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ASTRONAUT WALTER M. SCHIRRA, JR.

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S63-18249 (1963) --- Astronaut Walter M. Schirra Jr. standing beside T-38. Photo credit: NASA

The Space Race began with a shock to the American public when the Soviet satellite Sputnik was launched in 1957. United states created NASA accelerate U.S. space exploration efforts and launched the Explorer 1 satellite in 1958. The Soviet Union was first again when it puts the first human, cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, into a single orbit on April 12, 1961. Shortly after this, on May 5, the U.S. launched Alan Shepard, on a suborbital flight and reached its orbital goal on February 20, 1962, when John Glenn made three orbits around the Earth in the Mercury capsule. The Mercury space capsule was a pressurized cabin produced by McDonnell Aircraft and carried supplies of water, food, and oxygen for about one day. Mercury was launched on a top of modified Atlas D ballistic missiles. The capsule was fitted with a launch escape rocket to carry it safely away from the launch vehicle in case of a failure. Small retrorockets were used to bring the spacecraft out of its orbit, after which an ablative heat shield protected it from the heat of atmospheric reentry. Finally, a parachute slowed the craft for a water landing. Both astronaut and capsule were recovered by helicopters deployed from a U.S. Navy ship. The Mercury project missions were followed by millions on radio and TV around the world. Its success laid the groundwork for Project Gemini, which carried two astronauts in each capsule and perfected space docking maneuvers essential for manned lunar landings in the Apollo program announced just a few weeks after the first manned Mercury launch.

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01/10/1963
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Project Mercury

The first human spaceflight program of the United States.
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Launch Complex 16 ,  28.50333, -80.55172
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NASA
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https://images.nasa.gov/
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label_outline Explore Astronaut Walter M, Astronaut Walter, Photo Credit

Gemini VI Mission Image - Rendezvous with Gemini VII

Mercury Redstone II mission - Launch pad photos

An SA-330 Puma helicopter assigned to the dry cargo and ammunition ship USNS Wally Schirra (T-AKE 8) participates in a replenishment-at-sea with the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70).

Gemini XII Mission Image - Agena

Gemini XII Mission Image - Solar Eclipse

Washington, D.C. Walter Spangenberg (holding the pointer) giving a demonstration in geometry class at Woodrow Wilson High School

Schirra Reflects. NASA public domain image colelction.

Mercury 1A Mission - Earth Views

Photograph of Ludmilla Schollar, Alice Nikitina, Serge Lifar, Walter Nouvel, Serge Grigoriev, Lubov Tchernicheva, Olga Kokhlova, [Picasso's wife], Paulo Picasso [Picasso's son], Mme. Trusevich, and Pablo Picasso, no date, no photographer

GEMINI-TITAN (GT)-10 - LIFTOFF - ATLAS/AGENA - CAPE

[Walter Johnson, Washington Nationals, baseball card portrait]

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - A glow appears beneath the Boeing Delta II rocket as it begins liftoff with its payload, the MESSENGER spacecraft, on top. Liftoff occurred on time at 2:15:56 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 17-B, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. MESSENGER (Mercury Surface, Space Environment, Geochemistry and Ranging) is on a seven-year, 4.9-billion-mile journey to the planet Mercury. The spacecraft will fly by Earth, Venus and Mercury several times, as well as circling the sun 15 times, to burn off energy before making its final approach to the inner planet on March 18, 2011. MESSENGER was built for NASA by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Md. KSC-04pd1631

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