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Mercury-Atlas 5 capsule held Enos, a chimpanzee, as he orbited the earth twice on November 29, 1961. This flight was the final test before John Glen's first U.S. orbiting human. Here the capsule is on display at the North Carolina Museum of Life and Science.
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Author | James E. Scarborough |
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