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Manhigh II balloon gondola displayed at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio

Project Manhigh was a pre-Space Age military project that took men in balloons to the middle layers of the stratosphere, funded as an aero-medical research program, though seen by its designers as a stepping stone to space. It was conducted by the United States Air Force between 1955 and 1958.<ref name="AmExp">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

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The project started in December 1955 to study the effects of cosmic rays on humans. Three balloon flights to the stratosphere were made during the program:

Candidates for the Manhigh project were put through a series of physical and psychological tests that became the standard for qualifying astronauts for the Project Mercury, America's first manned orbital space program.<ref name="AmExp"/>

Similar projects in which men in a gondola reached near-space altitudes were performed by Swiss physicist Auguste Piccard and Paul Kipfer, reaching Template:Convert in 1931, USSR-1 piloted by Georgy Prokofiev reaching Template:Convert in 1933, and Osoaviakhim-1 reaching Template:Convert in 1934 as well as Explorer II reaching Template:Convert in 1935.

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