From Indiana to Orbit: The Life of Gus Grissom

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by Dianna Aubin

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He came from a small Indiana town where the sky was something you watched, not a place you went. Yet Virgil “Gus” Grissom would become one of the men who carried America into space during its most dangerous and uncertain years. From combat missions over Korea to experimental test flights at the edge of human capability, Grissom built his career on discipline, precision, and an unwavering sense of responsibility. Chosen as one of NASA’s original Mercury Seven astronauts, he became the second American to travel into space and later commanded Gemini 3, the first U.S. mission to maneuver in orbit. But his greatest impact came not from headlines or firsts; it came from his insistence that safety, honesty, and preparation mattered more than speed. As commander of Apollo 1, Grissom raised concerns about a spacecraft he believed was not yet ready. When a ground test fire claimed his life in 1967, those warnings took on tragic clarity. The changes made in response reshaped NASA and made future missions; including the first Moon landing; possible.

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