Gemini 7 (officially
Gemini VII) was a 1965 manned spaceflight in
NASA's
Gemini program. It was the fourth manned
Gemini flight, the twelfth manned American flight and the twentieth manned spaceflight including Soviet flights and
X-15 flights above the
Kármán line. The crew of Frank F. Borman, II and James A. Lovell, Jr spent nearly 14 days in space, making a total of 206 orbits. Their spacecraft was the passive target for the first manned
space rendezvous performed by the crew of
Gemini 6A.