Gordon Cooper

Gordon Cooper

In 1963, as NASA's Mercury-Atlas 9 capsule was reentering earth's atmosphere, it lost all power. Astronaut Gordon Cooper was forced to use his knowledge of constellations, his wristwatch, and his eyes to manually land his spacecraft. He ended up splashing just 4 miles from his recovery ship, the most accurate landing up to that point.

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