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No. But the United States did have a Mercury Space Program.

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None of the seven Mercury astronauts flew to the moon. The Mercury program focused on sending astronauts into space for short periods of time and did not involve missions to the moon. The Apollo program, which followed the Mercury program, was responsible for sending astronauts to the moon.

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Mercury has only been explored by space probes, specifically Mariner 10 in 1973, and MESSENGER in 2004.

Unrelated to the planet are the Mercury spy satellite program of the 1990s, and the 1959-1963 human spaceflight program Project Mercury.

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Mercury was the name given to the first American space program.

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The goal of the Mercury Space Program was to place a manned craft in orbit around the Earth, to determine how a person could function in space, and to bring those people back to Earth safely. The program was successful.

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The capsule in the Mercury space program was designed by McDonnell Aircraft Corporation. It was known as the Mercury spacecraft, or "Freedom 7" for the first manned flight with Alan Shepard in 1961.

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The purpose of the Mercury program was to send man into space for the first time, orbit around the Earth, find out how a person functioned in space, and to recover the astronaut and spacecraft safely.

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the dealer has to program the key, they will need the car and original key.

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The Mercury space program by NASA had one astronaut on board for each flight. These astronauts were known as the Mercury Seven.

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to see if the moon was made of chesse

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The Mercury program was the first human spaceflight program in the United States, established in 1958 by NASA in response to the success of the Soviet Union's Sputnik program. It aimed to launch astronauts into space, orbit the Earth, and safely return them. The program laid the foundation for future American human spaceflight missions.

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I would say NASA's first high profile program would be Mercury.

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The first U.S. manned space program was called Project Mercury. It aimed to put a human in orbit around Earth and was active from 1958 to 1963.

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The early space program was named the "Mercury Program," which was NASA's first human spaceflight program. The program aimed to launch astronauts into Earth's orbit and was active from 1958 to 1963.

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The mercury space program was started

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The rocket that came before the Mercury rocket was the Redstone rocket. The Redstone rocket was used for suborbital flights before the Mercury program began.

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Previous manned spaceflight missions included the Mercury Program and the Gemini Program.

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On 5 May, 1961 Alan Shepherd was launched on a sub-orbital flight into space aboard Freedom 7, the first manned mission of Project Mercury.

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The first manned space program started by NASA was Project Mercury. It aimed to put a human in orbit around the Earth and was the first step in the United States' efforts to explore outer space.

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The second manned space program was the Gemini program, conducted by NASA between 1961 and 1966. Gemini aimed to develop space travel techniques for missions to the Moon and later served as a bridge between the Mercury and Apollo programs.

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Deke Slayton was a member of the Mercury Seven astronauts but did not fly in the Mercury program due to a medical condition. He eventually flew in the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project mission as part of the U.S. crew, establishing cooperation between the United States and the Soviet Union in space.

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The objectives of the program, which made six manned flights from 1961 to 1963, were specific: To orbit a manned spacecraft around Earth;

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I'm not sure what you are referring to. Mercury-Redstone 1 and Mercury-Redstone 1A were test flights for the Mercury program that eventually took the first Americans into space. Mercury-Redstone 1 failed during launch. Mercury-Redstone 1A was a sub-orbital (ballistic) test flight. Neither was manned.

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The Mercury 7 were the group of seven astronauts selected by NASA in 1959 for the Mercury program, the United States' first human spaceflight program. The members of the Mercury 7 were Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, John Glenn, Gus Grissom, Wally Schirra, Alan Shepard, and Deke Slayton. They were all test pilots chosen for their skills, experience, and adaptability to spaceflight.

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Project Mercury was the first human spaceflight program by the United States, aimed at putting a man into orbit around Earth. The capsules typically completed one orbit in approximately 90 minutes. The longest manned mission in the Mercury program was the Mercury-Atlas 9, which orbited the Earth for nearly 34 hours.

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The two US manned space programs that preceded Apollo were Mercury and Gemini. The Mercury program aimed to put a human in orbit around the Earth, while the Gemini program focused on developing the necessary skills and technologies for space travel to the Moon.

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Project Mercury was the first U.S. human spaceflight program, running from 1959 - 1963. Its aim was to put a human in orbit around the Earth. This was achieved by the Mercury Atlas 6 flight on February 20, 1962.

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All of the Mercury missions ended (as did all missions prior to the Shuttle Program) via capsule splashdown and recovery by a Navy carrier in the Pacific Ocean.

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The Gemini space program officially began on January 3, 1962. It was developed by NASA as the second human spaceflight program after the Mercury program and aimed to test technologies and techniques needed for the Apollo missions to the Moon.

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The three phases of the space program were the early human spaceflight era, the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union, and the era of international cooperation and exploration that followed.

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The two projects before project Apollo were Project Mercury and Project Gemini. Project Mercury was the first human spaceflight program in the United States, while Project Gemini was the second program that focused on developing space travel techniques to prepare for the Apollo missions to the moon.

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There was a Mercury Program in the US in the early 1960's, it was the program that put the first American astronaut into space. They were called "capsules", a one man space ship that was boosted into space by a rocket, they had very little maneuverability. The program was followed by Gemini, which had 2 men in each capsule, then Apollo, where 3 men were in each capsule. Apollo was the program where the first human landed on the moon.

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Mercury was the name of the first American Space program started by NASA. The goals were to see if humans can go to space and function normaly.

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It is made of fruit juice and has lots of vitamin C. The astronauts in the Mercury program drank it.

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This is normally done by a dealer or a locksmith that has the correct equipment.

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The Mercury TestDirector is a type of software program that will allow the user to rapidly and efficiently deploy some high quality applications. The software works with IT departments.

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