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Background imagePropulsion Collection: Russian Wind Propelled Skier

Russian Wind Propelled Skier
A Russian skier clutching a large sail, used to provide propulsion via harnessing wind. Date: Circa 1900

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Fernand Forest - French Inventor

Fernand Forest - French Inventor
Fernand Forest (1851-1914) French inventor and specialist in propulsion technologies. Played a key role in the history and development of the automobile. Date: 1888

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Robert Fultons steamboat. Constructed by the North American engineer Robert FULTON (1765-1815)

Robert Fultons steamboat. Constructed by the North American engineer Robert FULTON (1765-1815)
Robert Fultons steamboat. Constructed by the North American engineer Robert Fulton (1765-1815). Colored engraving of the 19th century

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Illustration of Astronaut preparing for spacewalk, wearing spacesuit with American flag on sleeve

Illustration of Astronaut preparing for spacewalk, wearing spacesuit with American flag on sleeve, external oxygen tanks, and rocket propulsion pack

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Rocket blasting into space, low angle view

Rocket blasting into space, low angle view

Background imagePropulsion Collection: An F / A-18C Hornet launches from USS Harry S. Truman

An F / A-18C Hornet launches from USS Harry S. Truman
Gulf of Oman, February 21, 2014 - An F/A-18C Hornet launches from the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75)

Background imagePropulsion Collection: A manned orbital maintenance platform docked with a manned reusable crew capsule

A manned orbital maintenance platform docked with a manned reusable crew capsule
A manned orbital maintenance platform (OMP) docked with a manned reusable crew capsule (RCC) in low Earth orbit ignites an auxiliary liquid-propellant rocket booster in order to lift it to a far

Background imagePropulsion Collection: A Delta IV rocket lfits off from its launch complex

A Delta IV rocket lfits off from its launch complex
June 27, 2009 - Rising above the two lightning towers around the pad, a Delta IV rocket races into the sky with the GOES-O satellite aboard

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Dawn robotic spacecraft orbiting Ceres and Vesta

Dawn robotic spacecraft orbiting Ceres and Vesta, members of the asteroid belt, to study them in space

Background imagePropulsion Collection: A 1950s view of a stream-lined finned spaceship beginning its landing phase

A 1950s view of a stream-lined finned spaceship beginning its landing phase
A fanciful 1950s view of a stream-lined finned spaceship beginning the landing phase (tail-first) on to the lunar surface. The Earth, some 280, 000 miles away, floats serenely above the lunar horizon

Background imagePropulsion Collection: The Soyuz TMA-13 spacecraft launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan

The Soyuz TMA-13 spacecraft launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan
October 12, 2008 - The Soyuz TMA-13 spacecraft launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan

Background imagePropulsion Collection: A stealth fighter en route to Hades, a ringed planet

A stealth fighter en route to Hades, a ringed planet. The stealth fighter is leaving the cover of an asteroid field

Background imagePropulsion Collection: A spaceship flies near a cosmic string from the formation of the universe

A spaceship flies near a cosmic string from the formation of the universe
A spaceship flies near to a Cosmic String leftover from the formation of the universe

Background imagePropulsion Collection: A Phobos mission rocket ignites its chemical thrusters

A Phobos mission rocket ignites its chemical thrusters to propel it away from the Earth into a large solar orbit that will intercept Mars in approximately 7 months

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Artists concept of the Dawn spacecraft entering orbit around Ceres

Artists concept of the Dawn spacecraft entering orbit around Ceres
Artists concept of the Dawn spacecraft entering orbit around the dwarf planet Ceres. In late November 2015 Dawn will descend to its closest orbit around Ceres at a distance of about 230 miles

Background imagePropulsion Collection: The launch of the Mercury-Atlas 4 spacecraft from Cape Canaveral, Florida

The launch of the Mercury-Atlas 4 spacecraft from Cape Canaveral, Florida
September 13, 1961 - View of the launch of the Mercury-Atlas 4 spacecraft from Cape Canaveral, Florida

Background imagePropulsion Collection: View of the liftoff of Mercury-Atlas 5 from Kennedy Space Center, Florida

View of the liftoff of Mercury-Atlas 5 from Kennedy Space Center, Florida
November 29, 1961 - View of the liftoff of Mercury-Atlas 5 from Kennedy Space Center, Florida. The rocket is carrying space chimpanzee Eno

Background imagePropulsion Collection: The sky crane maneuver during the descent of NASAs Curiosity rover

The sky crane maneuver during the descent of NASAs Curiosity rover
Artists concept showing the sky crane maneuver during the descent of NASAs Curiosity rover to the Martian surface. Mars Science Laboratory will use a guided entry

