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X-15 #2 just after launch. Public domain image of NASA aircraft.

X-15 #2 just after launch. Public domain image of NASA aircraft.

Description: The X-15 #2 (56-6671) launches away from the B-52 mothership with its rocket engine ignited. The white patches near the middle of the ship are frost from the liquid oxygen used in the propulsion sy... More

NASA Lifting Bodies on Lakebed, Armstrong flight research center

NASA Lifting Bodies on Lakebed, Armstrong flight research center

(November 30, 1968) The wingless lifting body aircraft sitting on Rogers Dry Lake at what is now NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California. From left to right are the X-24A, M2-F3 and the HL-10.... More

Early Rockets, NASA history collection

Early Rockets, NASA history collection

In 1696, Robert Anderson, an Englishman, published a two-part treatise on how to make rocket molds, prepare propellants, and perform the calculations.

Early Rockets, NASA history collection

Early Rockets, NASA history collection

The British fired Congreve rockets against the United States in the War of 1812. As a result Francis Scott Key coined the phrase the "rocket's red glare." Congreve had used a 16-foot guide stick to help stabili... More

Early Rockets, NASA history collection

Early Rockets, NASA history collection

During the early introduction of rockets to Europe, they were used only as weapons. Enemy troops in India repulsed the British with rockets. Later, in Britain, Sir William Congreve developed a rocket that could... More

Wernher von Braun. Herman Oberth's Kegelduese liquid rocket engine being certified.

Wernher von Braun. Herman Oberth's Kegelduese liquid rocket engine bei...

Dr. von Braun was among a famous group of rocket experimenters in Germany in the 1930s. This photograph is believed to be made on the occasion of Herman Oberth's Kegelduese liquid rocket engine being certified ... More

Early Rockets, NASA history collection

Early Rockets, NASA history collection

Goddard rocket with four rocket motors. This rocket attained an altitude of 200 feet in a flight, November 1936, at Roswell, New Mexico. From 1930 to 1941, Dr. Goddard made substantial progress in the developme... More

Early Rockets. Dr. Robert H. Goddard and liquid oxygen-gasoline rocket.

Early Rockets. Dr. Robert H. Goddard and liquid oxygen-gasoline rocket...

Dr. Robert H. Goddard and liquid oxygen-gasoline rocket in the frame from which it was fired on March 16, 1926, at Auburn, Mass. It flew for only 2.5 seconds, climbed 41 feet, and landed 184 feet away in a cabb... More

Early Rockets  A-4 (Aggregate-4). Later renamed the V-2 (Vengeance Weapon-2)

Early Rockets A-4 (Aggregate-4). Later renamed the V-2 (Vengeance Wea...

This drawing illustrates the vital dimensions of the A-4 (Aggregate-4). Later renamed the V-2 (Vengeance Weapon-2), the rocket was developed by Dr. Wernher von Braun and the German rocket team at Peenemuende, G... More

Early Rockets - A-4 (Aggregate-4) rocket. Later renamed the V-2 (Vengeance Weapon-2).

Early Rockets - A-4 (Aggregate-4) rocket. Later renamed the V-2 (Venge...

The cutaway drawing of the A-4 (Aggregate-4) rocket. Later renamed the V-2 (Vengeance Weapon-2), The rocket was developed by Dr. Wernher von Braun and the German rocket team at Peenemuende, Germany on the Balti... More

Early Rockets -  Hermes A-1 rocket was designed by the U. S. Army after capturing the V-2

Early Rockets - Hermes A-1 rocket was designed by the U. S. Army afte...

The Hermes A-1 rocket was designed by the U. S. Army after capturing the V-2 rocket from the German army at the conclusion of the Second World War. The Hermes A-1 is a modified V-2 rocket; it utilized the Germa... More

First JATO assisted Flight, NASA history collection

First JATO assisted Flight, NASA history collection

Full Description: Take-off of America's first "rocket-assisted" airplane, an Ercoupe fitted with a GALCIT developed solid propellent 28 pound thrust JATO (Jet Assisted Take-Off) booster. The Ercoupe took off fr... More

Early Rockets: German technicians stack the various stages of the V-2 rocket

Early Rockets: German technicians stack the various stages of the V-2 ...

