Spectators gather and then watch the launch of NASA spacecraft Mercury-Atlas 7 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Some have telescopes, binoculars, and cameras. They look upward and some point as the launch takes place. Astronaut wives and other family members are among the group. A large outdoor chart shows planned orbital positions for the mission.
Captain Gus Grissom and his wife; Colonel Powers, Lieutenant Commander Carpenter and other VIPs walk toward NASA Manned spacecraft center at Cape Canaveral in Florida. Astronauts in civilian clothing. Lieutenant Commander Scott Carpenter, Lieutenant Commander Glenn, Commander Shepard, Captain Grissom, Lieutenant Commander Schirra and other dignitaries on podium. People seated on chairs. Lieutenant Commander Scott Carpenter receives Distinguished Service Medal presented by NASA Director James Edwin Webb. Lieutenant Commander Carpenter with his family. He delivers a speech.
Monitoring and control of the Mercury-Atlas 7 mission. Personnel seated at control stations in control room of NASA Manned Spacecraft Center at Cape Canaveral, Florida. The World Map on a wall, showing the three anticipated orbital tracks of the Aurora 7 capsule, carrying Astronaut Scott Carpenter. Personnel note down readings from control panel. They talk through earphones. Man smokes. Greenwich Mean Time displayed on wall.
Astronauts at conference table in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Astronauts Alan Shepard and John Glenn are seen conversing with others. Two men behind Commander Shepard, talk. Commander Scott Carpenter gives autograph on photographs.
Following his return to Patrick Air Force Base, from Grand Turk Island, at the conclusion of the Mercury-Atlas 7 mission, a motorcade honoring Astronaut Scott Carpenter and his wife, Florence, proceeds from Patrick Air Force Base to Cape Canaveral in Florida. The car carrying Lieutenant Commander Scott Carpenter and his wife is surrounded by accompanying motorcycle policemen. Crowds line the streets to watch the motorcade. People take photographs of the Carpenters and he waves to them.
People clap and welcome astronaut Scott Carpenter in Cape Canaveral, Florida, following his successful Mercury-Atlas 7 mission. People seated on chairs. Photographers on wall capture the event. NASA Director James E. Webb speaks on stage. Astronaut Scott Carpenter shows the Aurora 7 space capsule to his children, his mother, Florence Carpenter, and his wife, Rene Louise (Price) Carpenter. People take photos. Scott Carpenter gets into the back seat of a car with his wife and mother. Scott Carpenter smiles.
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