00:00On this day in space. On May 5th, 1961, NASA astronaut Alan Shepard became the
00:07first American to go to space. He launched from Cape Canaveral on a Mercury
00:11Redstone rocket in a space capsule named Freedom 7. This was the first manned
00:15flight of Project Mercury, which NASA created to put astronauts in orbit.
00:18Shepard launched just three weeks after the Soviet Union launched the first
00:22person into space. Shepard's flight was suborbital and lasted only 15 minutes, but
00:27he did experience weightlessness. During the flight, he tested the capsule's
00:31attitude control system and retro rockets, which would be used to help future
00:35orbital missions land. He reached an altitude of 116 miles before he
00:39parachuted back down to Earth. The Freedom 7 space capsule splashed down in the
00:43Atlantic Ocean near the Bahamas. The capsule tilted over onto its side after
00:47the landing, but it slowly turned itself upright after about a minute of bobbing
00:50in the water. Recovery teams arrived by helicopter and quickly helped him out of
00:55the water, and the mission was deemed a huge success. And that's what
00:59happened on this day in space.
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