German technicians stack the various stages of the V-2 rocket in this undated photograph. The team of German engineers and scientists who developed the V-2 came to the United States at the end of World War II a... More

1946, NASA history collection, Glenn Research Center

1946, NASA history collection, Glenn Research Center

AIRCRAFT ENGINE RESEARCH LABORATORY AERL TURBO JET COMBUSTOR MODEL SETUP NASA Identifier: C-1946-15610

Early Rockets: V-2 rocket takes flight at White Sands, New Mexico, in 1946.

Early Rockets: V-2 rocket takes flight at White Sands, New Mexico, in ...

A V-2 rocket takes flight at White Sands, New Mexico, in 1946. The German engineers and scientists who developed the V-2 came to the United States at the end of World War II and continued rocket testing under t... More

Early Rockets V2 static test. NASA public domain image colelction.

Early Rockets V2 static test. NASA public domain image colelction.

A V-2 rocket is hoisted into a static test facility at White Sands, New Mexico. The German engineers and scientists who developed the V-2 came to the United States at the end of World War II and continued rocke... More

Bell X-1 Research Model on Single Support Strut in 7 x 10 Foot Wind Tunnel

Bell X-1 Research Model on Single Support Strut in 7 x 10 Foot Wind Tu...

Modified Bell X-1 model pioneered variable-sweep studies in 1947. Photograph published in Sixty Years of Aeronautical Research 1917-1977 By David A. Anderton. A NASA publication, page 52.

Bell X-1 Research Model on Single Support Strut in 7 x 10 Foot Wind Tunnel

Bell X-1 Research Model on Single Support Strut in 7 x 10 Foot Wind Tu...

Modified Bell X-1 model pioneered variable-sweep studies in 1947. Photograph published in Sixty Years of Aeronautical Research 1917-1977 By David A. Anderton. A NASA publication, page 52.

Testing for the Future, NASA history collection

Testing for the Future, NASA history collection

Testing advanced designs for high-speed aircraft in 1948, an engineer makes final calibrations to a model mounted in the 6 x 6 Foot Supersonic Wind Tunnel at the NACA Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, Moffett Field... More

X-1 On Display, NASA history collection

X-1 On Display, NASA history collection

Description (1948) A Bell Aircraft Corporation X-1 series aircraft on display at an Open House at NACA Muroc Flight Test Unit or High-Speed Flight Research Station hangar on South Base of Edwards Air Force Base... More

NASA X-15, Dryden history gallery

NASA X-15, Dryden history gallery

EC93-41012-6 NASA research pilot Milt Thompson is seen here with the mock-up of X-15 #3 that was later installed at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California. Milton 0. Thompson was a research... More

NASA X-15, Dryden history gallery

NASA X-15, Dryden history gallery

EC93-41012-5 NASA research pilot Milt Thompson stands next to a mock-up of X-15 number 3 that was later installed at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California. Milton 0. Thompson was a researc... More

E17 Drag Research Model, NASA history collection

E17 Drag Research Model, NASA history collection

Description: (September 8, 1950) Technician Durwood Dereng prepares to pull the external-power plug from an E17 drag-research model at Wallops, September 8, 1950...Center: GSFC WF .Image # : L-67386

X-15 landing on lakebed. Public domain image of NASA aircraft.

X-15 landing on lakebed. Public domain image of NASA aircraft.

The North American X-15 settles to the lakebed after a research flight from what is now the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California. The X-15 was a rocket-powered aircraft 50 ft long with a wing... More

X-15 mock-up with test pilot Milt Thompson

X-15 mock-up with test pilot Milt Thompson

NASA research pilot Milt Thompson is seen here with the mock-up of X-15 #3 that was later installed at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California. Milton 0. Thompson was a research pilot, Chief... More

M2-F1 on lakebed with pilots Milt Thompson, Chuck Yeager, Don Mallick, and Bruce Peterson

M2-F1 on lakebed with pilots Milt Thompson, Chuck Yeager, Don Mallick,...

After the initial M2-F1 airtow flights, the NASA Flight Research Center used the vehicle to check out other pilots. Bruce Peterson was scheduled to take over as the M2-F1 project pilot from Milt Thompson, while... More

Hermes A-1 Test Rockets. NASA public domain image colelction.

