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Scott Carpenter

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  • 1962-5-9

America's next manned orbital flight is expected to be launched from Cape Canaveral about the middle of May. The pilot has been named as Liet. Com. Scott Carpenter. Photo shows: Liet. Com. Scott Carpenter

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Major Gherman Titov Gets Another Medal

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  • Stuk
  • 1961-9-13

Major Gherman Titov, Russia's No. 2 cosmonaut being greeted enthusiastically by young East Berliners during his recent tour of East Germany. Major Gherman Titov, Russia's "space-flier" hero, received an enthusiastic welcome when he attended the Y...

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Russia Puts Man Into Space — And Brings Him Back Alive And Safe

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  • Stuk
  • 1961-4-12

The whole world has been thrilled with the news from Moscow that Major Yuri Alexeyevich Gagarin has been rocketed into space and after going into orbit has been brought back to earth and landed safely. The whole flight lasted for about 108 minutes...

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Lt. Cmdr. M. S. Carpenter

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  • Stuk
  • 1962-5-14

Lt. Cmdr. Malcolm Scott Carpenter - US 4th astronaut

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Scott Carpenter with His Family

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  • Stuk
  • 1962-5-29

U.S. ASTRONAUT RESCUED — AFTER SPACE AND SEA ORDEAL. Lieut. Com. Scott Carpenter, the American astronaut, was rescued in good health after making three orbits of the earth and then spending three hours in the sea due to overshooting the recovery z...

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Astronaut Glenn Ready for Orbital Flight

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  • 1961-12-23

The National Astronauts and Space Administration of the U.S.A. announces that Lieut. Col. John H. Glenn, the Marines officer chosen to make America's first orbital flight into space, has moved into the "Ready Room" at Cape Canaveral. It is hoped t...

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