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Photograph of Astronaut John H. Glenn Listening to Communications with Astronaut Malcolm Scott Carpenter during the Aurora 7 Flight

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Original caption: CAPE CANAVERAL - Astronaut John H. Glenn, first American to orbit the earth, listens in on the voice communications of fellow Astronaut Malcolm Scott Carpenter. Carpenter successfully completed three orbits of the earth on Thursday and was plucked from the Atlantic Ocean, east of Puerto Rico.

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24/05/1962
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astronaut glenn communications malcolm scott carpenter astronaut malcolm scott carpenter aurora cape canaveral fla moon astronauts outer space space programs nasa malcolm scott carpenter astronaut john h glenn aurora 7 puerto rico cape canaveral high resolution astronaut john fellow astronaut malcolm scott carpenter earth voice communications three orbits first american orbit atlantic ocean committee papers space program 1960 s us national archives