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Astronaut Walter Schirra - Removal - Sigma "7" Capsule - USS Kearsage

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S62-06144 (3 Oct. 1962) --- Wide angle view of Mercury-Atlas 8 (MA-8) astronaut Walter Schirra Jr. being removed from his Sigma 7 capsule by Navy personnel. Photo credit: NASA

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03/10/1962
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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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johnson space center gemini program gemini astronaut walter schirra astronaut walter schirra removal sigma capsule uss kearsage mercury project high resolution wide angle view uss kearsage navy personnel photo credit nasa