Records of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1903 - 2006. Stock Footage, ca. 1960 - ca. 1987. MERCURY SPACECRAFT 7 REDSTONE MR-3 ON BOARD FOOTAGE AND INSTRUMENT PANEL, 5/5/1961.

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Records of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1903 - 2006. Stock Footage, ca. 1960 - ca. 1987. MERCURY SPACECRAFT 7 REDSTONE MR-3 ON BOARD FOOTAGE AND INSTRUMENT PANEL, 5/5/1961.

1961

UNEDITED FILM REPORT: Spacecraft instrument panel during flight, Astronaut Shepard's gloved hands enter frame adjusting dials and knobs, instrument readings visible.

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SNAC Resource ID: 11615437

National Archives at College Park

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