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LIFE magazine (12 May 1961) chronicled the event with this caption:
"While the whole nation watched with a gripping sense of personal and emotional involvement, Shepard soared off into space for the most gruelling ride any American has ever taken. The man and the machine returned safely to Earth. Then, apparently unaffected by the extreme forces of his flight, Shepard trotted easily across the carrier deck with the manner of the fighter pilot he used to be rather than that of a national hero. But Alan Shepard was a heroic figure. He did not fly as far, fast, or high as Russia's Yuri Gagarin. However, he controlled the flight of his capsule, which Gagarin did not, and carried out his fantastic mission under the relentless pressure of television and worldwide publicity."
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, September 1961, pp. 440-441
LIFE, 12 May 1961, pp. 18-19