00:00On this day, in space.
00:04On March 24th, 1961, NASA's Mercury-Redstone rocket launched on its last
00:08uncrewed flight before it started sending astronauts into space.
00:12The mission was known as the Mercury-Redstone Booster Development Flight, and it wasn't
00:16originally planned as part of the Mercury program. The previous Mercury-Redstone
00:20flight carried a chimpanzee named Ham into space. Ham made it back
00:24alive, but the rocket had several issues during the flight. So,
00:28NASA made some changes to the design and tested it one more time to make sure it was safe enough
00:32for human astronauts. The Mercury-Redstone rocket lifted off from Cape
00:36Canaveral and traveled more than 300 miles downrange before splashing into the Atlantic Ocean.
00:40The mission was deemed a success and cleared the way for Al Shepard's
00:44historic first flight into space. And that's what happened on this day in space.
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