Official portrait of NASA Mercury-Atlas 9 Faith 7 spacecraft mission prime crew astronaut L. Gordon Cooper at the Johnson Space Center May 1, 1963 in Houston, Texas. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-official-portrait-of-nasa-mercury-atlas-9-faith-7-spacecraft-mission-169551412.html
RMKRRMFG–Official portrait of NASA Mercury-Atlas 9 Faith 7 spacecraft mission prime crew astronaut L. Gordon Cooper at the Johnson Space Center May 1, 1963 in Houston, Texas.
Faith 7 Mercury spacecraft flown by Gordon Cooper as part of Project Mercury 1963 NASA Space Center Houston Texas USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-faith-7-mercury-spacecraft-flown-by-gordon-cooper-as-part-of-project-26189861.html
RMBEH1C5–Faith 7 Mercury spacecraft flown by Gordon Cooper as part of Project Mercury 1963 NASA Space Center Houston Texas USA
A U.S. Navy frogman team attaches a flotation collar to the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9)Faith 7 spacecraft during recovery operations in the central Pacific near Midway Island. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-navy-frogman-team-attaches-a-flotation-collar-to-the-mercury-atlas-9-ma-9faith-7-spacecraft-during-recovery-operations-in-the-central-pacific-near-midway-island-image330279157.html
RM2A59EC5–A U.S. Navy frogman team attaches a flotation collar to the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9)Faith 7 spacecraft during recovery operations in the central Pacific near Midway Island.
Congratulations Astronaut Leroy Gordon Cooper receives telephoned congratulations from President Kennedy following completion of his 22-orbit flight in the Faith 7 spacecraft May 16. Dr. Richard Pollard (right), head of the medical team aboard the prime recovery ship USS Kearsarge in the Pacific, assists the Astronaut in removing his space suit. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-congratulations-astronaut-leroy-gordon-cooper-receives-telephoned-131277372.html
RMHHG5HG–Congratulations Astronaut Leroy Gordon Cooper receives telephoned congratulations from President Kennedy following completion of his 22-orbit flight in the Faith 7 spacecraft May 16. Dr. Richard Pollard (right), head of the medical team aboard the prime recovery ship USS Kearsarge in the Pacific, assists the Astronaut in removing his space suit.
The Mercury-Atlas 9 Faith 7 spacecraft, with astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr. aboard, splashes down in the Pacific Ocean Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-the-mercury-atlas-9-faith-7-spacecraft-with-astronaut-l-gordon-cooper-169410013.html
RMKRH85H–The Mercury-Atlas 9 Faith 7 spacecraft, with astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr. aboard, splashes down in the Pacific Ocean
Technicians performing pre-launch testing of the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA9) on Launch Pad 14 at Cape Canaveral on May 14, 1963. A day later on May 15, Gordon Cooper successfully piloted this his 'Faith 7' spacecraft for more than 34 hours and 22 orbits. Cooper's flight stretched the capabilities of the Mercury capsule to the limits. His 34-hour flight lasted more than three times the longest U.S. human space flight until that time, and far exceeded the initial design capability of the capsule. Image Credit: NASA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-technicians-performing-pre-launch-testing-of-the-mercury-atlas-9-ma9-148133586.html
RFJH01W6–Technicians performing pre-launch testing of the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA9) on Launch Pad 14 at Cape Canaveral on May 14, 1963. A day later on May 15, Gordon Cooper successfully piloted this his 'Faith 7' spacecraft for more than 34 hours and 22 orbits. Cooper's flight stretched the capabilities of the Mercury capsule to the limits. His 34-hour flight lasted more than three times the longest U.S. human space flight until that time, and far exceeded the initial design capability of the capsule. Image Credit: NASA
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RMHRP5H0–Faith 7, Astronaut Gordon Cooper, 1963
Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr., has a smile for the recovery crew of the U.S.S. Kearsarge, after he is on board from a successful 22 orbit mission of the Earth in his Mercury spacecraft "Faith 7." Cooper is still sitting in his capsule, with his helmet off. Image # : S63-07852 Date: May 16, 1963 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-astronaut-l-gordon-cooper-jr-has-a-smile-for-the-recovery-crew-of-111967363.html
