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Mercury Control Center

Mercury Control Center
Astronaut Scott Carpenter at the Mercury Control Center in Florida. He served as backup pilot for John Glenn during the preparation for Americas first manned orbital space flight in February 1962, and then flew the second American manned orbital flight on May 24, 1962.

Astronaut Scott Carpenter at the Mercury Control Center in Florida. He served as backup pilot for John Glenn during the preparation for Americas first manned orbital space flight in February 1962, and then flew the second American manned orbital flight on May 24, 1962.
He piloted his Aurora 7 spacecraft through three revolutions of the earth, reaching a maximum altitude of 164 miles. The spacecraft landed in the Atlantic Ocean about 1000 miles southeast of Cape Canaveral after 4 hours and 54 minutes of flight time.Image Credit: NASA