Hermes A-1 Test Rockets. NASA public domain image colelction.

Full Description: The first Hermes A-1 test rocket was fired at White Sand Proving Ground (WSPG). Hermes was a modified V-2 German rocket, utilizing the German aerodynamic configuration; however, internally it ... More

M2-F1 on lakebed with pilots Milt Thompson, Chuck Yeager, Don Mallick, and Bruce Peterson

M2-F1 on lakebed with pilots Milt Thompson, Chuck Yeager, Don Mallick,...

After the initial M2-F1 airtow flights, the NASA Flight Research Center used the vehicle to check out other pilots. Bruce Peterson was scheduled to take over as the M2-F1 project pilot from Milt Thompson, while... More

X-15 landing on lakebed. Public domain image of NASA aircraft.

X-15 landing on lakebed. Public domain image of NASA aircraft.

The North American X-15 settles to the lakebed after a research flight from what is now the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California. The X-15 was a rocket-powered aircraft 50 ft long with a wing... More

Origin of Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)

Origin of Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)

Five pioneers pose with scale models of their missiles they created in the 1950s. From left to right: Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger, a member of the original German rocket team who directed the Research Projects Office,... More

Early Rockets, NASA history collection

Early Rockets, NASA history collection

Test firing of a Redstone Missile at Redstone Test Stand in the early 1950's. The Redstone was a high-accuracy, liquid-propelled, surface-to-surface missile developed by the von Braun Team under the management ... More

Mercury Project, NASA history collection

Mercury Project, NASA history collection

A Mercury-Redstone launch vehicle awaits test-firing in the Redstone Test Stand during the late 1950s. Between 1953 and 1960, the rocket team at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama performed hundreds of tes... More

X-15 #1 rollout on ramp. Public domain image of NASA aircraft.

X-15 #1 rollout on ramp. Public domain image of NASA aircraft.

This photo shows the X-15-1 (56-6670) rocket powered research aircraft as it was rolled out in 1958. At this time, the XLR-99 rocket engine was not ready, so to make the low-speed flights (below Mach 3), the X-... More

Wernher von Braun, NASA history collection

Wernher von Braun, NASA history collection

Dr. von Braun stands beside a model of the upper stage (Earth-returnable stage) of the three-stage launch vehicle built for the series of the motion picture productions of space flight produced by Walt Disney i... More

Present Day -- Delta II. NASA public domain image colelction.

Present Day -- Delta II. NASA public domain image colelction.

A Boeing Delta II rocket lights its main engine and nine solid-fueled boosters. The Delta launch vehicle program was initiated in the late 1950s by NASA. The Delta II has nearly a 99 percent mission success rat... More

NASA X-2, Dryden history gallery

NASA X-2, Dryden history gallery

E-2822 This inflight photograph of the X-2 (46-674) shows the twin set of shock-diamonds, characteristic of supersonic conditions in the exhaust plume from the two-chamber rocket engine. The Curtiss-Wright XLR-... More

X-15 mock-up with test pilot Milt Thompson

X-15 mock-up with test pilot Milt Thompson

NASA research pilot Milt Thompson stands next to a mock-up of X-15 number 3 that was later installed at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California. Milton 0. Thompson was a research pilot, Chie... More

Early Rockets, NASA history collection

Early Rockets, NASA history collection

Bumper Wac liftoff at the Long Range Proving Ground located at Cape Canaveral, Florida. At White Sands, New Mexico, the German rocket team experimented with a two-stage rocket called Bumper Wac, which intended ... More

TWO ROCKET INJECTORS USING WATER FLOW AND LIQUID NITROGEN FLOW

TWO ROCKET INJECTORS USING WATER FLOW AND LIQUID NITROGEN FLOW

TWO ROCKET INJECTORS USING WATER FLOW AND LIQUID NITROGEN FLOW NASA Identifier: C-1951-27691

X-1 on display, NASA history collection

X-1 on display, NASA history collection

A Bell Aircraft Corporation X-1 series aircraft on display at an Open House at NACA Muroc Flight Test Unit or High-Speed Flight Research Station hangar on South Base of Edwards Air Force Base, California. (The ... More

