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EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, 1962 Attended Colorado College as part of Navy V-5 Program (1943) M
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CAREER: Navy V-5 Flight Training Program (1943-1945) St. Mary's Preflight School, Morago, California. Primary Flight Training, Ottumwa, Iowa United States Navy (1949) Flight Training, Corpus Christi, Texas and Pensacola, Florida Patrol Squadron 6, Korea Navy Test Pilot School, Patuxent River, Maryland (1954) Electronics Test Division, Naval Air Test Center (1954-1957) Navy General Line School & Navy Air Intelligence School (1957-1958) Air Intelligence Officer, USS Hornet (1958-1959) Retired as Commander (1969)

NASA CAREER: Space Task Group, Langley Field, Virginia Astronaut (1959-1964) Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas Executive Assistant to the Director (1964-1965) Chief, Advanced Programs Branch, Astronaut Office (1965-1967) Retired from NASA (1967) POST-NASA CAREER: United States Navy Deep Sea Submergence Systems Project (DSSP) SEALAB II Training Officer; Officer-in-Charge of diving teams (1965) Assistant for Aquanaut Operations, SEALAB III (1967-1969) Owner, Scott Carpenter Man in the Sea Program (diving school), Key Largo, Florida Author PROFESSIONAL & HONORARY SOCIETIES: · Member, Society of Experimental Test Pilots · Member, American Society for Oceanography


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Member, Institute of Environmental Engineers Member, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inductee, National Space Walk of Fame

ISSIONS

: Mercury-Atlas 7 (MA-7) (Aurora 7) · Crew: M. Scott Carpenter · Launched: 24 May 1962 at 7:45:16 A.M. EST from Cape Canaveral, FL · Duration: 4 hours, 56 minutes, 5 seconds · Landed: 24 May 1962 at 12:41 P.M. EST in the Atlantic Ocean · Mission Highlights: Second manned orbital flight.

AWARDS & CITATIONS: · U.S. Navy Distinguished Flying Cross · U.S. Navy Astronaut Wings · NASA Distinguished Service Medal · University of Colorado Recognition Medal · New York City Gold Medal of Honor SELECT PUBLICATIONS: Carpenter, Scott. The Steel Albatross. New York: Pocket Books, 1990. Carpenter, M. Scott, L. Gordon Cooper, Jr., John H. Glenn, Jr., Virgil I. Grissom, Walter M. Schirra, Jr., Alan B. Shepard, Jr., and Donald K. Slayton. We Seven. New York: Simon Schuster, 1962. Carpenter, M. Scott. "Man in Space and Man in the Sea." Astronautics and Aeronautics (April 1966): 32-35. BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES: M. Scott Carpenter, L. Gordon Cooper, Jr., John H. Glenn, Jr., Virgil I. Grissom, Walter M. Schirra, Jr., Alan B. Shepard, Jr., and Donald K. Slayton, We Seven (New York: Simon Schuster, 1962), 43-44. Michael Cassutt, Who's Who in Space: The First 25 Years (Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987). M. Scott Carpenter, "Man in Space and Man in the Sea," Astronautics and Aeronautics (April 1966): 32-35. M. Scott Carpenter, interview by Boulder Magazine, [Online], [Updated - Unknown], (Available: http://www.bouldermag.com/summer97/carpenter.html), [Viewed - 27 February 1998].


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M. Scott Carpenter

Dan Cragg, review of The Steel Albatross, by Scott Carpenter, in The Washington Post (2 January 1991): E2. NASA Biographies for M. Scott Carpenter, Biographical Files, Scientific and Technical Information Center, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX.
BIOGRAPHICAL DATA SHEET CREATED: 25 AUGUST 1998