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Rockets! SHOOT FOR THE STARS!

  • The Goddard

    The Goddard
    The very first rocket, created by Robert H. Goddard. This rocket was an U.S. rocket that ran on liquid fuel.
  • The V-2

    The V-2
    This rocket is a German rocket, created by scientist Wernher von Braun. The V-2 was 46 feet and weighed about 27,000 pounds. Also able to carry warheads 500 miles.
  • R-7 Soyuz

    R-7 Soyuz
    Most recongizable Russian rocket. Is 1/7 space boosters
  • Atlas Family

    Atlas Family
    Has deep roots like the Delta Family. Used to carried 4 astronauts before in its past. Also used in many scientific space topics. (Commercial, Military, Scientific things, etc.)
  • Mercury Redstone

    Mercury Redstone
    The first manned rocket. Having 7 pilots on board. Failed to launch after crashing back into earth.
  • The R-7 Sputnik

    The R-7 Sputnik
    An orbital satellite launched during the Soviet Union time period. Started a wide world spread talk. This was the being of the time period the "Space Age".
  • The U.S. First Satellite

    The U.S. First Satellite
    The U.S. decided to join the satellite business and was able to successfully launch their own satellite; they called the satellite Explorer 1.
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    X-15

    An experimental spacecraft, but only flew to the beginning of space. Broke many records. Neil Armstrong was 1 out of the 12 pilots to test it.
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    The Titan Rockets

    Launched different capsules, including Gemini, Vikings, and Voyager. Even launched orbits.
  • Delta Family

    Most versitile of commercial and military payload launch rockets. Recorded more than 325 successful launches; 95% rate.
  • Black Brant Sounding Rocket

    Black Brant Sounding Rocket
    Canada uses these rockets but this rocket has been used ever since 1961. Has had over 800 successful launches.
  • Vostok 1 Space Capsule

    Vostok 1 Space Capsule
    A man named Yuri Gagarin traveled 1 orbit aroun earth. The height that was reach was 315 kilometers. Yuri ejected himself out of the rocket and parachuted 6,100 meters (20,000 feet) to the ground safetly,
  • Mercury Capsule

    Mercury Capsule
    Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr. first astronaut to stay in orbit for nearly at least 4 hours and 55 minutes.
  • Saturn V

    Saturn V
    110.6 meters tall (363 feet tall) Contain 3 stages to its entire structure. President John F. Kennedy addressed Congress and challenged america or NASA in general to create a better rocket. In this case Saturn V was created.
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    Gemini Space Capsule

    Used on Titan missiles. 10 Gemini capsules were launched.
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    Enterprise

    Gene Roddenberry created the movie Star Trek. Became so popular first orbital space vehicle tester was named Enterprise.
  • Apollo Space Capsule

    Apollo Space Capsule
    Neil Armstrong and Edwin B. Aldrin Jr. first 2 men to step foot on the moon.
  • Vikings Space Capsule

    Vikings Space Capsule
    Used on the Titan missile. Transported out to mars.
  • The Voyager Space Capsule

    Used with a Titan missile. Launched to the outer solar system.
  • The Dragon

    The Dragon
    The first orbital spacecraft launched and recovered by a private company. A French, two-staged rocket
  • The Falcon Family

    The Falcon Family
    This family of rockets is suppose to meet multiple requirements, for different missions. Basically is other words each rocket has a different purpose. *The picture is one of the Falcon Family rockets).
  • Skylab

    Skylab
    U.S. launches first space station called Skylab.
  • Saturn IB

    68 meters (224 feet) sometimes referenced as "milk stool". Used to carry out some Apollo missions.
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    Pegasus Launch Vehicle

    A winged launch vehicle. Launched many orbits. After 135 missions, the launch vehicle came to an end.
  • SpaceShipOne Private Spaceship

    SpaceShipOne Private Spaceship
    The first private spaceship to reach a height above 100 kilometers. (62 miles.)