YIR2013 - NYT

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YIR2013 - NYT
FILE -- Astronaut Scott Carpenter explains a phase of his Aurora 7 flight to Astronaut John Glenn on May 24, 1962, in this photo from the NASA archive. Carpenter, whose flight into space in 1962 as the second American to orbit the Earth was marred by technical glitches and ended with the nation waiting anxiously to see if he had survived a landing far from the target site, died on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2013, in Denver. Carpenter's death leaves Glenn, who flew the first orbital mission on Feb. 20, 1962, and later became a United States senator from Ohio, as the last survivor of the Mercury 7. (NASA via The New York Times)
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