X-1 on display, NASA history collection

X-1 on display, NASA history collection

A Bell Aircraft Corporation X-1 series aircraft on display at an Open House at NACA Muroc Flight Test Unit or High-Speed Flight Research Station hangar on South Base of Edwards Air Force Base, California. (The ... More

TWO ROCKET INJECTORS USING WATER FLOW AND LIQUID NITROGEN FLOW

TWO ROCKET INJECTORS USING WATER FLOW AND LIQUID NITROGEN FLOW

TWO ROCKET INJECTORS USING WATER FLOW AND LIQUID NITROGEN FLOW NASA Identifier: C-1951-27692

ROCKET MISSILE UNMOUNTED AND MOUNTED ON F-82 AIRPLANE

ROCKET MISSILE UNMOUNTED AND MOUNTED ON F-82 AIRPLANE

ROCKET MISSILE UNMOUNTED AND MOUNTED ON F-82 AIRPLANE NASA Identifier: C-1951-28898

RM-10 Research Model NASA history collection

RM-10 Research Model NASA history collection

(February 6, 1951) Technician Durwood Dereng measures elevation of double Deacon booster prior to launch of RM-10 research model at Wallops, February 6, 1951...Image # : L-69519

X-1-2 on ramp with pilots Robert Champine and Herb Hoover

X-1-2 on ramp with pilots Robert Champine and Herb Hoover

The Bell Aircraft Corporation X-1-2 and two of the NACA pilots that flew the aircraft. The one on the viewer's left is Robert Champine with the other being Herbert Hoover. Champine made a total of 13 flights in... More

ROCKET MISSILE UNMOUNTED AND MOUNTED ON F-82 AIRPLANE

ROCKET MISSILE UNMOUNTED AND MOUNTED ON F-82 AIRPLANE

ROCKET MISSILE UNMOUNTED AND MOUNTED ON F-82 AIRPLANE NASA Identifier: C-1951-28899

X-1-2 on ramp with pilots Robert Champine and Herb Hoover

X-1-2 on ramp with pilots Robert Champine and Herb Hoover

The Bell Aircraft Corporation X-1-2 and two of the NACA pilots that flew the aircraft. The one on the viewer's left is Robert Champine with the other being Herbert Hoover. Champine made a total of 13 flights in... More

Arrival of Equipment for the New Propulsion Systems Laboratory

Arrival of Equipment for the New Propulsion Systems Laboratory

A caravan of large steel castings arrived at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory in January 1951. These pieces would serve as the two 14-foot diameter test ... More

NASA D-558-1 Skystreak, Dryden history gallery

NASA D-558-1 Skystreak, Dryden history gallery

E-713 This 1952 NACA High-Speed Flight Research Station inflight photograph of the Douglas D-558-1 #3 Skystreak. Even with partial cloud cover the white aircraft was easy to see. The D-558-1 reflected NACA (Nat... More

BUFFING FINISH ON THIOKOL ROCKET MISSILE

BUFFING FINISH ON THIOKOL ROCKET MISSILE

BUFFING FINISH ON THIOKOL ROCKET MISSILE NASA Identifier: C-1952-30786

Various Rocket Installations at Rocket Laboratory

Various Rocket Installations at Rocket Laboratory

Description (January 15, 1952) An engineer operating a rig used for studying film-cooling of combustors. In this method of cooling, a film of relatively cool air is maintained between the hot gases and the comb... More

NASA Early Rockets, Army ballistic missile agency

NASA Early Rockets, Army ballistic missile agency

The image depicts Redstone missile being erected. The Redstone ballistic missile was a high-accuracy, liquid-propelled, surface-to-surface missile developed by Army Ballistic Missile Agency, Redstone Arsenal, i... More

NACA pilot A. Scott Crossfield next to the D-558-2 after first Mach 2 flight

NACA pilot A. Scott Crossfield next to the D-558-2 after first Mach 2 ...

