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Rockets, Missiles, and Spacecraft of the National Air and Space Museum Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Negative numbers and photo credits Contents Introduction Robert H. Goddard’s Rockets: March 16, 1926, and 1941 Sputnik 1 Explorer 1 Mariner 2 Friendship 7 Gemini 4 Apollo 11 Command Module, Columbia Ponnamperuma Experiments Photomosaic Globe of Mars Mariner 10 U.S.S. Enterprise Goddard A-Series Rocket, 1935 WAC Corporal Aerobee 150 Farside Nike-Cajun ARCAS Cricket Viking 12 MOUSE Agena-B Science Satellites Meteorological Satellites Communications Satellites Lunar Module Lunar Orbiter Surveyor Goddard Rockets: May 1926 and “Hoopskirt,” 1928
The Rocket of May 4, 1926 The “Hoopskirt” Rocket
19th-Century Rockets: Congreve and Hale American Rocket Society: Engines and Parts H-1 Engine RL-10 Engine JATO Units LR-87 Engine Toward 2076: The Future of Rocket Propulsion
A Cesium Ion Rocket Engine
Project Orion
The Plug-Nozzle Rocket Engine
Space Suits V-2 (A-4) V-1 German Antiaircraft Missiles
Rheintochter I Hs-298 X-4
Jupiter-C Vanguard Scout Minuteman III Poseidon C-3 Skylab Apollo-Soyuz Test Project M2-F3 Lifting Body Freedom 7 Gemini 7 F-1 Engine Lunar Roving Vehicle Apollo Lunar Tools and Equipment Apollo Command Module: Skylab 4 Moon Rocks Suggested Reading Front Cover: Back Cover: Transcriber’s Notes
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