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Posted on November 21, 2014

This is a list of the current location of Gemini Capsules.  It came from the website:  http://www.live555.com/misc/CapsuleLocations.html  Please call before you visit to verify the capsule is still on display.

Gemini 2 (unmanned test flight)

Cape Canaveral Air Station, FL Gemini 3 “Molly Brown” (Grissom, Young)

Grissom Memorial Museum, Mitchell, IN Gemini 4 (McDivitt, White)

National Air and Space Museum (Smithsonian Institution), Washington, DC Gemini 5 (Cooper, Conrad)

Space Center Houston (NASA Johnson Space Center‘s Visitor Center), Houston, TX Gemini 7 (Borman, Lovell)

National Air and Space Museum (Smithsonian Institution), Washington, DC Gemini 6-A (Schirra, Stafford)

Stafford Air and Space Museum, Weatherford, OK Gemini 8 (Armstrong, Scott)

Neil Armstrong Museum, Wapakoneta, OH Gemini 9-A (Stafford, Cernan)

Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, FL Gemini 10 (Young, Collins)

Norwegian Technical Museum, Oslo, Norway

(Also, one of the hatches is on display at the Virginia Air and Space Center (NASA Langley visitor’s center), Hampton, VA) Gemini 11 (Conrad, Gordon)

California Science Center, Los Angeles, CA Gemini 12 (Lovell, Aldrin)

Alder Planetarium, Chicago, IL Capsule SC-2A (unflown backup)

Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, Hutchinson, KS

(original shell; restored interior) (for the cancelled Air Force “Manned Orbiting Laboratory” – unflown)

U.S. Air Force Museum, Dayton, OH. (Has a circular hatch in the heat shield for entering the MOL) TTV-1 “El Kabong 1” (unmanned “towed test vehicle”, used in the Gemini Paraglider Program)

Michigan Space Center, Jackson, MI. (Not currently on public display) TTV-2

Museum of Science & Industry, Manchester, England, U.K. (an unflown mockup, used for training)

Michigan Space Center, Jackson, MI (an unflown mockup)

Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL (a training capsule)

Louisville Science Center, Louisville, KY (an engineering mockup)

James S. McDonnell Prologue Room, Boeing Corporation, Saint Louis, MO (a full-scale model)

Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland, OR (an unflown mockup)

Pacific Science Center, Seattle, WA (an unflown mockup (with landing gear))

National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K.