Description: (November 20, 1953) NACA pilot A. Scott Crossfield next to the D-558-2 after first Mach 2 flight...Albert S. Scott; Crossfield joined the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA--the pred... More

The First Redstone Rocket Firing

The First Redstone Rocket Firing

Full Description: (August 20, 1953) The first Redstone was fired at Cape Canaveral, Florida on August 20, 1953. Redstone was the first major rocket development program for United States by the Peenemuende group... More

The first Redstone was fired at Cape Canaveral, Florida on August 20, 1953. Redstone was the first major rocket development program for United States by the Peenemuende group led by Dr. Wernher von Braun. The Redstone launch photographed here, from November 17, 1954, was the fifth launch of a Redstone rocket. n/a

The first Redstone was fired at Cape Canaveral, Florida on August 20, ...

The first Redstone was fired at Cape Canaveral, Florida on August 20, 1953. Redstone was the first major rocket development program for United States by the Peenemuende group led by Dr. Wernher von Braun. The R... More

NASA Early Rockets, Army ballistic missile agency

NASA Early Rockets, Army ballistic missile agency

U.S. Army Redstone Rocket: The Redstone ballistic missile was a high-accuracy, liquid-propelled, surface-to-surface missile developed by the Army Ballistic Missile Agency, Redstone Arsenal, in Huntsville, Alaba... More

D-558-2 Aircraft on lakebed. Public domain image of NASA aircraft.

D-558-2 Aircraft on lakebed. Public domain image of NASA aircraft.

Viewed in this 1954 photograph is the NACA High Speed Flight Research Station's D-558-2 #2 (144), an all rocket powered Skyrocket. Like the X-1, the D-558-2 had a fuselage shaped like a .50 caliber bullet. Unli... More

AUXILIARY INLET MODEL IN NO. 1 SUPERSONIC TUNNEL

AUXILIARY INLET MODEL IN NO. 1 SUPERSONIC TUNNEL

AUXILIARY INLET MODEL IN NO. 1 SUPERSONIC TUNNEL NASA Identifier: C-1955-37479

GENERAL ELECTRIC GE R-20 5500 POUND ROCKET ENGINE AND INJECTOR TO SHOW CONSTRUCTION

GENERAL ELECTRIC GE R-20 5500 POUND ROCKET ENGINE AND INJECTOR TO SHOW...

GENERAL ELECTRIC GE R-20 5500 POUND ROCKET ENGINE AND INJECTOR TO SHOW CONSTRUCTION NASA Identifier: C-1955-37771

5000 POUND EXPERIMENTAL TUBULAR ROCKET

5000 POUND EXPERIMENTAL TUBULAR ROCKET

5000 POUND EXPERIMENTAL TUBULAR ROCKET NASA Identifier: C-1955-37903 Public domain photograph of NASA Glenn Research Center, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

DETONATION RIG - SCALE MODEL SCRUBBER OF CELL 22 OLD ROCKET LABORATORY LOCATED IN PICNIC AREA BEFORE DETONATION TESTS

DETONATION RIG - SCALE MODEL SCRUBBER OF CELL 22 OLD ROCKET LABORATORY...

DETONATION RIG - SCALE MODEL SCRUBBER OF CELL 22 OLD ROCKET LABORATORY LOCATED IN PICNIC AREA BEFORE DETONATION TESTS NASA Identifier: C-1955-40434

High-Energy Propellant Rocket Firing at the Rocket Lab

High-Energy Propellant Rocket Firing at the Rocket Lab

A rocket using high-energy propellant is fired from the Rocket Laboratory at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory. The Rocket Lab was a collection of ten one... More

Early Rockets. NASA public domain image colelction.

Early Rockets. NASA public domain image colelction.