RMGE4FEB–Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr., has a smile for the recovery crew of the U.S.S. Kearsarge, after he is on board from a successful 22 orbit mission of the Earth in his Mercury spacecraft "Faith 7." Cooper is still sitting in his capsule, with his helmet off. Image # : S63-07852 Date: May 16, 1963
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RMMMBP8M–Original Mercury spacecraft, Faith 7, Johnson Space Center, NASA, Houston Texas USA
Gordon Cooper was launched into space on May 15 1963 aboard Mercury-Atlas 9 (Faith 7) spacecraft last Mercury mission. He Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gordon-cooper-was-launched-into-space-on-may-15-1963-aboard-mercury-52072182.html
RMD0M2GP–Gordon Cooper was launched into space on May 15 1963 aboard Mercury-Atlas 9 (Faith 7) spacecraft last Mercury mission. He
Astronaut L Gordon Cooper Jr sits in the capsule of the Mercury spacecraft Faith 7 after successful 22 orbit mission, May 16, 1963. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/astronaut-l-gordon-cooper-jr-sits-in-the-capsule-of-the-mercury-spacecraft-faith-7-after-successful-22-orbit-mission-may-16-1963-image-courtesy-national-aeronautics-and-space-administration-nasa-image261100888.html
RMW4P4RM–Astronaut L Gordon Cooper Jr sits in the capsule of the Mercury spacecraft Faith 7 after successful 22 orbit mission, May 16, 1963. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). ()
Astronaut Gordon Cooper departing the Transfer Van in his silver pressure suit and helmet, is greeted with applause from the assembled Pad 14 employees. When he arrives at the base of the service tower, he'll ride an elevator up to where his Mercury spacecraft nicknamed, "Faith 7" awaits his arrival. Image # : 63-MA9-132 May 15, 1963 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-astronaut-gordon-cooper-departing-the-transfer-van-in-his-silver-pressure-111967360.html
RMGE4FE8–Astronaut Gordon Cooper departing the Transfer Van in his silver pressure suit and helmet, is greeted with applause from the assembled Pad 14 employees. When he arrives at the base of the service tower, he'll ride an elevator up to where his Mercury spacecraft nicknamed, "Faith 7" awaits his arrival. Image # : 63-MA9-132 May 15, 1963
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RMKRD4BT–Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr. is assisted into his Faith 7 Mercury spacecraft
Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper is assisted in backing out of his Mecury capsule "Faith 7" after a 600,000 mile, 22.9 orbit journey around the Earth. He elected to remain in the spacecraft until it was hoisted to the deck of the Kearsarge, as did Astronaut Walter Schirra during the previous mission. Image # : S63-07855 May 16, 1963 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-astronaut-l-gordon-cooper-is-assisted-in-backing-out-of-his-mecury-111967361.html
RMGE4FE9–Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper is assisted in backing out of his Mecury capsule "Faith 7" after a 600,000 mile, 22.9 orbit journey around the Earth. He elected to remain in the spacecraft until it was hoisted to the deck of the Kearsarge, as did Astronaut Walter Schirra during the previous mission. Image # : S63-07855 May 16, 1963
Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr. stands supported by strong hands after climbing out of his spacecraft Faith 7 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-astronaut-l-gordon-cooper-jr-stands-supported-by-strong-hands-after-169274496.html
RMKRB39M–Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr. stands supported by strong hands after climbing out of his spacecraft Faith 7
USS KEARSARGE. -- Three U.S. Navy frogmen attach a floatation collar to the Faith 7 Mercury spacecraft minutes after the spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean less than four miles from the aircraft carrier USS Kearsarge, and within sight of those on board. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/uss-kearsarge-three-us-navy-frogmen-attach-a-floatation-collar-to-the-faith-7-mercury-spacecraft-minutes-after-the-spacecraft-splashed-down-in-the-pacific-ocean-less-than-four-miles-from-the-aircraft-carrier-uss-kearsarge-and-within-sight-of-those-on-board-image592389793.html
RM2WBNK69–USS KEARSARGE. -- Three U.S. Navy frogmen attach a floatation collar to the Faith 7 Mercury spacecraft minutes after the spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean less than four miles from the aircraft carrier USS Kearsarge, and within sight of those on board.
