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Rare MERCURY 7 Astronaut memoir: Gordon Cooper, 1965

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    Rare MERCURY 7 Astronaut memoir: Gordon Cooper, 1965
    Rare MERCURY 7 Astronaut memoir: Gordon Cooper, 1965
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    Rare Mercury 7 Astronaut memoir
    L. Gordon Cooper, Jr. “The Feelings of an Astronaut”
    Pp. 58-70 in
    Brassey’s Annual, The Armed Forces Year-Book for 1965
    (New York, Praeger, 1965) 368 pp. Original cloth binding in dust jacket. First American Edition.
    An unusual and sometimes overlooked autobiographic statement, appearing in the American edition of a British military anthology, by the youngest of the Mercury Seven astronauts, Gordon Cooper, Jr., who piloted the last and longest Mercury spaceflight. The anthology also contains a contribution by Kenneth Gatland of the British Interplanetary Society on “Progress With Man in Space.”
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