Launch of a three-stage Vanguard (SLV-7) from Cape Canaveral, Florida, September 18, 1959. Designated Vanguard III, the 100-pound satellite was used to study the magnetic field and radiation belt. In September ... More

2 CONE SUPERSONIC INLET MODEL MACH 2.95 IN BLOCK TUNNEL

2 CONE SUPERSONIC INLET MODEL MACH 2.95 IN BLOCK TUNNEL

2 CONE SUPERSONIC INLET MODEL MACH 2.95 IN BLOCK TUNNEL NASA Identifier: C-1956-43393

X-1E on Lakebed with Collapsed Nose Gear

X-1E on Lakebed with Collapsed Nose Gear

This photo was taken June 18, 1956 on Rogers Dry Lakebed after Flight 7 of the Bell Aircraft Corporation X-1E with NACA High-Speed Flight Station test pilot Joseph `Joe' Walker at the controls. The first genera... More

ROCKET TUNNEL DIVERGENT AND STRAIGHT SECTIONS

ROCKET TUNNEL DIVERGENT AND STRAIGHT SECTIONS

ROCKET TUNNEL DIVERGENT AND STRAIGHT SECTIONS NASA Identifier: C-1956-41756

D-558-2 Aircraft on lakebed. Public domain image of NASA aircraft.

D-558-2 Aircraft on lakebed. Public domain image of NASA aircraft.

Viewed in this 1954 photograph is the NACA High Speed Flight Research Station's D-558-2 #2 (144), an all rocket powered Skyrocket. Like the X-1, the D-558-2 had a fuselage shaped like a .50 caliber bullet. Unli... More

ROCKET TUNNEL DIVERGENT AND STRAIGHT SECTIONS

ROCKET TUNNEL DIVERGENT AND STRAIGHT SECTIONS

ROCKET TUNNEL DIVERGENT AND STRAIGHT SECTIONS NASA Identifier: C-1956-41757

NASA ALTITUDE ROCKET TEST RIG - Glenn Research Center History

NASA ALTITUDE ROCKET TEST RIG - Glenn Research Center History

ALTITUDE ROCKET TEST RIG NASA Identifier: C-1956-43521 Public domain photograph of NASA rocket launch, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description Public domain photograph of NASA Glenn ... More

STING FOR ROCKET TUNNEL STUDY MODEL FOR ROCKET TUNNEL

STING FOR ROCKET TUNNEL STUDY MODEL FOR ROCKET TUNNEL

STING FOR ROCKET TUNNEL STUDY MODEL FOR ROCKET TUNNEL NASA Identifier: C-1956-42371

ROCKET SLED DEMONSTRATION BY LIEUTENANT COLONEL JOHN STAPP AT HANGAR - VOLUNTEER IN SEAT IS A HOWARD HASBROOK

ROCKET SLED DEMONSTRATION BY LIEUTENANT COLONEL JOHN STAPP AT HANGAR -...

ROCKET SLED DEMONSTRATION BY LIEUTENANT COLONEL JOHN STAPP AT HANGAR - VOLUNTEER IN SEAT IS A HOWARD HASBROOK NASA Identifier: C-1956-41773

X-1E on Lakebed with Collapsed Nose Gear

X-1E on Lakebed with Collapsed Nose Gear

This photo was taken June 18, 1956 on Rogers Dry Lakebed after Flight 7 of the Bell Aircraft Corporation X-1E with NACA High-Speed Flight Station test pilot Joseph `Joe' Walker at the controls. The first genera... More

Officials of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency

Officials of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency

(1956) Hermann Oberth (forefront) with officials of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency at Huntsville, Alabama in 1956. Left to right around Oberth: 1) Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger (seated). 2) Major General H.N. Toftoy,... More

ROCKET TUNNEL DIVERGENT AND STRAIGHT SECTIONS

ROCKET TUNNEL DIVERGENT AND STRAIGHT SECTIONS

ROCKET TUNNEL DIVERGENT AND STRAIGHT SECTIONS NASA Identifier: C-1956-41755

X-2 in flight, NASA history collection

X-2 in flight, NASA history collection

This inflight photograph of the X-2 (46-674) shows the twin set of shock-diamonds, characteristic of supersonic conditions in the exhaust plume from the two-chamber rocket engine. The Curtiss-Wright XLR-25 rock... More

X-2 in flight, NASA history collection

X-2 in flight, NASA history collection

This inflight photograph of the X-2 (46-674) shows the twin set of shock-diamonds, characteristic of supersonic conditions in the exhaust plume from the two-chamber rocket engine. The Curtiss-Wright XLR-25 rock... More

SUPERSONIC INLET MODEL IN THE VARIABLE REYNOLDS NUMBER TUNNEL VRNT

SUPERSONIC INLET MODEL IN THE VARIABLE REYNOLDS NUMBER TUNNEL VRNT

SUPERSONIC INLET MODEL IN THE VARIABLE REYNOLDS NUMBER TUNNEL VRNT NASA Identifier: C-1956-42272

University of Maryland-Republic Terrapin Sounding Rocket  H121-2681-I(Terrapin)  Model on the Launcher

University of Maryland-Republic Terrapin Sounding Rocket H121-2681-I(...

