Intrepid Museum's Astro Live

Intrepid Museum's Astro Live

By Intrepid Museum

Overview

Discover the incredible story of Liberty Bell 7, Gus Grissom’s Mercury capsule lost at sea in 1961 and recovered 38 years later!

Join us live on Facebook, YouTube, or X.

The Intrepid Museum will present a Virtual Astro Live program on November 16 at 3pm ET.


On July 21, 1961, NASA astronaut Virgil “Gus” Grissom became the second American in space when he piloted the Mercury capsule Liberty Bell 7. After a successful suborbital flight and splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean, a prematurely jettisoned hatch caused the capsule to flood and unexpectedly sink, disappearing nearly three miles below the surface. Grissom was rescued (and was later recovered by Intrepid after his Gemini III mission in 1965), but for decades, Liberty Bell 7 remained one of America’s most elusive space artifacts.

In 1999, using modern technology under the direction of deep-sea salvage expert Curt Newport, a specialized team successfully located and raised Liberty Bell 7 from the ocean floor after 38 years. The capsule was restored and is now preserved at the Cosmosphere in Kansas, offering a rare glimpse into the early days of human spaceflight.

Join us for a conversation with Curt Newport about the challenges of deep-ocean recovery, the story of how his team brought Liberty Bell 7 back to the surface, and what this remarkable achievement means for preserving the legacy of America’s first astronauts.


The event is hosted and co-produced by John “Das” Galloway, founder of the Kerbal Space Academy.

Participants:

Curt Newport - Bio coming soon!


Curt Newport is also the author of Ready to Dive: Five Decades of Adventure in the Abyss, which chronicles his nearly fifty-year career in search and recovery operations, including work on the Air India wreck, the Space Shuttle Challenger, TWA Flight 800, and the USS Indianapolis. Ready to Dive is a gritty, blunt, and authentic firsthand subsea account unlike any other.

Available for purchase through Amazon.


Moderator:

Elysia Segal is the Producer of Public Programs at the Intrepid Museum, where she brings science and history to life through creative and educational programming. A NASA Solar System Ambassador and the namesake of main-belt asteroid 17795 Elysiasegal, she co-produces Astro Live for the Museum, and is the host of This Week in Spaceflight for NASASpaceflight.com and the Popular Science Channel. She was the project director of the Museum's Crossing the Line research & performance residency, and has created and performed engaging, theatrical experiences for audiences across the country.

Host:

John “Das” Galloway is a science outreach communicator who specializes in live, interactive video content. He is the creator of the Kerbal Space Academy, where he uses video games as a tool to start science and engineering conversations with viewers of all ages, and VECTORS Virtual Field Trips, which brings real-time interactive video to museums, events, and historical locations. “Das” also serves as a host and producer for NASASpaceflight.com.

Astro Live is supported through a NASA Cooperative Agreement awarded to the New York Space Grant Consortium. The program is also supported, in part, by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

Category: Science & Tech, Science

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