Mission Summary: As the Redstone reaches the end, the program will be tested to the limit. That's what MR-7 (Mercury-Redstone 7) aims to do. The mission profile is It he same as before. The mission will follow the same profile as before. When the countdown reaches T-3 seconds the engine will ignite and go up to full thrust, once the countdown reaches T-0, the vehicle will be released, and it will begin the ascent sequence. As the vehicle gains speed and altitude, it will slowly begin to pitch over to obtain the proper trajectory. Once the vehicle reaches 10 kilometers (10,000 meters) there will be a go no-go poll. If it is believed the vehicle is still capable of reaching the proper trajectory, the launch escape tower win he jettisoned and the ascent will continue as planned. If it is believed that the vehicle is not capable of reaching the proper trajectory, the abort sequence will be activated and the capsule with splash down safely. After the go no-go poll, the ascent sequence will continue until the engine runs out of propellant. After engine cutoff, the stage will jettisoned, and the capsule will continue on the trajectory. Once the capsule reaches the highest point in the trajectory it will re-orient and activate the retro pack, a small cluster of boosters designed to slow the vehicle's trajectory to facilitate a safe entry into the atmosphere. After the engines have burned out the vehicle will then enter the atmosphere, afterwards the parachutes will lead the capsule to a safe return.
Liftoff from the launch complex.
Ascent sequence continues nominally.
Vehicle reaches main engine cutoff, the vehicle will coast until the retro sequence commences.
Vehicle performs the atmospheric entry sequence.
Mission Outcome: Success
Mission Time: 13 minutes 0 seconds
Highest Alt: 132,734 meters
Highest Speed: 1,738 meters per second
Max G-Force: 6.9G