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... business, and Kraft came up and he said, “We’re getting ready to launch the Mercury-Redstone 1 MR-1 . I want you to go down to the Cape and write me ... of them talked about what happens if things go wrong after we launch. Well, the Mercury-Redstone was where I broke into the Control Center business, and I’d never seen a ... spacecraft and the systems. In fact, I was surprised, working the Mercury Program, that I had less information in Mercury Control than I had as a flight test engineer working out at ...
... . Ted Skopinski took over the role of being the lead engineer for all the Redstone and the Mercury, the Mercury Redstone, you know the suborbital-type flights, and some of the Little Joes and ... fly a mission, you know, like Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom's flight or a suborbital Mercury Redstone flight, and he would invite over engineers from the E&D Engineering and Development Directorate ... we were still flying—I think we were still flying Mercury flights then. I think we were trying to do the last Mercury, Gordon L. Cooper's Jr. flight, where we were ...
... do it. So they
were important.
Then there was the Mercury-Redstone series of flights where there was
several unmanned flights of Mercury Redstone before the Alan B.
Shepard Jr. and the Virgil I ... you worked on that solo,
per se?
'''Aldrich:''' Well, I worked that solo on Mercury 8 and Mercury 9. I was
the capsule systems monitor at the control center in Florida.
'''Rusnak ... be more involved with the Spacecraft
Program Office than we’d been in Mercury and Gemini. I guess in Mercury
the spacecraft program office was pretty small. Gemini, also fairly
small. But ...
... people provided the actual support.
I was here from the very beginning of the Mercury Program through about
Mercury-Atlas 7, as I remember, and worked on all of the flights as ... .
'''Butler:''' Going back a little bit in your involvement with the Mercury
Program, you worked on you said basically every Mercury mission up
through about MA-7. So were you then working ... out its parachutes and everything else while it's sitting on top
of this Mercury Redstone. Of course, the Redstone had not fired, so it
was still a live vehicle.
Another anecdote that ...
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