Artist’s impression of a U.S. Air Force Titan III C boosting a Boeing X-20 Dyna-Soar spaceplane into orbit - 1962.
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Artist’s impression of a U.S. Air Force Titan III C boosting a Boeing X-20 Dyna-Soar spaceplane into orbit - 1962.
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Manned Orbital Laboratory unflown Gemini capsule with unique United States Air Force insignia
National Museum of the United States Air Force, Dayton, OH
Concept art of the cancelled M.O.L. launch upon a Titan III-C.
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Our SpaceFlight Heritage: MOL program honored on 50th anniversary
Our SpaceFlight Heritage: MOL program honored on 50th anniversary
The United States Air Force marked the 50th anniversary of the MOL program during an event held at Cape Canaveral on Nov. 3, 2016. (Click for full view) Photo Credit: Carleton Bailie / SpaceFlight Insider
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The U.S. Air Force Space & Missile Museum honored the 50th anniversary of the Air Force’s Manned Orbiting Laboratory program at 2 p.m. on Nov. 3, 2016. The event took…
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Here's a rare sight: A Gemini capsule atop a Titan IIIC, in November of 1966! This was the one-and-only (unmanned) test flight of the Air Force's MOL program.
Interestingly enough, the Gemini capsule pictured is the same capsule used on the unmanned Gemini II test flight in early 1965, making this the first spacecraft to travel to space twice! (if one doesn't count Joe Walker's back-to-back >100km altitude X-15 flights in 1963)
The Titan IIIC MOL test vehicle as seen from the mobile servicing structure.