Browse All : Images by Alan B. Shepard, Jr. and Scott Carpenter

Printer Friendly
1-18 of 18
     
     
Mercury Astronauts Receiving …
Title Mercury Astronauts Receiving the Collier Trophy
Full Description NASA Administrator James E. Webb (center) cites the space achievements of the Project Mercury Astronauts who received the 1963 Collier Trophy Award in a ceremony held at the White House on October 10, 1963. President John F. Kennedy (left) and Vice President Lyndon Johnson accompanied Webb at the ceremony. Five of the Mercury Seven astronauts are visible in the row behind James Webb. They are (starting from JFK's left): Alan Shepard, Donald "Deke" Slayton, John Glenn, Virgil "Gus" Grissom, and Scott Carpenter.
Date 10/10/1963
NASA Center Headquarters
Mercury astronauts survival …
Title Mercury astronauts survival training
Full Description The seven original Mercury astronauts participate in U.S. Air Force survival school at Stead Air Force Base in Nevada. Picture from left to right are L. Gordon Cooper, Jr., M. Scott Carpenter, John H. Glenn, Jr., Alan Shepard, Virgil I. Grissom, Walter M. Schirra, Jr., and Donald K. Slayton. Portions of their clothing have been fashioned from parachute material, and all have grown beards from their time in the wilderness. The purpose of this training was to prepare astronauts in the event of an emergency or faulty landing in a remote area.
Date 1960
NASA Center Johnson Space Center
Dr. von Braun With Five of t …
Name of Image Dr. von Braun With Five of the Original Astronauts
Date of Image 1959-01-01
Full Description Five of the seven original astronauts are seen with Dr. von Braun inspecting the Mercury-Redstone hardware in the Fabrication Laboratory of Army Ballistic Missile Agency (ABMA) in 1959. Left to right: Astronauts Walter Schirra, Alan Shepard, John Glenn, Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, and Dr. von Braun.
Dr. von Braun with Seven Ori …
Name of Image Dr. von Braun with Seven Original Mercury Astronauts
Date of Image 1959-01-01
Full Description In this photo, Dr. Wernher von Braun, Director of the U.S. Army Ballistic Missile Agency's (ABMA) Development Operations Division, is shown briefing the seven original Mercury astronauts in ABMA's Fabrication Laboratory. (Left to right) Guss Grissom, Walter Schirra, Alan Shepard, John Glenn, Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, Donald Slayton, and Dr. von Braun.
Dr. von Braun with Original …
Name of Image Dr. von Braun with Original Mercury Astronauts
Date of Image 1959-01-01
Full Description Dr. Wernher von Braun, Director of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency's (ABMA) Development Operations Division, poses with the original Mercury astronauts in ABMA's Fabrication Laboratory during a 1959 visit. Inspecting Mercury-Redstone hardware are from left to right, Alan Shepard, Donald Deke Slayton, Virgil Gus Grissom, von Braun, Gordon Cooper, Wally Schirra, John Glenn, and Scott Carpenter. Project Mercury officially began October 7, 1958 as the United States' first manned space program.
Original 7 Astronauts Inspec …
Title Original 7 Astronauts Inspect Mercury Model
Description The original seven Mercury astronauts were from left, front row: Virgil "Gus" Grissom. Scott Carpenter, Donald "Deke" Slayton and Gordon Cooper, back row: Alan Shepard, Walter Schirra and John Glenn. The Mercury 7 astronauts were introduced to the American public in April 1959. The seven criteria for selection were as follows: 1. less than 40 years old, 2. less than 5 foot 11 inches tall: 3. excellent physical condition, 4. bachelor's degree in engineering or equivalent, 5. test-pilot school graduate, 6. minimum of 1,500 hours flying time, 7. qualified jet pilot. However, the process of choosing the first astronauts was elaborate and rigorous. The Langley Space Task Group believed that one of the most important prerequisites was being a test pilot. Langley engineer Charles Donlan and test pilot Robert Champine played important roles in the screening and selection process. Once selected, the astronauts began their training program at Langley. This included a "little of everything" ranging from a graduate-level course in introductory space science to simulator training and scuba-diving. Training continued until the Langley Space Task Group was transferred to Houston, Texas.
