch Complex 19 was later designated for the Gemini flights. After the program concluded in December 1966, Launch Complex 19 was closed down.

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Project Gemini

Project Gemini was NASA’s second human spaceflight program. Conducted between projects Mercury and Apollo, Gemini started in 1961 and concluded in 1966. The Gemini spacecraft carried a two-astronaut crew. Ten Gemini crews and sixteen individual astronauts flew low Earth orbit (LEO) missions during 1965 and 1966.

Gemini’s objective was the development of space travel techniques to support the Apollo mission to land astronauts on the Moon. In doing so, it allowed the United States to catch up and overcome the lead in human spaceflight capability the Soviet Union had obtained in the early years of the Space Race, by demonstrating: mission endurance up to just under fourteen days, longer than the eight days required for a round trip to the Moon; methods of performing extra-vehicular activity (EVA) without tiring; and the orbital maneuvers necessary to achieve rendezvous and docking with another spacecraft. This left Apollo free to pursue its prime mission without spending time developing these techniques.

All Gemini flights were launched from Launch Complex 19 (LC-19) at Cape Kennedy Air Force Station in Florida. Their launch vehicle was the Gemini–Titan II, a modified Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM). Gemini was the first program to use the newly built Mission Control Center at the Houston Manned Spacecraft Center for flight control.

The astronaut corps that supported Project Gemini included the “Mercury Seven”, “The New Nine”, and the 1963 astronaut class. During the program, three astronauts died in air crashes during training, including both members of the prime crew for Gemini 9. This mission was flown by the backup crew.

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Designer Notes

Can be used with either Kevin Huang’s Gemini or Grant Passmore’s Gemini. Both will successfully fit the launcher, you’ll just need to adjust the four arms to get them snug.

The Erector tower can be raised or lowered depending on what stage you are modelling. The arms of erector tower also can encase the rocket for servicing. I’ve not modelled the fabric surrounds on the erector tower although this may come at a later date.

Part count: 6602 bricks, 483 lots.

Unit width length height
Studs 64.0 80.0 54.2
Centimetres 51.2 64.0 43.3
Inches 20.2 25.2 17.1

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