Payload: Spacecraft number 9, Launch Vehicle number 93-D
Mission Objective: Primate test of Environmental Control System in Orbit.
Orbit: Altitude: 147.4 apogee by 99.5 perigee statute miles Orbits: 2 Period: 88 minutes, 26 seconds Duration: 0 Days, 3 hours, 20 minutes, 59 seconds Distance: 50,892 statute miles
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Launch: November 29, 1961, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida.
Landing: Not Applicable
Mission Highlights: November 29, 1961, 3 hours and 22 minutes after launch. The capsule was spotted by a P5M search airplane at an altitude of 5,000 feet. The ships Stormes and Compton were contacted and they moved into position from a distance of 30 miles away. The "Stormes" arrived in the area 1 hour and 15 minutes after landing and hauled the capsule aboard via its lanyard, cracking the onboard window.
Enos, the orbiting chimpanzee fared well. He withstood a peak of 6.8g during booster-engine acceleration and 7.6g with the rush of the sustainer engine.