Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Alan B. Shepard, "The first American in space", Mercury astronaut spacesuit, April 1959
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: The first Mercury Astronaut in space " Gus Grissom, John Glenn and Alan Shepard "(1961)
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Mercury astronauts: John Glenn, Gus Grissom and Alan Shepard, 1960
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: John Glenn and Alan Shepard, US Mercury astronauts, Hangar S, Cape Canaveral, March 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Mercury astronauts: John Glenn, Gus Grissom and Alan Shepard, Mercury / Redstone rocket
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: The Mercury astronauts standing beside a Convair 106-B aircraft, January 20, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Alan B. Shepard: Mercury / Redstone rocket ( MR-3 spacecraft ), May 4, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Alan Shepard the first American to be launched into space. Here to Hangar S, at Cape Canaveral, May 1961.
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Alan Shepard Day Launch: Mercury / Redstone rocket, Cape Canaveral, May 5, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Alan Shepard Day Launch: Mercury / Redstone rocket, Cape Canaveral, May 5, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Alan Shepard arrives to the launch site, the technicians and the "Rats Pad" was waiting. Cap Canaveral, May 5, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Alan Shepard arrives to the launch site, the technicians and the "Rats Pad" was waiting. Cap Canaveral, May 5, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Alan Shepard arrives to the launch site, the technicians and the "Rats Pad" was waiting. Cap Canaveral, May 5, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Alan Shepard arrives to the launch site, the technicians and the "Rats Pad" was waiting. Cap Canaveral, May 5, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Alan Shepard Day Launch: Mercury / Redstone rocket, Cape Canaveral, May 5, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: John Glenn (backup astronaut), Gus Grissom and Alan Shepard in the top of the launch tower: "Everything is OK", May 5, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: John Glenn (backup astronaut), and Alan Shepard in the top of the launch tower, May 5, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: John Glenn ( backup astronaut ) helping Alan Shepard embedded inside Freedom Mercury Capsule, May 5, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Alan Shepard inside the Freedom Mercury Capsule, April 29, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Mercury (Freedom-7) / Redstone rocket: " Ready for launch ", Cape Canaveral, May 5, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: President John F. Kennedy watches lift-off of Astronaut Alan Shepard, May 5, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Jack King of NASA, speaks to the news media, the latest information during the launch countdown of Alan Shepard, Hangar S, Cape Canaveral, May 5, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Ralph Morse: "stand-by for this historic launch!" It was the greatest witness the beginning of the American conquest of space. May 5, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Alan Shepard launch, " First american in space " Pad-5, Cape Canaveral, May 5, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Alan Shepard launch: Mercury capsule / Redstone rocket, Cape Canaveral, May 5, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Alan Shepard go to space, Mercury Space Program, Ape Canaveral, May 5, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Alan Shepard launch: Mercury capsule / Redstone rocket, Cape Canaveral, May 5, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Mercury / Redstone rocket launch, Alan Shepard, May 5, 1961, LIFE Magazine photographer
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Alan Shepard astronaut: " First american in space ", Mercury capsule splashdown, May 5, 1961
Dan Beaumont Space Museum: Freedom Mercury Capsule, " Recovery of Alan B. Shepard ", May 5, 1961