00:00 On this day in space.
00:03 On May 24th, 1962, NASA astronaut Scott Carpenter became the fourth American to go to space
00:09 and the second American to orbit the Earth.
00:11 Carpenter was one of NASA's first group of astronauts, known as the Mercury 7.
00:15 He was the backup pilot for John Glenn, who first orbited the Earth three months earlier.
00:20 It was Carpenter who famously said, "Godspeed, John Glenn," during that flight.
00:24 The two astronauts had very similar missions, though Carpenter's tasks involved more science experiments.
00:29 They both lifted off on Mercury Atlas rockets from the same launch pad at Cape Canaveral,
00:34 and they both completed three orbits in just under five hours.
00:37 But one big difference between the two missions was the accuracy of their landings.
00:41 Glenn had missed his target by about 50 miles, but Carpenter overshot it by about 250 miles.
00:47 He ended up bobbing around in the ocean for over an hour while recovery teams tried to find him.
00:52 Some NASA officials said Carpenter was distracted and had started his landing preparations late.
00:57 Carpenter admitted to making some mistakes,
01:00 but he also partly blamed the miss on problems with the spacecraft's controls.
01:04 And that's what happened on this day in space.
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