Outline Of Rocketry
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to rocketry: Rocketry – The design and construction of rockets and rocket engines, and the vehicles, missiles, and other items propelled by them. Essence of rocketry * Aerospace engineering * High tech * Rocket * Rocket engine * Spaceport History of rocketry * List of Ariane launches * List of Atlas launches * List of Black Brant launches * List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches * List of Long March launches * List of Proton launches * List of R-7 launches * List of Scout launches * List of Space Launch System launches * List of Thor and Delta launches * List of Titan launches * List of Zenit launches * Vergeltungswaffe * V-1 flying bomb * V-2 rocket ** List of V-2 test launches ** List of V-2 launches in the United States Rocket components * Adapter (rocketry) * Booster (rocketry) ** Liquid rocket booster ** Solid rocket booster * Fin ** Grid fin * Payload fairing * Rocket eng ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Falcon 9 And Falcon Heavy Launches
As of , rockets from the Falcon 9 family have been launched times, with full mission successes, two mission failures during launch, one mission failure before launch, and one partial failure. Designed and operated by SpaceX, the Falcon 9 family includes the retired versions Falcon 9 v1.0, launched five times from June 2010, to March 2013, Falcon 9 v1.1, launched 15 times from September 2013, to January 2016, and Falcon 9 Full Thrust, Falcon 9 v1.2 "Full Thrust" (blocks 3 and 4), 36 times from December 2015, to June 2018. The currently active "Full Thrust" variant Falcon 9 Block 5 has launched times since May 2018. Falcon Heavy, a heavy-lift launch vehicle, heavy-lift derivative of Falcon 9, combining a strengthened central core with two Falcon 9 first stages as side boosters has launched times since February 2018. The Falcon design features reusable launch system, reusable first-stage boosters, which land either on a ground pad near the launch site or on a autonomous spa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of V-2 Launches In The United States
The list of V-2 test launches identifies World War II launches of the A4 rocket (renamed V-2 in 1944). Test launches were made at Peenemünde Test Stand VII, Blizna V-2 missile launch site and Tuchola Forest using experimental and production rockets fabricated at Peenemünde and at the Mittelwerk. Post-war launches were performed in Germany at Cuxhaven, in the USSR at Kapustin Yar, in the USA at White Sands Proving Grounds, Cape Canaveral, and on the USS ''Midway'' during Operation Sandy. List of test launches at Peenemünde and the Greifswalder Oie Launch Sites: * P-VI = Test Stand VI (Prüfstand VI) * P-VII = Test Stand VII (Prüfstand VII) * P-X = Test Stand X (Prüfstand X) * P-XII = Test Stand XII (Prüfstand XII) * Oie = Greifswalder Oie, a small island used for vertical launches * Karlshagen = area of destroyed settlement Karlshagen after air raid on 17 August 1943 * Rail = Launches from a train Launches of A4b Blizna test launch list Tuchola forest test launch l ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of V-2 Test Launches
The list of V-2 test launches identifies World War II launches of the A4 rocket (renamed V-2 in 1944). Test launches were made at Peenemünde Test Stand VII, Blizna V-2 missile launch site and Tuchola Forest using experimental and production rockets fabricated at Peenemünde and at the Mittelwerk. Post-war launches were performed in Germany at Cuxhaven, in the USSR at Kapustin Yar, in the USA at White Sands Proving Grounds, Cape Canaveral, and on the USS ''Midway'' during Operation Sandy. List of test launches at Peenemünde and the Greifswalder Oie Launch Sites: * P-VI = Test Stand VI (Prüfstand VI) * P-VII = Test Stand VII (Prüfstand VII) * P-X = Test Stand X (Prüfstand X) * P-XII = Test Stand XII (Prüfstand XII) * Oie = Greifswalder Oie, a small island used for vertical launches * Karlshagen = area of destroyed settlement Karlshagen after air raid on 17 August 1943 * Rail = Launches from a train Launches of A4b Blizna test launch list Tuchola forest test laun ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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V-2 Rocket
The V2 (), with the technical name ''Aggregat (rocket family), Aggregat-4'' (A4), was the world's first long-range missile guidance, guided ballistic missile. The missile, powered by a liquid-propellant rocket engine, was developed during the Second World War in Nazi Germany as a "V-weapons, vengeance weapon" and assigned to attack Allies of World War II, Allied cities as retaliation for the Strategic bombing during World War II#The British later in the war, Allied bombings of German cities. The rocket also became the first artificial object to travel into space by crossing the Kármán line (edge of space) with the vertical launch of MW 18014 on 20 June 1944. Research of military use of long-range rockets began when the graduate studies of Wernher von Braun were noticed by the German Army. A series of prototypes culminated in the A4, which went to war as the . Beginning in September 1944, more than 3,000 were launched by the Wehrmacht against Allied targets, first London and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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V-1 Flying Bomb
