Mission type | Test flight |
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Operator | USAF/NASA |
Apogee | 86.7 kilometers (53.9 mi) |
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Spacecraft | X-15 |
Manufacturer | North American |
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Crew size | 1 |
Members | Robert A. Rushworth |
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Launch date | June 27, 1963 (1963-06-27Z) UTC |
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Landing date | June 27, 1963 (1963-06-28Z) UTC |
Landing site | Rogers Dry Lake, Edwards |
Flight 87 of the North American X-15 was a sub-orbital spaceflight conducted by NASA and the US Air Force on 27 June 1963.[1] The X-15 was piloted by astronaut Robert A. Rushworth to an altitude of 86.7 km (53.9 mi) surpassing the U.S. definition of space. The X-15 was NASA's first space vehicle (the Mercury capsule flew into space first, but the X-15 was airborne before Big Joe 1). The Flight landed at Edwards Air Force Base. With this Rushworth was qualifying for his astronaut wings.
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Pilot | Robert A. Rushworth First spaceflight |
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