Carpenter & Crew After Sealab II Mission
View of American aquanaut (and former astronaut) Scott Carpenter (1925 - 2013) (center) as he and his crewmates climb out of the decompression chamber aboard the 'SS Berkone' after their mission aboard Sealab II, off the coast of La Jolla, California, late September, 1965. They had been in the chamber for more than 30 hours after living and working underwater; Carpenter for 30 days, his crewmates for fifteen. 'SS Berkone' was not the official name of the mission's primary support vessel, but a nickname dubbed by the ship's captain. (Photo by Lawrence Schiller/Polaris Communications/Getty Images)

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September 28, 1965
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