The V-1 flying bomb ( "Vengeance Weapon 1") was an early cruise missile. Its official Reich Aviation Ministry () name was Fieseler Fi 103 and its suggestive name was (hellhound). It was also known to the Allies as the buzz bomb or doodlebug and (maybug). The V-1 was the first of the (V-weapons) deployed for the terror bombing of London. It was developed at Peenemünde Army Research Center in 1939 by the at the beginning of the Second World War, and during initial development was known by the codename "Cherry Stone". Due to its limited range, the thousands of V-1 missiles launched into England were fired from V-1 flying bomb facilities, launch sites along the French (Pas-de-Calais) and Dutch coasts or by modified Heinkel He 111 aircraft. The Wehrmacht first launched the V-1s against London on 13 June 1944, one week after (and prompted by) Operation Overlord, the Allied landings in France. At times more than one hundred V-1s a day were fired at south-east England, 9,521 in t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vergeltungswaffe
V-weapons, known in original German as (, German: "retaliatory weapons", "reprisal weapons"), were a particular set of long-range artillery weapons designed for strategic bombing during World War II, particularly strategic bombing and aerial bombing of cities. They were the V-1, a pulsejet-powered cruise missile; the V-2, a liquid-fueled ballistic missile; and the V-3 cannon. Germany intended to use all of these weapons in a military campaign against Britain, though only the V-1 and V-2 were so used in a campaign conducted 1944–45. After the invasion of western Europe by the Allies, these weapons were also employed against targets on the mainland of Europe, mainly in France and Belgium. Strategic bombing with V-weapons killed approximately 18,000 people, mostly civilians. The cities of London, Antwerp and Liège were the main targets. V-weapons formed part of the range of the so-called (superweapons, or "wonderweapons") of Nazi Germany. Development As early as 28 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Zenit Launches
This is a list of launches made by the Zenit rocket. All launches were conducted from either Site 45 of the Baikonur Cosmodrome or from Sea Launch's Ocean Odyssey LP ''Odyssey'' is a self-propelled semi-submersible mobile spacecraft launch platform converted from a mobile Oil platform, drilling rig in 1997. The vessel was used by Sea Launch for equatorial Pacific Ocean launches. She works in concert with ... offshore launch platform. Launch statistics Rockets from the Zenit family have accumulated 84 launches since 1985, 71 of which were successful, yielding a success rate. Rocket configuration Launch sites Launch outcomes Launch history References * * * * {{Space exploration lists and timelines Zenit ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Titan Launches
This is a list of launches made by the LGM-25 Titan Intercontinental ballistic missile, ICBMs, and their Titan (rocket family), derivatives. Launch statistics Rockets from the Titan family accumulated 368 launches between 1959 and 2005, 322 of which were successful, yielding a success rate. Launches See also * List of Atlas launches * List of Thor and Delta launches References {{Space exploration lists and timelines Lists of rocket launches, Titan Titan (rocket family) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Thor And Delta Launches
This is a list of launches made by the PGM-17 Thor IRBM, and its derivatives, including the Delta family and the Japanese N-I, N-II and H-I rockets which were based on license-produced components. Due to the number of launches, it has been split by decade: * List of Thor and Delta launches (1957–1959) * List of Thor and Delta launches (1960–1969) * List of Thor and Delta launches (1970–1979) * List of Thor and Delta launches (1980–1989) * List of Thor and Delta launches (1990–1999) * List of Thor and Delta launches (2000–2009) * List of Thor and Delta launches (2010–2019) * List of Thor and Delta launches (2020–2024) Launch lists for selected rocket types: * List of Thor DM-18A launches * List of Thor DM-18 Able launches * List of Thor-Agena launches * List of Thor DM-18 Agena-A launches * List of Thor DM-21 Agena-B launches * List of Thor DM-21 Agena-D launches * List of Delta DM-19 launches * List of Delta 1 launches * List of Delta II launches * List ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Space Launch System Launches
A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A list may be memorialized in any number of ways, including existing only in the mind of the list-maker, but lists are frequently written down on paper, or maintained electronically. Lists are "most frequently a tool", and "one does not ''read'' but only ''uses'' a list: one looks up the relevant information in it, but usually does not need to deal with it as a whole".Lucie Doležalová,The Potential and Limitations of Studying Lists, in Lucie Doležalová, ed., ''The Charm of a List: From the Sumerians to Computerised Data Processing'' (2009). Purpose It has been observed that, with a few exceptions, "the scholarship on lists remains fragmented". David Wallechinsky, a co-author of ''The Book of Lists'', described the attraction of lists as being "because we live in an era of overstimulation, especially in terms of information, and lists help us ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |