MERCURY ASTRONAUTS PREPARED FOR GRAVITY STRESS TEST IN CENTRIFUGE AT JOHNSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA

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MERCURY ASTRONAUTS PREPARED FOR GRAVITY STRESS TEST IN CENTRIFUGE AT JOHNSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA

1961

UNEDITED FILM REPORT: (MSC-550) Medical sensors on board with astronaut Virgil Grissom's name. Doctor attaches sensors to Grissom. Grissiom in undergarmet dons socks, spacesuit, boots and helmet for test. (MSC-553) Doctor attaches sensors to astronaut John H. Glenn. Glen dons spacesuit, gloves and helmet for test. Glenn enters centrifuge chamber; monitors seen on consoles during test. Astronaut Scott Carpenter dons spacesuit, helmet and undergoes suit check. Carpenter arrives at centrifuge chamber, checks procedures and enters gondola.

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