Redstone MRLV Vehicle Overview
A complete overview of the Redstone MRLV launch vehicle, including launch stats, vehicle info and launch locations.
Basic Info
Name
Redstone MRLV
Family
Redstone
Manufacturer
First Launch
21 Nov 1960
Successful Launches
5
Failed Launches
1
Rocket Info
Status
Inactive
Stages
1
Length
25.41 m
Diameter
1.78 m
Launch Mass
30 tons
Reusability
Not Reusable
The Mercury-Redstone Launch Vehicle, designed for NASA's Project Mercury, was the first American manned space booster. It was used for six sub-orbital Mercury flights from 1960–61; culminating with the launch of the first, and 11 weeks later, the second American (and the second and third humans) in space. The four subsequent Mercury human spaceflights used the more powerful Atlas booster to enter low Earth orbit.
A member of the Redstone rocket family, it was derived from the U.S. Army's Redstone ballistic missile and the first stage of the related Jupiter-C launch vehicle; but to human-rate it, the structure and systems were modified to improve safety and reliability.
Launch Sites used by Redstone MRLV
Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
Historic U.S. military rocket launch site, pivotal in space exploration and national security.