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![[Mercury Atlas 7] PORTRAIT OF A SPACE PIONEER: Scott Carpenter with NASA's insignia before the Aurora 7 mission NASA, early 1962 image 1](/_next/image.jpg?url=https%3A%2F%2Fimg1.bonhams.com%2Fimage%3Fsrc%3DImages%2Flive%2F2025-03%2F24%2F25639331-31-1.jpg&w=2400&q=75)
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The Aurora 7 mission launched on May 24, 1962, making Carpenter the second American to orbit the Earth, following John Glenn's historic flight just a few months earlier. The Mercury Control Centre in the background highlights the critical role of ground-based communication and tracking systems in ensuring mission success and astronaut safety. Carpenter's mission achieved three Earth orbits and advanced scientific understanding through a series of experiments, providing valuable data about the human body's response to space conditions. Despite technical challenges during re-entry that led to a landing 250 miles off course, Carpenter's flight marked a pivotal step in America's journey toward human space exploration.