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Robert White

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
March 24, 2010
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Robert M. White dies at 85; pilot made history with 1962 test flight into space, LA Times
“Robert M. White was a 38-year-old U.S. Air Force major and record-setting test pilot at Edwards Air Force Base in 1962 when he joined the elite ranks of America’s four astronauts. But Mercury astronauts Alan Shepard, Virgil Grissom, John Glenn and Scott Carpenter went into space seated atop ballistic missiles and returned in capsules that parachuted onto the ocean.”
Robert White, a pilot in ‘The Right Stuff,’ dies, SF Chronicle
“After his space flight, he was featured on the cover of Life magazine next to the quote, “Boy, That Was a Ride.”

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