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English: Astronaut Virgil I. Grissom climbs into "Liberty Bell 7" spacecraft

the morning of July 21, 1961. Backup Astronaut John Glenn assists in the operation.

The Mercury-Redstone 4(MR-4) successfully launched the Liberty Bell 7 at 7:20 am EST on July 21, 1961. MR-4 was the second in a series

of successful U.S. manned suborbital flights.
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