Payloads of the Past: Docking with Destiny
As is apparent in many space programs, unexpected delays occur and “Payloads from the Past” is not immune to this, I will place this in my Lessons Identified and assure April’s is out at the start of the month – but leave a few weeks for this to be digested. In May, I will put “payloads of the Past” back to its usual spot of 1 st Tuesday! But let’s crack on. Spaceflight in the mid‑1960s was a race not only between nations, but between ideas. Each mission of NASA’s Gemini programme tested something that had never before been done: longer stays in orbit; extravehicular activity; controlled re‑entry; and the art of bringing two spacecraft together in precise, shared motion as we saw ack in December we looked at orbital rendezvous of Gemini 6/7A. March 1966 saw one of the most ambitious and…