Object Details
Manufacturer
McDonnell Aircraft Corp.
Summary
The external skin of the Mercury spacecraft, except for the heatshield, was made of two types of metal shingles. The conical part of the spacecraft was covered with shingles like this one of a very specialized nickel steel alloy called Rene 41. These could withstand the high heat of reentry due to their high melting point and ability to radiate away much of their heat. The conical nose of the spacecraft had even more exotic and heat resistant beryllium shingles.
This Rene 41 shingle was mounted on Gordon Cooper's Faith 7 capsule during his 22-orbit, 34-hour, Mercury-Atlas 9 mission on May 15-16, 1963. In 1971 NASA transferred this shingle to the Smithsonian.
Credit Line
Transferred from the NASA Johnson Space Center
Inventory Number
A19770583000
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
SPACECRAFT-Crewed-Parts & Structural Components
Materials
Nickel/Steel Alloy (Rene 41)
Paint
Adhesive
Dimensions
10 5/16" x 8 11/16" x 6/16"
Country of Origin
United States of America
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Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nasm_A19770583000