Dec 31 1959
From The Space Library
Mercury astronauts completed basic and theoretical studies in their training program and started practical engineering studies.
More than 100 drop tests of boilerplate Mercury capsules had been completed from aircraft to test and develop the parachute system.
Approximately 300 U.S. research rockets were launched during the 30-month IGY/IGC-59 period : 221 of these were launched during the IGY. This compared with the some 400 U.S. research rockets fired during the entire preceding 12-year period from the beginning of high-altitude rocket research circa 1945 to July 1, 1957.
The IGY/IGC-59 program ended, but international cooperation in geophysics was to continue without a formal name under the sponsorship of International Council of Scientific Unions. NASA continued to make data from scientific satellites and space probes available to the world scientific community utilizing COSPAR and World Data Centers established during the IGY.