LAL 95,647 University of Maryland-Republic Terrapin sounding rocket mounted on special launcher, September 21, 1956. Photograph published in A New Dimension Wallops Island Flight Test Range: The First Fifteen ... More

5 stage missile research rocket - Wallops Island 1957

5 stage missile research rocket - Wallops Island 1957

L57-4827 caption: "Take off of a five-stage missile research rocket from Wallops Island in 1957. The first two stages propelled the model to about 100,000 feet; the last three stages were fired on a descending ... More

Vanguard rocket explodes on launch pad

Vanguard rocket explodes on launch pad

Test of Vanguard launch vehicle for U.S. International Geophysical Year (IGY) program to place satellite in Earth orbit to determine atmospheric density and conduct geodetic measurements. Malfunction in first s... More

Jupiter Missile on test stand. NASA public domain image colelction.

Jupiter Missile on test stand. NASA public domain image colelction.

Installation of a Jupiter Missile in ABMA (Army Ballistic Missile Agency) West Test Stand, Jan. 16, 1957. Jupiter was a 1500-mile range missile

NASA Jupiter rocket - Early Rockets, Army ballistic missile agency

NASA Jupiter rocket - Early Rockets, Army ballistic missile agency

The Jupiter rocket was designed and developed by the Army Ballistic Missile Agency (ABMA). ABMA launched the Jupiter-A at Cape Canaveral, Florida, on March 1, 1957. The Jupiter vehicle was a direct derivative o... More

Jupiter-C, the first American Satellite, Explorer 1 launcher

Jupiter-C, the first American Satellite, Explorer 1 launcher

America’s first scientific satellite, the Explorer I, carried the radiation detection experiment designed by Dr. James Van Allen and discovered the Van Allen Radiation Belt. It was launched aboard a modified re... More

Five Stage Missile Research Rocket, Wallops Island , 1957

Five Stage Missile Research Rocket, Wallops Island , 1957

**Note also copied and numbered as L90-3749. -- L57-4827 caption: Take off of a five-stage missile research rocket from Wallops Island in 1957. The first two stages propelled the model to about 100,000 feet ... More

McDonnell F4-H1 Airplane Rocket Model

McDonnell F4-H1 Airplane Rocket Model

L57-2809 Rocket model of McDonnell F4-H1 airplane on Terrier launcher with Nike booster, June 17, 1957. Photograph published in A New Dimension Wallops Island Flight Test Range: The First Fifteen Years by Jose... More

X-1E on Lakebed, NASA history collection

X-1E on Lakebed, NASA history collection

The Bell Aircraft Corporation X-1E is shown here in 1955 on the Rogers Dry Lakebed at Edwards Air Force Base in California. The X-1E was actually the extensively rebuilt X-1-2 (46-063). It had a new thin wing, ... More

Juno II (AM-11) launch vehicle. NASA public domain image colelction.

Juno II (AM-11) launch vehicle. NASA public domain image colelction.

The modified Jupiter C (sometimes called Juno I), used to launch Explorer I, had minimum payload lifting capabilities. Explorer I weighed slightly less than 31 pounds. Juno II was part of America's effort to in... More

Explorer I Architects, JPL/NASA images

Explorer I Architects, JPL/NASA images

The three men responsible for the success of Explorer 1, America's first Earth satellite which was launched January 31, 1958. At left is Dr. William H. Pickering, former director of JPL, which built and operate... More

ISENTROPIC ROCKET NOZZLE 25 TO 1 RATIO INSTALLATION IN THE PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL NO. 2 TUNNEL

ISENTROPIC ROCKET NOZZLE 25 TO 1 RATIO INSTALLATION IN THE PROPULSION ...

