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June 8, 1959: 3,000 letters sent by U.S. missile Missilemail.jpg
June 8, 1959: 3,000 letters sent by U.S. missile
June 26, 1959: Johannson of Sweden KO's heavyweight champion Patterson Ingemar Johansson and Floyd Pattersson 1959.JPG
June 26, 1959: Johannson of Sweden KO's heavyweight champion Patterson
June 9, 1959: USS George Washington, first ballistic missile sub, is launched USS George Washington (SSBN 589).jpg
June 9, 1959: USS George Washington, first ballistic missile sub, is launched
June 3, 1959: The original Air Force Academy class graduates Air Force Academy Cadets physical training.jpg
June 3, 1959: The original Air Force Academy class graduates

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Project Mercury was the first human spaceflight program of the United States, running from 1958 through 1963. An early highlight of the Space Race, its goal was to put a man into Earth orbit and return him safely, ideally before the Soviet Union. Taken over from the US Air Force by the newly created civilian space agency NASA, it conducted 20 uncrewed developmental flights, and six successful flights by astronauts. The program, which took its name from Roman mythology, cost $2.68 billion. The astronauts were collectively known as the "Mercury Seven", and each spacecraft was given a name ending with a "7" by its pilot.

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