Gemini 36 manual Headphones & Mics, DJX-05, DJX-03

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Headphones & Mics

DJX-05

Professional DJ Headphones

Dynamically enhanced balanced audio with clear highs, crisp mids & deep bass

Adjustable padded headband & comfortable soft-cushion earcups

Reversible 90º horizontal / 180º vertical rotating joints

Removable coiled spring cable 13.1 ft (4m) Weight: 1.16 lbs (.53 kg)

DJX-03

Professional DJ Headphones

Ideal for DJ monitoring

Adjustable headband with 180º cushioned swivel ear pads

Gold plated 3.5 mm connector with straight 1/4” (6.5 mm) adaptor Weight: .46 lbs (.21 kg)

DJM-2

Professional Dynamic Stage Microphone

Dynamic Cardioid

Unidirectional

Extra impact resistant

Unbreakable bouncing head

18 feet / 6 meter cable

Includes microphone stand attachment and a protective carrying case Weight: 2.06 lbs (.93 kg)

DJM-1

Professional DJ Microphone

18” in length

Gooseneck for flexibility

Unidirectional microphone

3 pin male XLR connector Weight: .7 lbs (.32 kg)

Flattened

Folded

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36 specifications

Gemini 36 is a remarkable spacecraft that stands out as a significant achievement in the field of space exploration and shuttle design. Designed and constructed as part of NASA's Gemini program in the 1960s, it played a critical role in paving the way for human spaceflight and the subsequent Apollo missions.

One of the main features of Gemini 36 is its ability to support two astronauts, allowing for extended missions that could last up to two weeks. The spacecraft was equipped with advanced life-support systems, enabling astronauts to conduct long-duration flights, test critical equipment, and perform extravehicular activities (EVAs). Gemini 36 was built to be more versatile than its predecessors, offering greater maneuverability and the capacity to rendezvous and dock with other spacecraft, which were essential skills for future moon missions.

The design of Gemini 36 was both innovative and functional. It featured a conical shape, which contributed to its aerodynamic profile during re-entry. The spacecraft was also outfitted with a heat shield that protected it from the intense heat generated upon re-entering Earth's atmosphere. To enhance its stability and control, Gemini 36 had an array of thrusters and gyroscopes that allowed astronauts to execute precise maneuvers in orbit.

In terms of technologies, Gemini 36 employed a sophisticated guidance and navigation system. This included an inertial guidance unit that used gyroscopes to track the spacecraft's position and orientation in space. Additionally, the cockpit was equipped with a digital computer that facilitated real-time data processing and decision-making, which was groundbreaking for the time. Communication systems allowed astronauts to maintain contact with Mission Control, providing vital support for mission success.

The spacecraft’s launch vehicle was the Titan II rocket, a significant advancement in rocketry technology. The Titan II was not only powerful but also reliable, making it a suitable choice for the demanding missions of the Gemini program.

In summary, Gemini 36 combined groundbreaking features, technologies, and characteristics that not only advanced human spaceflight but also laid the groundwork for the future of space exploration. Its development was a testament to the ingenuity of the engineers and astronauts, reflecting the spirit of exploration and the quest for knowledge beyond our planet. Gemini 36 remains an iconic symbol of the achievements of the Gemini program and the enduring human drive to explore the cosmos.