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The '''Mercury-Redstone Launch Vehicle''' was an [[American]] [[rocket|expendable rocket]] that was in service with [[NASA]] in the mid-[[20th century]]. This rocket was used for the ''Mercury Program''. It was the first American rocket rated for [[Human]]s. This was a single stage rocket which was powered by an [[alcohol]] fuel, which propelled the sub-orbital [[Mercury capsule]]s into space. (''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'')
 
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The '''Mercury-Redstone''' was a [[20th century]] expendable [[rocket]] used by [[NASA]] in the Mercury Program for launching [[astronaut]]s into [[space]]. It was a variant of the classic [[Redstone missile]]. (''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'')
   
{{bginfo|A schematic of this rocket appeared in the opening credits of this show.}}
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{{bginfo|A schematic of this rocket was seen in the opening credits superimposed over background images, including an image of the ''[[Spirit of St. Louis]]''.}}
   
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The Mercury-Redstone was a 20th century expendable rocket used by NASA in the Mercury Program for launching astronauts into space. It was a variant of the classic Redstone missile. (Star Trek: Enterprise)

A schematic of this rocket was seen in the opening credits superimposed over background images, including an image of the Spirit of St. Louis.

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