Mercury-Jupiter

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The Jupiter missile was proposed as a suborbital launch vehicle for Project Mercury in October, 1958; however, it was never flown, and was cancelled in July 1959 due to budget constraints. It would have been capable of launching the Mercury spacecraft to a 300 mile (500 km) apogee at 10,000 mph (14,000 km/h) and 1,500 miles (2,500 km) downrange. However, when this trajectory was used on earlier biological test flights, the animals received 40 g during reentry, so perhaps the Jupiter would not have been used to its full capability on manned flights.

Project Mercury Apollo Program Insignia
Mercury-Jupiter | Little Joe 1 | Big Joe 1 | Little Joe 6 | Little Joe 1A | Little Joe 2 | Little Joe 1B | Beach Abort | Mercury-Atlas 1 | Little Joe 5 | Mercury-Redstone 1 | Mercury-Redstone 1A | Mercury-Redstone 2 | Mercury-Atlas 2 | Little Joe 5A | Mercury-Redstone BD | Mercury-Atlas 3 | Little Joe 5B | Mercury-Redstone 3 | Mercury-Redstone 4 | Mercury-Atlas 4 | Mercury-Scout 1 | Mercury-Atlas 5 | Mercury-Atlas 6 | Mercury-Atlas 7 | Mercury-Atlas 8 | Mercury-Atlas 9 | Mercury-Atlas 10