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Welcome to RixWiki, the free-content encyclopedia about Project Mercury.

On this site, which was started on December 10, 2004, we are currently working on 321 articles.

Dedication

This site is dedicated to all of the brave humans who have risked their lives in what is still the early days of space exploration but in particular to:

The Original Seven
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The Original Seven


History...

Today is Wednesday December 3, 2008 (in the US Eastern timezone).

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From the Mercury development chronology:

1 December 1962 
The December 1962 edition of SEDR-104 is published which covers Capsule 20.

Did you know...

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Those nifty Mercury patches that are for sale in museum gift shops were designed well after the Mercury program ended.

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  • B.F. Goodrich made about a dozen Mercury Pressure suits the size of a small boy.

Find out why: Boy sized pressure suits

  • While those white boots in the picture might be spiffy looking, neither they nor the military boots often shown in photos of the Mercury astronauts accurately represent what they wore in flight. The actual flight boots were lightweight, much like those worn by racing drivers today. They were silver-colored like the suit itself which had neoprene rubber "socks" to ensure that the suit was airtight. The suit worn by Gordon Cooper on the last Mercury flight had the "boots" as an integral part of the suit itself.
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