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NASA 1959-L. GORDON COOPER-One of First Seven Mercury Astronauts-PHOTO

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  • NASA Original Astronaut photos: NASA Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper photo
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    Subject:
    NASA L. Gordon Cooper-Astronaut
    TITLE:
    NASA 1959-L. GORDON COOPER-One of First Seven Mercury Astronauts-PHOTO
    Description:
    Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper, Jr., one of the original seven astronauts for Mercury Project selected by NASA on April 27, 1959. The MA-9 mission, boosted by the Mercury-Atlas launch vehicle, was the last flight of the Mercury Project. The Faith 7 spacecraft orbited the Earth 22 times in 1-1/2 days.
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