Mercury-Atlas 8

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Mercury-Atlas 8 was a 1962 NASA crewed spaceflight in the Mercury program that carried astronaut Wally Schirra on a six-orbit mission to test spacecraft systems and astronaut endurance.

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Mercury-Atlas 8 canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mercury program mission
crewed spaceflight
orbital spaceflight
astronaut Wally Schirra
callsign Sigma 7
crewMember Wally Schirra
surface form: Walter M. Schirra Jr.
crewRoleOf Wally Schirra pilot
crewSize 1
followedBy Mercury-Atlas 9
isPartOf early United States human spaceflight program
landingDate 1962-10-03
landingSite Pacific Ocean
launchDate 1962-10-03
launchSite Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 14
Cape Canaveral
surface form: Cape Canaveral, Florida
launchVehicle Atlas LV-3B
launchYear 1962
missionDuration approximately 9 hours
missionOutcome success
missionType test of spacecraft systems and astronaut endurance
nation United States of America
surface form: United States
notableFor first long-duration U.S. orbital mission focused on engineering evaluation
operator NASA
orbitsCompleted 6
precededBy Mercury-Atlas 7
primaryObjective engineering evaluation of Mercury spacecraft systems
program Mercury program
surface form: Project Mercury
recoveryBy United States Navy
surface form: U.S. Navy
recoveryMethod splashdown
secondaryObjective evaluation of astronaut endurance on multi-orbit flight
spacecraft Mercury spacecraft Sigma 7

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Mercury program notableMission Mercury-Atlas 8
Mercury-Atlas 9 precededBy Mercury-Atlas 8
Mercury-Atlas 7 followedBy Mercury-Atlas 8
Wally Schirra wasAboard Mercury-Atlas 8
Atlas LV-3B usedByMission Mercury-Atlas 8