National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Wally Schirra

United States of America

Wally Schirra
Deceased

Biography

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Walter Marty Schirra Jr. was an American naval aviator and NASA astronaut. In 1959, he became one of the original seven astronauts chosen for Project Mercury, which was the United States' first effort to put human beings in space. On October 3, 1962, he flew the six-orbit, nine-hour, Mercury-Atlas 8 mission, in a spacecraft he nicknamed Sigma 7. At the time of his mission in Sigma 7, Schirra became the fifth American and ninth human to travel into space. In the two-man Gemini program, he achieved the first space rendezvous, station-keeping his Gemini 6A spacecraft within 1 foot (30 cm) of the sister Gemini 7 spacecraft in December 1965. In October 1968, he commanded Apollo 7, an 11-day low Earth orbit shakedown test of the three-man Apollo Command/Service Module and the first manned launch for the Apollo program.

Type

Government

Age

84

Date of Birth

March 12, 1923

First Flight

October 3, 1962

Last Flight

October 11, 1968

Career Stats

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3

Flights

3

Landings

0

Spacewalks

P12DT7H12M27S

Time in Space

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