Liberty Bell 7
The Suborbital Mercury Flight of Virgil I. Grissom
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Publisher Description
NASA’s Mercury astronauts were seven highly skilled professional test pilots. Each of them seemed to possess the strength of character and commitment necessary to overcome apparently insurmountable obstacles as the United States entered into a Cold War space race with the Soviet Union. This was never more evident than on the epic suborbital MR-4 flight of Liberty Bell 7 with astronaut Virgil (‘Gus’) Grissom piloting the spacecraft to a successful splashdown, followed by the premature blowing of the craft’s explosive hatch. After a hurried exit and struggling to stay afloat, he could only watch helplessly as the recovery helicopter pilot valiantly fought a losing battle to save the sinking capsule.
That day NASA not only lost a spacecraft but came perilously close to losing one of its Mercury astronauts, a decorated Korean fighter pilot from Indiana who might one day have soared to the highest goal of them all, as the first person to set foot on the Moon.
For the first time, many of those closest to the flight of Liberty Bell 7 and astronaut Gus Grissom offer their stories and opinions on the dramatic events of July 21, 1961, and his later pioneering Gemini mission. They also tell of an often controversial life cut tragically and horrifically short in a launch pad fire that shocked the nation.
Customer Reviews
THE SECOND AMERICAN IN SPACE-REMEMBERED!
On July 21, 1961; LIEUTENANT COLONEL VIRGIL IVAN “GUS” GRISSOM, USAF launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida on-board the Mercury-Redstone (MR-4) “Liberty Bell 7” spacecraft on the second sub-orbital spaceflight. What better way to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the Second American in Space; than by reading this monumental illustrated book title! Colonel Grissom’s historic space mission is meticulously described in this extremely well written expose; which is required reading for all ages. Join me now on this journey back to the early years of NASA’s Manned Space Program; when being “THE BEST OF THE BEST” meant that you had become one the “original” Mercury Seven astronauts!
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