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On July 21, 1961, NASA astronaut Gus Grissom completed the second successful human spaceflight mission for the United States of America.

His suborbital flight in the Liberty Bell 7 capsule lasted 15 minutes and 30 seconds and reached an altitude of 103 nautical miles. Everything went according to plan until just after Grissom splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean. While Grissom was waiting on the recovery crew to come get him, the hatch cover on Liberty Bell 7 unexpectedly blew open and water started pouring into the capsule. Grissom barely made it out alive, but Liberty Bell 7 sank into the ocean.
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00:00On this day in space. In 1961, NASA astronaut Gus Grissom completed the
00:06second successful human spaceflight mission for the United States of America.
00:10His suborbital flight in the Liberty Bell 7 capsule lasted 15 minutes and 30
00:14seconds and reached an altitude of 103 nautical miles. Everything went according
00:19to plan until just after Grissom splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean. While
00:23Grissom was waiting on the recovery crew to come get him, the hatch on Liberty
00:26Bell 7 unexpectedly blew open and water started pouring into the capsule.
00:30Luckily Grissom made it out alive, just barely, but Liberty Bell 7 sank into the
00:35ocean. And that's what happened on this day in space.

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