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Rockets and Missiles

Rockets and Missiles

Air and Space Museum

The rocket, a reaction-propulsion device that carries all of its propellants internally, has been around for almost a millennium since its invention in China. But the twentieth-century saw a technological explosion of new rocket-propulsion systems, using both solid and liquid propellants. Rocket-powered vehicles were developed for two primary purposes: spaceflight and weaponry. Guided missiles also appeared in the mid-twentieth century with air-breathing propulsion systems, and these are included in the National Air and Space Museum’s Rockets and Missiles collection. Among its highlights are: the world’s best collection of artifacts from American rocket pioneer Robert Goddard, an extensive collection of German World War II missile and rocket artifacts, a large number of American Cold War missiles and launch vehicles, and rocket engines from small thrusters to a gigantic F-1 motor from the Saturn V Moon rocket.


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  • Long slender, pointed-nose black and metal Vanguard TV-2BU rocket

    Rocket, Liquid Fuel, Launch Vehicle, Vanguard, Backup TV-2BU Test Vehicle

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Tall, black and white cylindrical shaped rocket standing in museum

    Rocket, Liquid Fuel, Sounding, WAC Corporal

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Flow Regulator, Liquid Oxygen, Rocket Engine, R.H. Goddard, 1926

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Safety Valve, Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, R.H. Goddard

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Rocket, Liquid Fuel, Hoopskirt, R.H. Goddard

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Missile with green camouflage scheme on upper surfaces and sky-blue underneath, hanging from rigging in a restoration shop.

    Missile, Cruise, V-1 (Fi 103, FZG 76)

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Rocket Sled, Sonic Wind I

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Rocket Test Stand No. 2, American Rocket Society (ARS)

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Full view of two gray tubes supported by yellow struts and gray wires and pipes.

    Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, Navaho Missile

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Top view of cigar-shaped yellow missile with black nose

    Missile, Surface-to-Air, Lark

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Black, metal, bell-shaped nozzle with electrical wires and control unit on top

    Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, Apollo Lunar Module Descent Engine

    National Air and Space Museum
  • White, metal, bell-shaped nozzle with electrical wires and control unit on top.

    Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, Apollo Lunar Module Ascent Engine

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Rocket, Sounding, Loki-Dart

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Metallic gray flight test model with US AIR FORCE inscription

    Missile, Cruise, Air-launched, AGM-86B ALCM (Air-Launched Cruise Missile)

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Rocket, Liquid Fuel, 4 May 1926, Goddard

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Rocket, Solid Fuel, Smokeless Powder, R.H. Goddard

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  • Nozzle, Rocket. Solid Fuel, R.H. Goddard

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Full view of a gray cylindrical structure with screws and two pipes extending from either side.

    Rocket Pump, Liquid Fuel, R.H. Goddard

    National Air and Space Museum
  • Two long olive green missiles in museum

    Missile, Surface-to-Surface, Pershing-II

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  • Scale model of black and white Saturn V Rocket with launch pad.

    Model, Rocket, Saturn V, 1:34

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