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Mercury-Redstone 4 was the second United States human spaceflight, on July 21, 1961. The suborbital Project Mercury flight was launched with a Mercury-Redstone Launch Vehicle, MRLV-8. The spacecraft, Mercury capsule #11, was nicknamed Liberty Bell 7. It was piloted by astronaut Virgil "Gus" Grissom.

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Liberty Bell 7
space mission, crewed spacecraftGus Grissom, sub-orbital spaceflight, Mercury-Redstone Launch Vehicle


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    Mercury-Redstone 4 booster erection 61-MR4-45Mercury-Redstone 4 booster erection 61-MR4-45
    Dr. William Douglas applies body sensors to Gus GrissomDr. William Douglas applies body sensors to Gus Grissom
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    A NASA suit technician adjusts astronaut Gus Grissom`s Mercury pressure suitA NASA suit technician adjusts astronaut Gus Grissom's Mercury pressure suit
    William Douglas applies body sensors to Gus GrissomWilliam Douglas applies body sensors to Gus Grissom
    Liberty Bell 7 spacecraft inspected by John Glenn S61-03744Liberty Bell 7 spacecraft inspected by John Glenn S61-03744