Mercury-Scout 1

Launch Failure

Liftoff Time (GMT)

15:32:00

Wednesday November 1, 1961

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Mission Details

Launch Notes

Guidance failed at T+28s. Range safety destruct command issued at T+43s.

Mercury-Scout 1

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Mercury-Scout 1, or MS-1, was a United States spacecraft intended to test tracking stations for Project Mercury flights. It grew out of a May 5, 1961 NASA proposal to use Scout rockets to launch small satellites to evaluate the worldwide Mercury Tracking Network in preparation for manned orbital missions. The launch of Mercury-Scout 1 on November 1, 1961 was unsuccessful, and the satellite failed to achieve orbit. Electricity came from 1500 watt-hours stored in chemical batteries.

Low Earth Orbit

1 Payload

68 kilograms

Rocket

Retired
Blue Scout II

Active in 1961

Vought logo

Manufacturer

Vought

Rocket

Diameter: 1.02m

Height: 24m

Liftoff Thrust

471 Kilonewtons

Stages

4

Launch Site

LC-18B

Cape Canaveral SFS, Florida, USA

Stats

Blue Scout II


1st

Mission

1st

Mission of 1961

1961


40th

Orbital launch attempt