Date 04.30.1959
Original Astronauts In Space …
Title Original Astronauts In Space Suits
Description The original seven Mercury astronauts during training at NASA Langley Research Center. From left to right, back row they are Alan Shepard, Virgil "Gus" Grissom and L. Gordon Cooper, front row, Walter Schirra, Donald "Deke" Slayton, John Glenn and Scott Carpenter. The suits were the ones used by the astronaults during their Mercury space flights. While familiarizing the astronauts with the Mercury set-up, Langley employees helped them to specialize in the technical areas crucial to the overall success of Project Mercury. Langley people also guided and monitored the astronauts activities through the many spaceflight simulators and other training devices built at the Center expressly for the manned space program. In less than three years, Project Mercury proved that men could be sent into space and returned safely to Earth, setting the stage for the longer duration Gemini flights and the Apollo lunar landings.
Date 01.10.1989
Portrait of seven original M …
Title Portrait of seven original Mercury astronauts plus new members
Description Portrait of the seven original Mercury astronauts plus new members of the astronaut corps. Seated from left to right are: Gordon Cooper, Gus Grissom, Scott Carpenter, Wally Schirra, John Glenn, Alan Shepard, and Deke Slayton. Standing from left to right are: Edward White, James McDivitt, John Young, Elliot See, Charles Conrad, Frank Borman, Neil Armstrong, Thomas Stafford, and James Lovell.
Date 02.19.1963
PORTRAIT - ASTRONAUT GROUP 1 …
johnsonspacecentermediaarchi …
Portrait of first 2 groups o …
S63-01419
mediatype IMAGE
mediatype image
creator NASA
identifier S63-01419
Mercury MESSENGER Stamp Unve …
nasa, nasaheadquartersflickr …
From left, NASA Deputy Direc …
5688445066_684f642ed2_o
mediatype IMAGE
mediatype image
date 2011-05-04
creator NASA
identifier 5688445066_684f642ed2_o
Freedom 7 Alan Shepard 50th …
nasa, nasaheadquartersflickr …
Veteran NBC reporter Jay Bar …
5690712303_94b6544be8_o
mediatype IMAGE
mediatype image
date 2011-05-05
creator NASA
identifier 5690712303_94b6544be8_o
Freedom 7 Alan Shepard 50th …
nasa, nasaheadquartersflickr …
Veteran NBC reporter Jay Bar …
5690710935_7334876ca7_o
mediatype IMAGE
mediatype image
date 2011-05-05
creator NASA
identifier 5690710935_7334876ca7_o
Freedom 7 Alan Shepard 50th …
nasa, nasaheadquartersflickr …
NASA Mercury Astronaut Scott …
5691285236_e3383fae68_o
mediatype IMAGE
mediatype image
date 2011-05-05
creator NASA
identifier 5691285236_e3383fae68_o
Mercury MESSENGER Stamp Unve …
nasa, nasaheadquartersflickr …
NASA Mercury Astronaut Scott …
5687871191_0e1a83fd32_o
mediatype IMAGE
mediatype image
date 2011-05-04
creator NASA
identifier 5687871191_0e1a83fd32_o
Portrait of remaining Mercur …
johnsonspacecentermediaarchi …
Studio portrait of the four …
S98-10917
mediatype IMAGE
mediatype image
date 1998-08-05
creator NASA
identifier S98-10917
Freedom 7 Alan Shepard 50th …
nasa, nasaheadquartersflickr …
From left, Hugh Harris, Form …
5690710163_3d478397b6_o
mediatype IMAGE
mediatype image
date 2011-05-05
creator NASA
identifier 5690710163_3d478397b6_o
Mercury MESSENGER Stamp Unve …
nasa, nasaheadquartersflickr …
Patty Carpenter, wife of NAS …
5688439796_a3e0d8da23_o
mediatype IMAGE
mediatype image
date 2011-05-04
creator NASA
identifier 5688439796_a3e0d8da23_o
Portrait of seven original M …
Title Portrait of seven original Mercury astronauts plus new members
Description Portrait of the seven original Mercury astronauts plus new members of the astronaut corps. Seated from left to right are: Gordon Cooper, Gus Grissom, Scott Carpenter, Wally Schirra, John Glenn, Alan Shepard, and Deke Slayton. Standing from left to right are: Edward White, James McDivitt, John Young, Elliot See, Charles Conrad, Frank Borman, Neil Armstrong, Thomas Stafford, and James Lovell.
Date Taken 1963-02-19
1-18 of 18