Houston, USA - October 22, 2023: Faith 7, the final Mercury spacecraft to go into orbit on display at Houston Space Center. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/houston-usa-october-22-2023-faith-7-the-final-mercury-spacecraft-to-go-into-orbit-on-display-at-houston-space-center-image572407968.html
RF2T77C5M–Houston, USA - October 22, 2023: Faith 7, the final Mercury spacecraft to go into orbit on display at Houston Space Center.
Houston USA 4th Feb 2023: the The Faith 7 capsule in Space Center Houston. It belongs to Mercury-Atlas 9 mission of the U.S. Mercury program. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/houston-usa-4th-feb-2023-the-the-faith-7-capsule-in-space-center-houston-it-belongs-to-mercury-atlas-9-mission-of-the-us-mercury-program-image552066844.html
RF2R24PW0–Houston USA 4th Feb 2023: the The Faith 7 capsule in Space Center Houston. It belongs to Mercury-Atlas 9 mission of the U.S. Mercury program.
Mercury Faith 7, piloted by Gordon Cooper in 1963, displayed in Johnson Space Center in city of Houston, Texas TX, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mercury-faith-7-piloted-by-gordon-cooper-in-1963-displayed-in-johnson-space-center-in-city-of-houston-texas-tx-usa-image437236302.html
RF2GB9RA6–Mercury Faith 7, piloted by Gordon Cooper in 1963, displayed in Johnson Space Center in city of Houston, Texas TX, USA.
(16 May 1963) --- A U.S. Navy frogman team attaches a flotation collar to the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9)'Faith 7' spacecraft during recovery operations in the central Pacific near Midway Island. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/16-may-1963-a-us-navy-frogman-team-attaches-a-flotation-collar-to-the-mercury-atlas-9-ma-9faith-7-spacecraft-during-recovery-operations-in-the-central-pacific-near-midway-island-image330277838.html
RM2A59CN2–(16 May 1963) --- A U.S. Navy frogman team attaches a flotation collar to the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9)'Faith 7' spacecraft during recovery operations in the central Pacific near Midway Island.
Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr. sitting in the capsule of the Mercury spacecraft Faith 7 after successful 22 orbit mission, smiling to the recovery crew of the U.S.S, May 16, 1963. Kearsarge. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Note: Image has been digitally colorized using a modern process. Colors may not be period-accurate. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/astronaut-l-gordon-cooper-jr-sitting-in-the-capsule-of-the-mercury-spacecraft-faith-7-after-successful-22-orbit-mission-smiling-to-the-recovery-crew-of-the-uss-may-16-1963-kearsarge-image-courtesy-national-aeronautics-and-space-administration-nasa-note-image-has-been-digitally-colorized-using-a-modern-process-colors-may-not-be-period-accurate-image349193857.html
RM2B83495–Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr. sitting in the capsule of the Mercury spacecraft Faith 7 after successful 22 orbit mission, smiling to the recovery crew of the U.S.S, May 16, 1963. Kearsarge. Image courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Note: Image has been digitally colorized using a modern process. Colors may not be period-accurate. ()
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Inside Mercury Mission Control, Walter C. Williams standing, associate director for Project Mercury operations, and Christopher Kraft seated, left, flight director, work in flight control as the decision is made to have Mercury astronaut Gordon Cooper aboard his spacecraft, Faith 7, go the full 22 orbits. The launch took place on May 15, 1963. The Mercury Mission Control Center in Florida played a key role in the United States' early spaceflight program. Located at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the original part of the building was constructed between 1956 and 1958, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cape-canaveral-fla-inside-mercury-mission-control-walter-c-williams-standing-associate-director-for-project-mercury-operations-and-christopher-kraft-seated-left-flight-director-work-in-flight-control-as-the-decision-is-made-to-have-mercury-astronaut-gordon-cooper-aboard-his-spacecraft-faith-7-go-the-full-22-orbits-the-launch-took-place-on-may-15-1963-the-mercury-mission-control-center-in-florida-played-a-key-role-in-the-united-states-early-spaceflight-program-located-at-cape-canaveral-air-force-station-the-original-part-of-the-building-was-constructed-between-1956-and-1958-image592377766.html
RM2WBN3TP–CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Inside Mercury Mission Control, Walter C. Williams standing, associate director for Project Mercury operations, and Christopher Kraft seated, left, flight director, work in flight control as the decision is made to have Mercury astronaut Gordon Cooper aboard his spacecraft, Faith 7, go the full 22 orbits. The launch took place on May 15, 1963. The Mercury Mission Control Center in Florida played a key role in the United States' early spaceflight program. Located at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the original part of the building was constructed between 1956 and 1958,
Houston, USA - October 22, 2023: Faith 7, the final Mercury spacecraft to go into orbit on display at Houston Space Center. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/houston-usa-october-22-2023-faith-7-the-final-mercury-spacecraft-to-go-into-orbit-on-display-at-houston-space-center-image591068490.html
RF2W9HDTX–Houston, USA - October 22, 2023: Faith 7, the final Mercury spacecraft to go into orbit on display at Houston Space Center.
