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Redstone and was
Examples include R-7, Atlas, Redstone, Titan, and Proton, which was derived from the earlier ICBMs but never deployed as an ICBM.
The Jupiter rocket was originally considered for the suborbital launch vehicle, but were replaced with the Redstone in July 1959 due to budget constraints.
Pershing was a family of solid-fueled two-stage medium-range ballistic missiles designed and built by Martin Marietta to replace the PGM-11 Redstone missile as the United States Army's primary nuclear-capable theater-level weapon.
* 1961-US, a Mercury capsule named Freedom 7 with Alan B. Shepard, spacecraft was launched by a Redstone rocket on a ballistic trajectory suborbital flight.
The proposal, using a military Redstone missile, was rejected in 1955 by the Eisenhower administration in favor of the Navy's Project Vanguard, using a booster produced for civilian space launches.
A member of the Redstone rocket family, Jupiter-C was designed by the U. S. Army Ballistic Missile Agency ( ABMA ), under the direction of Wernher von Braun.
A member of the Redstone rocket family, it was derived from the Jupiter-C sounding rocket.
They developed, among others, the Redstone rocket, which was modified to launch the first two Americans into space.
The German rocket team was moved from Fort Bliss to the Army's new Redstone Arsenal, located in Huntsville, Alabama, in 1950.
* 25px25px Business U. S. Route 40 ( Brownsville )- recent designation for a two-lane section of the original path of US 40 that has been replaced by a realigned route ; highway runs in its entirety through Redstone Township and was kept as part of the federal highway system to prevent a decrease in traffic for area businesses
The Paleo-Indian projectile point called the Redstone Point was named after Redstone Arsenal where it was first identified.
The military installation was originally composed of three separate entities: the Huntsville Arsenal and the Huntsville Depot ( later the Gulf Chemical Warfare Depot ), which were operated under the auspices of the Chemical Warfare Service ; and the Redstone Ordnance Plant, operated by the Army Ordnance Department.
The ordnance plant was renamed Redstone Arsenal in 1943.
Redstone Army Airfield was established in 1943 for the 6th Army Air Force to test incendiary devices in preparation for the firebombing of Japanese cities.
On June 30, 1949, Huntsville Arsenal was deactivated and consolidated with the other two entities to become Redstone Arsenal.
In April 1950, the Fort Bliss missile development operation, then with 130 German contract employees, 120 civil-service employees, and 500 military personnel, was transferred to Redstone Arsenal.
During the Korean War, ammunition production was resumed at Redstone Arsenal.
The Army Ballistic Missile Agency ( ABMA ), commanded by Maj. Gen. John Medaris, was formed on February 1, 1956, taking over from Redstone Arsenal the facilities and personnel of OGMC.
The U. S. Army Missile Command ( MICOM ) was activated on August 1, 1962 at Redstone Arsenal, absorbing all of the personnel, facilities, and projects remaining in the prior AOMC.
In October 1948, the Chief of Ordnance designated Redstone Arsenal as the center of research and development activities in free-flight rockets and related items, and the following June, the Ordnance Rocket Center was opened.
At this time, R & D responsibility for guided missiles was added, and studies began on a medium-range guided missile that eventually became the Redstone rocket.
The ABMA developed Jupiter-C was composed of a Redstone rocket first stage and two upper stages for RV tests or three upper stages for Explorer satellite launches.

Redstone and spacecraft
Included in the Cosmosphere's collection are an Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird, the Liberty Bell 7 spacecraft from Mercury 4 and the Odyssey command module from Apollo 13, as well as Redstone and Titan II launch vehicles used in the Mercury and Gemini programs.

Redstone and Mercury
From here, Von Braun and his team would develop the Army's first operational medium-range ballistic missile, the Redstone rocket, that would, in slightly modified versions, launch both America's first satellite, and the first piloted Mercury space missions.
The U. S. manned satellite space program, using the Redstone as a booster, was officially named Project Mercury on November 26, 1958.
Of immediate importance was the final preparation of a Redstone rocket that, under Project Mercury would lift a space capsule carrying the first American into space.
The Mercury program suborbital flight used a Redstone rocket.
* The Mercury Redstone Project ( PDF ) December 1964
When NASA needed a booster for the Mercury manned space program, the agency found that the Atlas rockets would cost approximately $ 2. 5 million each and that even the Redstone would cost about $ 1 million per launch.

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* Fifteen coal miners were killed in an explosion at the Redstone Coal Company's Dutch Creek # 1 mine.

Redstone and first
This is the reason why the first manned mission with a Redstone rocket has the number 3 ( MR-3 ) and the first with an Atlas rocket is MA-6.
With the relative success of the Juno I program, von Braun developed the Juno II, using a PGM-19 Jupiter first stage, rather than a Redstone.
Euroamerican settlers began to establish homesteads on the land that is now Redstone Arsenal by the first decade of the 19th century.
Redstone static fire testing began in the spring of 1953, followed by the first launch at Cape Canaveral on August 20, 1953.
The Vanguard was the first American space exploration rocket designed from scratch to be an orbital launch vehicle — rather than being a modified sounding rocket ( like the Juno I ) or a ballistic missile ( like the U. S. Army's Redstone missile ).
The PGM-11 Redstone was the first large American ballistic missile.
It was retired by the U. S. in 1964, though in 1967 a surplus Redstone helped launch Australia's first satellite.
The Mercury-Redstone Launch Vehicle was a derivation of the Redstone and was used in May 1961 to launch Alan Shepard on his sub-orbital flight to become the second person and first American in space.
William, his parents, his three sisters, and the Clark family's slaves arrived in Kentucky in March 1785, having first traveled overland to Redstone Landing in present-day Brownsville, Pennsylvania.
Construction of the first meetinghouse began at Redstone.
It was used in the very first rocket applications like the V2 missile ( under the name A-Stoff and Sauerstoff ) and Redstone, R-7 Semyorka, Atlas boosters, and the ascent stages of the Apollo Saturn rockets.
In 1955 the Redstone team was selected to put America's first satellite into orbit putting this group at the center of both military and commercial space.
Guidance and control equipment was carried in canisters on top of the S-I first stage, and included the ST-90 stabilized platform, made by Ford Instrument Company and used in the Redstone missile.
The first single, " Love Find A Way ", received some minor play on some stations, but Redstone didn't have the distribution clout to get the CD into all stores, so overall sales were disappointing.
The original metal dies for the first seal of Vermont are stored at the Secretary of State's office at Redstone, a large red brick and sandstone Queen Anne style house at Montpelier.

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