Records of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1903 - 2006. Stock Footage, ca. 1960 - ca. 1987. MERCURY ASTRONAUTS VIRGIL GRISSOM AND ALAN SHEPARD TRAINING, 10/1960.

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Records of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1903 - 2006. Stock Footage, ca. 1960 - ca. 1987. MERCURY ASTRONAUTS VIRGIL GRISSOM AND ALAN SHEPARD TRAINING, 10/1960.

1960

UNEDITED FILM REPORT: Astronaut Grissom walks to and enters MASTIF. Instrument panel of procedures trainer; Grissom operates controls and talks on headset. Grissom enter ALFA trainer and straps in; Grissom operates controls as trainer maneuvers. Grissom dons under garmet and spacesuit, boots, helmet and gloves. Grissom, in flight suit, leaves buildings, walks to F-106 jet, inspects and ingresses cockpit. Grissom in spacesuit and helmet enters water tank and ingresses capsule; capsule floating in water as Grissom emerges from top, lowers life raft into water and tries to exit into raft. Astronauts Alan Shepard and Walter Schirra talks to Grissom in spacesuit on barge; Grissom ingresses capsule and capsule is lowered into water. Grissom removes helmet and talks with personnel on barge. Shepard, Grissom and Donald Slayton playing handball. Shepard, in helmet, during centrifuge training. Shepard walks to and enters MASTIF. Shepard talks with John Glenn and man at trainer console, walks to and enters procedure trainer; Shepard inside trainer operates controls and talks on headset, exits. Shepard walks to and enters ALFA trainer, operates controls as trainer maneuvers; egresses Shepard, Grissom and Slayton playing baseball.

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