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- Q4905902 subject Q8807208.
- Q4905902 abstract "Big Joe was a subprogram of America's Project Mercury space program. It comprised a single flight using an Atlas launch vehicle, and a boilerplate Mercury capsule. The purpose of the Big Joe program was to prove the ablative heat shield which would be needed for the re-entry of orbital Mercury missions. The flight, Big Joe 1, occurred on September 9, 1959.The Big Joe name has been attributed to Maxime Faget at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. It was a progression of the smaller test booster Little Joe. Faget also coined the Little Joe name basing it on its four large fins which reminded him a roll of four in craps.".
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- Q4905902 wikiPageWikiLink Q1322791.
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- Q4905902 wikiPageWikiLink Q498659.
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- Q4905902 wikiPageWikiLink Q618731.
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- Q4905902 wikiPageWikiLink Q869499.
- Q4905902 wikiPageWikiLink Q8807208.
- Q4905902 comment "Big Joe was a subprogram of America's Project Mercury space program. It comprised a single flight using an Atlas launch vehicle, and a boilerplate Mercury capsule. The purpose of the Big Joe program was to prove the ablative heat shield which would be needed for the re-entry of orbital Mercury missions. The flight, Big Joe 1, occurred on September 9, 1959.The Big Joe name has been attributed to Maxime Faget at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia.".
- Q4905902 label "Big Joe (Project Mercury)".
- Q4905902 depiction Big_Joe_Ready_for_Launch_at_Cape_Canaveral_-_GPN-2002-000045.jpg.