General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. Project Mercury Astronaut Training

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General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. Project Mercury Astronaut Training

1962

1) Extreme Close Up (ECU) Lieutenant Malcolm S. Carpenter inside capsule. 2) Close Up (CU) Lieutenant Carpenter's right hand on control knob; man shakes hands with lieutenant, door is closed. 3) Medium Shot (MS) Capsule hanging over deck of YSD-52. 4) CU Capsule lowered into water by ship's crane. 5) CU Capsule adrift off side of YSD. 6) MS YSD-52 picking up capsule from water. 7) Medium Long Shot (MLS) Capsule adrift near YSD; two frogmen in water near capsule. F8) Medium Shot (MS) Same as before. 9) MLS Lieutenant Carpenter exiting from capsule in water. 10) MS Half of lieutenant's body out of capsule nose; frogmen in water, standing by; capsule on its side. 11) MCU Captain Virgil I. Grissom (USAF) seated in office, explaining orbital theory to Vice Admiral Robert Goldthwaite. Pan, to right, Goldthwaite seated across from astronaut. 12) MCU Vice admiral speaking with astronauts. 13) MS Astronauts, Lieutenant Carpenter, Captain Cooper (USAF), Lieutenant Colonel John Glenn (U.S. Marine Corps), Captain Grissom, Lieutenant Commander Wally Schirra (USN), Lieutenant Commander Alan Shepard (USN), and Captain Slayton (USAF) seated on divan in admiral's office; astronauts having informal conference with Admiral Goldthwaite. 14) CU Goldthwaite standing with astronauts looking at globe of world . 15) Extreme Close Up (ECU) Vice Admiral listening to astronaut. 16) CU Astronauts walking about in office; Captain Newman and Rear Admiral Holland in conference room, Building 624, Naval Air Station, Pensacola. 17) CU Astronauts meeting Captain Newman and Rear Admiral Holland. 18) CU Men seated in admiral's office during conference; Pan, to left, smiling men at different angles. 19) MCU Vice Admiral Goldthwaite seated in office across room from astronauts. 20) CU PAN Astronauts seated on divan in admiral's office; WF-2 plane model on coffee table; man sipping coffee.

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