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Some of the facts of project mercury
Project mercury was the first human spaceflight of the U.S.A. Project mercury started in 1958 and ended in 1963. the first flight was in august 21 1959. the last flight was may 15 1963. there were 9 missions on project mercury -
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project mercury
on may 5,1961 NASSA launched freedom7, the vehicle was called redstone (5) NASSA said the mission was successful. it lasted 15 minutes and 28 seconds.the astronauts/crew were alan.b and shepard,jr -
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project mercury redstone 4
on July 21,1961 the liberty bell 7 was launched the force station was in Florida it stayed up for 0 days 0 hours 15 min and 37 sec. It was going 5,134 the vehicle was called Redstone (6). The astronaut/Crew named Virgil l. Grissom and the backup crew was John H. Glenn, Jr. the mission was from NASSA -
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Project Mercury Atlas 6
On February 20, 1962 NASSA was back in action and set out the spacecraft Friendship 7 NASSA said that this was the most successful so far. it lasted 0 days 4 hours 48 minutes and 27 seconds. the vehicle was called atas(6), the crew was jhon h. glenn, jr. -
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4th experment on projet mercury
the mission was name was Aurora 7. The mission date was May 24 1962 NASA's flight summary was 0 days 4 hours 56 min and 5 sec. Confirming the flight of murcury atlas 6 by duplicating the flight. The asronaut's names were Scott M. Carpenter. -
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project mercury the atlas 8
on October 3,1962 NASSA put up the spacecraft sigma 7. the flight summamary lasted 0 days 9 hours 13 minutes 11 seconds. from NASSA the mission highlites were it was very successful from other experience the astronauts was walter m. schirra. -
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project mercury atlas 9
on may 15-16 1963 NASSA was back in action and doing there last project on project mercury. the spacecraft was the faith 7 and it went from 1 day 10 hours 19 minutes and 49 seconds. it was going 17,547 miles per an hour. NASSA mission highlights were that atlas 9 was very successful and the total time was 34 hours 3 minutes and 30 seconds. the astronaut was L. Gordon cooper,jr.