ISENTROPIC ROCKET NOZZLE 25 TO 1 RATIO INSTALLATION IN THE PROPULSION SYSTEMS LABORATORY PSL NO. 2 TUNNEL NASA Identifier: C-1958-48831

FLARED EXIT MODEL INSTALLATION IN THE 10X10 FOOT SUPERSONIC WIND TUNNEL AT 0 AND 10 DEGREES ANGLE OF ATTACK

FLARED EXIT MODEL INSTALLATION IN THE 10X10 FOOT SUPERSONIC WIND TUNNE...

FLARED EXIT MODEL INSTALLATION IN THE 10X10 FOOT SUPERSONIC WIND TUNNEL AT 0 AND 10 DEGREES ANGLE OF ATTACK NASA Identifier: C-1958-49291

NASA Explorer 1 Launch, Army ballistic missile agency

NASA Explorer 1 Launch, Army ballistic missile agency

(January 31, 1958) Launch of Jupiter-C/Explorer 1 at Cape Canaveral, Florida on January 31, 1958. After the Russian Sputnik 1 was launched in October 1957, the launching of an American satellite assumed much gr... More

X-1E on Lakebed, NASA history collection

X-1E on Lakebed, NASA history collection

The Bell Aircraft Corporation X-1E is shown here in 1955 on the Rogers Dry Lakebed at Edwards Air Force Base in California. The X-1E was actually the extensively rebuilt X-1-2 (46-063). It had a new thin wing, ... More

Jupiter-C, the first American Satellite, Explorer 1 launcher

Jupiter-C, the first American Satellite, Explorer 1 launcher

In January 1958, a modified Redstone rocket lifted the first American satellite into orbit just 3 months after the the von Braun team received the go-ahead. This modified Redstone rocket was known as a Jupiter-... More

ROBERT GRAHAM WITH ROCKET COMPONENTS FOR CLEVELAND PRESS NEWSPAPER SPONSORED TALK

ROBERT GRAHAM WITH ROCKET COMPONENTS FOR CLEVELAND PRESS NEWSPAPER SPO...

ROBERT GRAHAM WITH ROCKET COMPONENTS FOR CLEVELAND PRESS NEWSPAPER SPONSORED TALK NASA Identifier: C-1958-49063

X-1A in flight with flight data superimposed

X-1A in flight with flight data superimposed

This photo of the X-1A includes graphs of the flight data from Maj. Charles E. Yeager's Mach 2.44 flight on December 12, 1953. (This was only a few days short of the 50th anniversary of the Wright brothers' fir... More

ASSEMBLY OF 20K ROCKET ENGINE IN ROCKET LAB SHOP

ASSEMBLY OF 20K ROCKET ENGINE IN ROCKET LAB SHOP

ASSEMBLY OF 20K ROCKET ENGINE IN ROCKET LAB SHOP NASA Identifier: C-1958-49343

Jupiter-C, the first American Satellite, Explorer 1 launcher

Jupiter-C, the first American Satellite, Explorer 1 launcher

Explorer 1 satellite. This photo was taken during the installation of Explorer-1, the first United States' Earth-orbiting satellite, to its launch vehicle, Jupiter-C, in January 1958

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Explorer I, the first American satellite, is scheduled to be launched from Cape Canaveral on Jan. 29, 1958 ksc-68p-1

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Explorer I, the first American satellite...

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Explorer I, the first American satellite, is scheduled to be launched from Cape Canaveral on Jan. 29, 1958

Jupiter-C, the first American Satellite, Explorer 1 launcher

Jupiter-C, the first American Satellite, Explorer 1 launcher

Explorer 1 atop a Jupiter-C in gantry. Jupiter-C carrying the first American satellite, Explorer 1, was successfully launched on January 31, 1958. The Jupiter-C launch vehicle consisted of a modified version of... More

Jupiter-C, the first American Satellite, Explorer 1 launcher

Jupiter-C, the first American Satellite, Explorer 1 launcher

Jupiter-C Missile No. 27 assembly at the Army Ballistic Missile Agency (ABMA), Redstone Arsenal, in Huntsville, Aalabama. The Jupiter-C was a modification of the Redstone Missile, and originally developed as a ... More

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