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Camera Aboard "Friendship 7" - Astronaut John Glenn - Spaceflight

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S62-00303 (20 Feb. 1962) --- A camera onboard the "Friendship 7" Mercury spacecraft photographs astronaut John H. Glenn Jr. during the Mercury-Atlas 6 spaceflight. Photo credit: NASA

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20/02/1961
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