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LOOKING BACK AT TODAY IN HISTORY ~

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                                         Tim Maguire

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SPLASH DOWN ON THIS DAY IN 1968

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The Apollo 7 crew aboard the U.S.S. Essex, the prime recovery
ship for the mission. From left to right: Walter M. Schirra Jr.,
commander; Donn F. Eisele, command module pilot; Walter
Cunningham, lunar module pilot The crew is pausing in the
doorway of the recovery helicopter.

Apollo 7, launched on October 11th, was the first mission in the United
State’s Apollo program to carry a crew into space. It was also the first
American space flight to carry astronauts into low-Earth orbit after a
cabin fire killed the Apollo 1 crew in 1967. This was the final manned
launch from Cape Kennedy Air Force Station.

Despite tension between the crew and ground controllers, the mission
was a complete technical success, It landed in the North Atlantic Ocean
after its 11-day flight.

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ASTRONAUT CARPENTER, DEAD AT 88

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         Malcolm Scott Carpenter (May 1, 1925 – October 10, 2013)

(FoxNews) – Scott Carpenter, the fourth U.S. astronaut to fly in space and the
second to orbit the Earth, died Thursday at a Denver hospice.

Carpenter’s wife, Patty, confirmed his death to Fox News. Carpenter, 88, of Vail,
Colo., recently suffered a stroke.

Along with John Glenn, who flew three months before him, Carpenter was one of
the last two surviving original Mercury 7 astronauts for the fledgling U.S. space
program.

He was chosen in 1959 to be one of NASA’s first astronauts and flew on his one
and only space mission on May 24, 1962, circling the Earth three times while
conducting scientific experiments.

As an astronaut and aquanaut who lived underwater for the U.S. Navy, Carpenter
was the first man to explore both the depths of the ocean and the heights of space.

Carpenter gave the famous send-off — "Godspeed, John Glenn" — when Glenn
became the first American in orbit in February 1962.

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SITCOM FIRST SEEN ON THIS DAY IN 1963

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Ray Walston as Uncle Martin the Martian

The Sunday night television sitcom My Favorite Martian aired on CBS until
May 1, 1966, for 107 episodes with 75 shown in black and white from 1963
to
1965, and 32 in color from 1965 to1966.   

my favorite martian tv guide
November 2, 1963

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TODAY IN HISTORY

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Jerry Lee Lewis, often viewed as "rock & roll’s first great wild man",
is 78 today

“The Killer” on the Dick Clark Saturday night Beechnut Show

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