Mercury-Atlas 5

Mercury-Atlas 5 was an American unmanned spaceflight of the Mercury program. It was launched on November 29, 1961 with Enos the Chimp, a chimpanzee, aboard. The craft orbited the Earth twice and splashed down off the coast of Puerto Rico. By November 1961, the Soviets had launched Yuri Gagarin and Gherman Titov into orbit during the Vostok 1 and Vostok 2 manned orbital flights. At that time NASA was still debating placing a chimpanzee in orbit as... more

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  • 3 hours (Nov 29, 1961 3:08:00pm — Nov 29, 1961 6:28:59pm)

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  • 3 hours (Nov 29, 1961 3:08:00pm — Nov 29, 1961 6:28:59pm)
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