Saltar al reproductorSaltar al contenido principalSaltar al pie de página
  • ayer

Categoría

🗞
Noticias
Transcripción
00:00En April de 1959, Air Force Colonel Gordon Cooper
00:05fue elegido como uno de los originales Mercury 7 astronautas.
00:09Roger, at the liftoff, and the clock is operating.
00:13En May 15, 1963, Cooper lanzó de Cape Canaveral
00:18atop a Mercury Atlas rocket
00:21para el sexto y final flight de Project Mercury.
00:24En su Space 7 spacecraft, Cooper orbita el Earth 22 veces.
00:30Making his flight the longest of the Mercury missions.
00:33This 34-hour journey allowed him to be the first astronaut to sleep in space.
00:39Near the end of the mission, the spacecraft experienced a power failure.
00:44Taking the controls manually, Cooper re-entered Space 7
00:49into the atmosphere on May 16,
00:52and blasted them right on target in the Pacific,
00:56bringing Project Mercury to a close.
00:59NASA celebrates the 50th anniversary
01:02of astronaut Gordon Cooper's last flight of Project Mercury.
01:06and partir from
01:15to the next 5 years of October.
01:17the next 5 years of October.
01:18So, it's really been the one of your questions.
01:20In April of 2015, it's again the one of your questions.
01:22The second five questions is that you will add the one of your questions.
01:24The first question is that people will add a little of your questions.

Recomendada