
Project Gemini: Bridge to the Moon
Documentary
Overview
All of the necessary technologies required to reach the Moon was first tested during Project Gemini, which comprised of ten missions in the mid-1960s.
Top Cast


Buzz Aldrin
Buzz Aldrin
Self
Buzz Aldrin
Self
Marc Averback
Marc Averback
Narrator
Marc Averback
Narrator
Charlie Bassett
Charlie Bassett
Self
Charlie Bassett
Self


Frank Borman
Frank Borman
Self
Frank Borman
Self
Eugene Cernan
Eugene Cernan
Self
Eugene Cernan
Self


Charles Conrad
Charles Conrad
Self
Charles Conrad
Self


Gordon Cooper
Gordon Cooper
Self
Gordon Cooper
Self
Richard Gordon
Richard Gordon
Self
Richard Gordon
Self


Gus Grissom
Gus Grissom
Self
Gus Grissom
Self


Jim Lovell
Jim Lovell
Self
Jim Lovell
Self
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