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List of fictional astronauts (Project Gemini era)

List of fictional astronauts (Project Gemini era)

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The following is a list of fictional astronauts from the era of Project Gemini and the Voskhod programme, during the early "Golden Age" of space travel.

Astronauts Holt and Swanberg aboard Aeolus spacecraft in "Third Stage" (1962 short story by Poul Anderson)
Franco and Ciccio in space in 002 Operazione Luna (1965 film)
Capt. Tony Nelson (actor Larry Hagman) meets a mysterious woman in the first episode of I Dream of Jeannie (TV series)

Project Gemini era

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Notes

  1. Astronaut, CAPCOM for the Gemini XII-A mission.
  2. Transferred to the Apollo Program and promoted to Commander following the mission.
  3. Pseudonym, real name is Dr. Samuel Henry Stonebreaker.
  4. Last name spoken but difficult to hear.
  5. Date storyline begins in Goldie Vance No. 5.

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  39. Jenne, Mike (2016). Blue Darker Than Black. Yucca Publishing. ISBN 978-1-63158-066-6.
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  43. Larson, Hope (2017). "Chapter Eight". Goldie Vance. Vol. Two. Illustrated by Brittney Williams. BOOM! Box. ISBN 978-1-60886-974-9.

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