curprev11:5311:53, 14 May 2022 2a01:cb04:b51:b900:3929:dec8:e6c0:9db8talk 24,324 bytes0 If you check the transcript of the conversation https://historycollection.jsc.nasa.gov/JSCHistoryPortal/history/mission_trans/GT08_TEC.PDF and check information online, you will notice that docking time is 6 hours and 33 minutes which would make it 23:14 UTC, as the lift-off happened at 16:14:02 UTC. I know my IP isn't verified but please check page 72 of the official transcript and you will find the truth ("Flight we are docked" at 06:33:58 into the mission)undo
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curprev04:0104:01, 31 October 2018 125.238.167.200talk 23,215 bytes−86 I've removed inaccurate data describing the roll as being one per second, and the subsequent references to potentially blacking out etc. The official NASA mission report states on page 5-26 that the roll rate was 296 deg/sec. It further states on page 7-34 this didn't present any problems for the crew. https://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/43455667-Gemini-Program-Mission-Report-Gemini-Viii.pdfundoTag: Visual edit
curprev19:2619:26, 13 October 2018 76.169.116.244talk 23,398 bytes−11 the main mode of rotation was roll, not yaw; see https://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/43455667-Gemini-Program-Mission-Report-Gemini-Viii.pdfundo