Astronaut Group 2

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NASA's Astronaut Group 2, also known as The New Nine, was the second group of astronauts selected by NASA in September 1962. The group was required to augment the original Mercury 7 with the announcement of the Gemini program and leading to the Apollo program. The selection requirements were as demanding as for the first group with a greater emphasis on candidates with engineering experience as well as test pilot experience. In addition, Group 2 became the first group with civilian test pilots in the group; one flew for General Electric, while another flew the X-15 research plane for NASA.

Gemini 8, Apollo 11
Commander, first docking (Gemini ATV) in space and first mission abort from earth orbit; Commander, first manned lunar landing; first person to walk on the Moon.
Gemini 7, Apollo 8
Commander, first 14 day manned mission; Commander, first mission to orbit the Moon.
Gemini 5, Gemini 11, Apollo 12, Skylab 2
Pilot, first 8 day manned mission and first re-boost to set record for human earth orbit altitude record; Commander, second manned lunar landing; third man to walk on the Moon. Commander, first successful US space station mission and space endurance record of 28 days.
Gemini 7, Gemini 12, Apollo 8, Apollo 13
Pilot, first mission to orbit the Moon. First man to travel to vicinity of the Moon twice. Commander, first mission abort beyond earth orbit aboard Apollo 13. Absolute human altitude record.
Gemini 4, Apollo 9
Commander, first American EVA mission. Commander, first manned use of Lunar Module
Slated to command Gemini 9, but died in a plane crash before the mission.
Gemini 6A, Gemini 9, Apollo 10, Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.
Pilot, first United States orbital rendezvous; Commander, lunar landing test mission; Commander, first joint US-USSR space mission. Flew on
Gemini 4
Pilot, first American EVA mission; conducted first American EVA. Slated to be the Prime Crew Pilot for first Apollo mission, but died in the Apollo 1 fire.
Gemini 3, Gemini 10, Apollo 10, Apollo 16, STS-1, STS-9
Pilot, first mission to change orbit plane; Commander, first mission to dock with two different craft ("Gemini ATV") in Earth orbit. Command Module Pilot, lunar landing test mission; first person to orbit the Moon solo and orbit the Moon twice; Commander, fifth lunar landing; ninth person to walk on the Moon; Commander, first Space Shuttle mission; first person to travel into space 6 times.


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