Houston USA 4th Feb 2023: the The Faith 7 capsule in Space Center Houston. It belongs to Mercury-Atlas 9 mission of the U.S. Mercury program. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/houston-usa-4th-feb-2023-the-the-faith-7-capsule-in-space-center-houston-it-belongs-to-mercury-atlas-9-mission-of-the-us-mercury-program-image552066842.html
RF2R24PTX–Houston USA 4th Feb 2023: the The Faith 7 capsule in Space Center Houston. It belongs to Mercury-Atlas 9 mission of the U.S. Mercury program.
(16 May 1963) --- A U.S. Navy frogman team attaches a flotation collar to the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9)'Faith 7' spacecraft during recovery operations in the central Pacific near Midway Island. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/16-may-1963-a-us-navy-frogman-team-attaches-a-flotation-collar-to-the-mercury-atlas-9-ma-9faith-7-spacecraft-during-recovery-operations-in-the-central-pacific-near-midway-island-image223521912.html
RMPYJ8DC–(16 May 1963) --- A U.S. Navy frogman team attaches a flotation collar to the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9)'Faith 7' spacecraft during recovery operations in the central Pacific near Midway Island.
Houston, USA - October 22, 2023: Faith 7, the final Mercury spacecraft to go into orbit on display at Houston Space Center. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/houston-usa-october-22-2023-faith-7-the-final-mercury-spacecraft-to-go-into-orbit-on-display-at-houston-space-center-image591068500.html
RF2W9HDW8–Houston, USA - October 22, 2023: Faith 7, the final Mercury spacecraft to go into orbit on display at Houston Space Center.
A U.S. Navy frogman team attaches a flotation collar to the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9)Faith 7 spacecraft during recovery operations in the central Pacific near Midway Island. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-us-navy-frogman-team-attaches-a-flotation-collar-to-the-mercury-atlas-9-ma-9faith-7-spacecraft-during-recovery-operations-in-the-central-pacific-near-midway-island-image207490394.html
RMP1G036–A U.S. Navy frogman team attaches a flotation collar to the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9)Faith 7 spacecraft during recovery operations in the central Pacific near Midway Island.
Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr. is assisted in backing out of his spacecraft Faith 7 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/astronaut-l-gordon-cooper-jr-is-assisted-in-backing-out-of-his-spacecraft-faith-7-image188705444.html
RMMY07M4–Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr. is assisted in backing out of his spacecraft Faith 7
Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr., prime pilot for the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9) mission, is assisted into his Faith 7 Mercury spacecraft early morning on May 14, 1963 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/astronaut-l-gordon-cooper-jr-prime-pilot-for-the-mercury-atlas-9-ma-9-mission-is-assisted-into-his-faith-7-mercury-spacecraft-early-morning-on-may-14-1963-image331899500.html
RM2A7Y95G–Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr., prime pilot for the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9) mission, is assisted into his Faith 7 Mercury spacecraft early morning on May 14, 1963
Houston, USA - October 22, 2023: Faith 7, the final Mercury spacecraft to go into orbit on display at Houston Space Center. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/houston-usa-october-22-2023-faith-7-the-final-mercury-spacecraft-to-go-into-orbit-on-display-at-houston-space-center-image572407980.html
RF2T77C64–Houston, USA - October 22, 2023: Faith 7, the final Mercury spacecraft to go into orbit on display at Houston Space Center.
Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr., prime pilot for the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9) mission, is assisted into his Faith 7 Mercury spacecraft early morning on May 14, 1963 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/astronaut-l-gordon-cooper-jr-prime-pilot-for-the-mercury-atlas-9-ma-9-mission-is-assisted-into-his-faith-7-mercury-spacecraft-early-morning-on-may-14-1963-image209583993.html
RMP4YAEH–Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr., prime pilot for the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9) mission, is assisted into his Faith 7 Mercury spacecraft early morning on May 14, 1963
(16 May 1963) --- Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr., pilot of the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9) mission after climbing out of his spacecraft Faith 7 after a 600,000-mile journey. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/16-may-1963-astronaut-l-gordon-cooper-jr-pilot-of-the-mercury-atlas-9-ma-9-mission-after-climbing-out-of-his-spacecraft-faith-7-after-a-600000-mile-journey-image188705469.html
RMMY07N1–(16 May 1963) --- Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr., pilot of the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9) mission after climbing out of his spacecraft Faith 7 after a 600,000-mile journey.
Houston, USA - October 22, 2023: Faith 7, the final Mercury spacecraft to go into orbit on display at Houston Space Center. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/houston-usa-october-22-2023-faith-7-the-final-mercury-spacecraft-to-go-into-orbit-on-display-at-houston-space-center-image591068491.html
RF2W9HDTY–Houston, USA - October 22, 2023: Faith 7, the final Mercury spacecraft to go into orbit on display at Houston Space Center.
(16 May 1963) --- Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr., pilot of the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9) mission after climbing out of his spacecraft Faith 7 after a 600,000-mile journey. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/16-may-1963-astronaut-l-gordon-cooper-jr-pilot-of-the-mercury-atlas-9-ma-9-mission-after-climbing-out-of-his-spacecraft-faith-7-after-a-600000-mile-journey-image332850734.html
RM2A9EJE6–(16 May 1963) --- Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr., pilot of the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9) mission after climbing out of his spacecraft Faith 7 after a 600,000-mile journey.
(15 May 1963) --- Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr., pilot of the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9) Earth-orbital space mission, is assisted into his Faith 7 Mercury spacecraft during the prelaunch countdown. MA-9 was laun Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/15-may-1963-astronaut-l-gordon-cooper-jr-pilot-of-the-mercury-atlas-9-ma-9-earth-orbital-space-mission-is-assisted-into-his-faith-7-mercury-spacecraft-during-the-prelaunch-countdown-ma-9-was-laun-image207301437.html
RMP17B2N–(15 May 1963) --- Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr., pilot of the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9) Earth-orbital space mission, is assisted into his Faith 7 Mercury spacecraft during the prelaunch countdown. MA-9 was laun
Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr., pilot for the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9) mission, stands fully suited beside his spacecraft during preflight testing. Cooper named his spacecraft the Faith 7 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/astronaut-l-gordon-cooper-jr-pilot-for-the-mercury-atlas-9-ma-9-mission-stands-fully-suited-beside-his-spacecraft-during-preflight-testing-cooper-named-his-spacecraft-the-faith-7-image211644656.html
RMP896WM–Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr., pilot for the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9) mission, stands fully suited beside his spacecraft during preflight testing. Cooper named his spacecraft the Faith 7
Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr., pilot for the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9) mission, stands fully suited beside his spacecraft during preflight testing. Cooper named his spacecraft the Faith 7 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/astronaut-l-gordon-cooper-jr-pilot-for-the-mercury-atlas-9-ma-9-mission-stands-fully-suited-beside-his-spacecraft-during-preflight-testing-cooper-named-his-spacecraft-the-faith-7-image375771020.html
RM2CR9RNG–Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper Jr., pilot for the Mercury-Atlas 9 (MA-9) mission, stands fully suited beside his spacecraft during preflight testing. Cooper named his spacecraft the Faith 7