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Posted on August 8, 2013

The objectives of the Mercury Project, were as follows:

  1. Place a manned spacecraft in orbital flight around the earth.

  2. Investigate man’s performance capabilities and his ability to function in the environment of space.

  3. Recover the man and the spacecraft safely.

After the objectives were established for the project, a number of guidelines were created to insure that the most expedient and safest approach for attainment of the objectives was followed. The basic guidelines that were established are as follows:

  1. Existing technology and off-the-shelf equipment should be used wherever practical.

  2. The simplest and most reliable approach to system design would be followed.

  3. An existing launch vehicle would be employed to place the spacecraft into orbit.

  4. A progressive and logical test program would be conducted.

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