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Scott Carpenter was a pioneering American astronaut and a key figure in the early years of human spaceflight. He was one of the original seven astronauts selected for Project Mercury, the United States' first manned space program. Carpenter flew on the Aurora 7 mission in 1962, which was notable for its scientific experiments and the first use of a spacecraft's onboard systems for navigation. His contributions to space exploration also included significant work in the fields of aeronautics and oceanography, showcasing his diverse talents and interests.

After his NASA career, Carpenter continued to advocate for space exploration and education. He founded the Scott Carpenter Space Center in Colorado, which aimed to inspire future generations in the fields of science and technology. Carpenter's legacy extends beyond his missions; he has influenced many aspiring astronauts and scientists with his passion for exploration and the unknown. His life and work remain a testament to the spirit of adventure and the pursuit of knowledge that defines the era of space exploration.

Nationalitet Amerikansk
Födelsedatum May 1, 1925
Födelseplats Boulder, Colorado, USA
Dödsdatum March 22, 2013
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