M. Scott Carpenter
Scott Carpenter was one of NASA’s first seven astronauts (the Mercury Seven) and the second American to orbit the Earth.
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M. Scott Carpenter
Selected by NASA in 1959, Carpenter was one of the Mercury Seven, the first 7 astronauts in America’s space program. A dynamic pioneer of modern exploration, Carpenter has the unique distinction of being the first human ever to acquiring the dual title, Astronaut/Aquanaut.
Learn More about M. Scott CarpenterMercury Atlas 7: Aurora 7
Launch Pad: LC-14Vehicle: Atlas (7)Crew: M. Scott Carpenter Payload Spacecraft No. 18, Launch Vehicle Number 107-D Mission Objective Corroborate man in orbit. Orbit Altitude: 166.8 by 99.9 statute milesOrbits: 3Period: 88…
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On May 24, 1962, astronaut M. Scott Carpenter completed America’s second orbital spaceflight during the Mercury-Atlas 7 mission. Carpenter flew…
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The Mercury Seven
On October 7, 1958, shortly after NASA opened for business, it announced its first major undertaking, Project Mercury. The objectives were threefold: to place a human spacecraft into orbital flight around Earth, observe human performance in such conditions, and recover the human and the spacecraft safely. In January 1959, the committee received and screened 508 service records of a group of talented test pilots, of which seven were ultimately chosen.
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