PROJECT MERCURY ASTRONAUTS CENTRIFUGE TRAINING AT JOHNSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA

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PROJECT MERCURY ASTRONAUTS CENTRIFUGE TRAINING AT JOHNSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA

1961

UNEDITED FILM REPORT: (MSC-555) Technician assits astronaut Virgil I. Grissom during suit-up. Grissom in couch during check; controls on machine. Man seated at programmer console; centrifuge control system, timer and graph. Doctor talks with Grissom and attaches medical sensors to his body. Grissom arrives at training room and enters centrifuge.

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SNAC Resource ID: 11615103

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Grissom, Virgil I. (Virgil Ivan), 1926-1967

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Virgil Ivan "Gus" Grissom (b. April 3, 1926-d. Jan. 27, 1967) was born in Mitchell, Indiana. An Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, received his wings in March 1951. He flew 100 combat missions in Korea in F-86s with the 334th Fighter Interceptor Squadron and, upon returning to the United States in 1952, became a jet instructor at Bryan, Texas. In August 1955, he entered the Air Force Institute of Technology at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, to study Aeronautical Engineering. He attended the T...

Project Mercury (U.S.)

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