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beamjockey ([personal profile] beamjockey) wrote2011-05-04 06:48 pm

Another Fiftieth: An American in Space

Fifty years ago, on 5 May 1961, Commander Alan Bartlett Shepard, Jr., of the U.S. Navy, squeezed aboard a spacecraft he'd named Freedom 7, atop a Redstone rocket. It lofted him 185 kilometers into the blackness of space.

The Soviets were still ahead, but we were now in the race. I cheered.

Alan Shepard wearing his Project Mercury space suit

Photo by Ralph Morse, copyright 1961 by Time, Inc.
Shepard races toward Mercury Redstone rocket
Don't rush, Commander, I'm sure the flight won't leave without you...

Photo by Ralph Morse, copyright 1961 by Time, Inc.

Much later, Shepard would walk on another world.

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