
Here is a full transcript and audio of the 1962 Mercury-Atlas 6, Friendship 7 mission with pilot John Glenn. Hear his actual first-hand account of what he saw.
Here is a full transcript and audio of the 1962 Mercury-Atlas 6, Friendship 7 mission with pilot John Glenn. Hear his actual first-hand account of what he saw.
Scott Carpenter was one of the seven original Mercury astronauts. He flew the second earth orbital mission for the United States in the capsule Aurora 7 on May 24, 1962.
“Godspeed, John Glenn.” On February 20, 1962, astronaut Scott Carpenter radioed these hopeful words to his colleague John Glenn as he began his ascent into space.
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