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LJ-1
- Little Joe 1
- Wallops Island Pad xx ()
- Little Joe (1)
Crew: Unmanned
Milestones: n/a
Payload:
Boiler Plate Capsule
Mission Objective:
Max Q abort and escape test. Objective was to determine how well
the escape rocket would function under the most severe dynamic
loading conditions anticipated during a Mercury-Atlas launching.
Orbit:
- Altitude: .4 statute miles
- Orbits: 0
- Duration: Days, hours, min, 20 seconds
- Distance: .5 statute miles
Launch:
August 21, 1959, Wallops Island.
At 35 minutes before launch, evacuation of the area had been proceeding
on schedule and the batteries for the programmer and destruct system
in the test booster were being charged. Suddenly, half an hour before
launchtime, an explosive flash occured. When the smoke cleared it
was evident that only the capsule-and-tower combination had been
launched, on a trajectory similar to an off-the-pad abort. The booster
and adapter-clamp ring remained intact on the launcher. Near apogee,
at about 2000 ft, the clamping ring that held tower to capsule released
and the little pyro-rocket for jettisoning the tower fired.
The accident report for LJ-1, issued September 18, 1959, blamed the
premature firing on the Grand Central escape rocket on an electrical leak,
or what missile engineers call transients or ghost voltages in a relay
circuit. The fault was found in a coil designed to protect biological
specimens from too rapid an abort. (Reference SP-4201 p. 208)
Landing: n/a
Mission Highlights:
Mission failed to meet objectives
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