00:00On this day in space. On April 9th, 1959, NASA introduced its very first astronaut class.
00:08This dashing group of young men is known as the Mercury Seven.
00:11They were all military test pilots before they were chosen for the job,
00:14and they all had the right stuff to take on such risky missions.
00:18But in a way, they essentially became guinea pigs for NASA's new human spaceflight program
00:22because they didn't get to do much piloting in the Mercury spacecraft.
00:25Some of the pilots weren't too happy about this, but the rest of the country paid no attention to that,
00:30and the Mercury Seven instantly became national heroes.
00:33In 1961, Al Shepard became the first American to fly to space, followed by Gus Grissom.
00:39Then in 1962, John Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth.
00:43After that, Scott Carpenter, Wally Shira, and Gordon Cooper all completed orbital missions as well.
00:48And that's what happened on this day in space.
00:55The World War II
01:11Fired Race
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