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Apollo 11 space vehicle taking off from Kennedy Space Center

Apollo 11 space vehicle taking off from Kennedy Space Center
July 16, 1969 - The huge, 363-feet tall Apollo 11 (Spacecraft 107/Lunar Module 5/Saturn 506) space vehicle is launched from Launch Complex 39, Cape Canaveral, Florida

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Space Shuttle Discovery lifts off, framed by Florida foliage

Space Shuttle Discovery lifts off, framed by Florida foliage
May 31, 2008 - Space Shuttle Discovery and its crew head toward Earth-orbit and a scheduled link-up with the International Space Station

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Artists concept of NASAs Curiosity rover touching down onto the Martian surface

Artists concept of NASAs Curiosity rover touching down onto the Martian surface
Artists concept illustrating the moment that NASAs Curiosity rover touches down onto the Martian surface. In this scene, Curiosity is touching down onto the surface

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Space Shuttle Endeavour lifts off from its launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, Florida

Space Shuttle Endeavour lifts off from its launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, Florida
July 15, 2009 - The Banana River seems to burn as space shuttle Endeavours column of flame is reflected at liftoff on the STS-127 mission

Background imagePropulsion Collection: An Atlast V rocket carrying the Juno spacecraft during a midday launch

An Atlast V rocket carrying the Juno spacecraft during a midday launch
August 5, 2011 - The Juno spacecraft, safely enclosed in the payload fairing at the top of an Atlas V rocket, begins its journey to Jupiter with a spectacular midday launch.aš

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Space Shuttle Discovery lifts off from its launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, Florida

Space Shuttle Discovery lifts off from its launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, Florida
February 24, 2011 - Rising on twin columns of fire and creating rolling clouds of smoke and steam, space shuttle Discovery lifted off Launch Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Space shuttle Atlantis rumbles the Space Coast as it lifts off from Kennedy Space

Space shuttle Atlantis rumbles the Space Coast as it lifts off from Kennedy Space
Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 14, 2010 - Space shuttle Atlantis rumbles the Space Coast as it lifts off from Kennedy Space Centers Launch Pad 39A into orbit

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Apollo 6 spacecraft leaves a fiery trail in the sky after launch

Apollo 6 spacecraft leaves a fiery trail in the sky after launch
April 4, 1968 - The five F-1 engines of the huge Apollo/Saturn V space vehicles first (S-IC) stage leave a gigantic trail of flame in the sky above the Kennedy Space Center seconds after liftoff

Background imagePropulsion Collection: The Soyuz TMA-13 spacecraft in flight after takeoff

The Soyuz TMA-13 spacecraft in flight after takeoff
October 12, 2008 - The Soyuz TMA-13 spacecraft in flight after takeoff

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Space Shuttle Endeavour liftoff

Space Shuttle Endeavour liftoff
November 14, 2008 - Space Shuttle Endeavour and its crew head toward Earth orbit and a scheduled link-up with the International Space Station

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Launch view of the Gemini-Titan 3 mission, Cape Canaveral, Florida

Launch view of the Gemini-Titan 3 mission, Cape Canaveral, Florida
March 23, 1965 - Launch view of the Gemini-Titan 3 mission, Cape Canaveral, Florida

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Orion-drive spacecraft using atomic bombs for lift-off

Orion-drive spacecraft using atomic bombs for lift-off

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Space Shuttle Atlantis liftoff

Space Shuttle Atlantis liftoff
June 8, 2007 - Framed by Florida foliage, the Space Shuttle Atlantis and its crew head toward Earth-orbit and a scheduled link-up with the International Space Station

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Illustration of a spacecraft travelling faster than the speed of light

Illustration of a spacecraft travelling faster than the speed of light. A massive spacecraft employs a novel propulsion that exploits physics as yet unknown to travel faster than light

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Artists concept of an ascent vehicle leaving Mars

Artists concept of an ascent vehicle leaving Mars
This artists concept of a proposed Mars sample return mission portrays the launch of an ascent vehicle. The solar panels in the foreground are part of a rover

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Lift-off of Gemini-Titan 11, Cape Canaveral, Florida

Lift-off of Gemini-Titan 11, Cape Canaveral, Florida
September 12, 1966 - Lift-off of Gemini-Titan 11 on Complex 19 at Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Gemini 11 mission included a rendezvous with an Agena target vehicle

Background imagePropulsion Collection: View of the Mercury-Atlas 3 liftoff from Cape Canaveral, Florida

View of the Mercury-Atlas 3 liftoff from Cape Canaveral, Florida
April 25, 1961 - View of the Mercury-Atlas 3 liftoff from Cape Canaveral, Florida

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Artist concept of NanoSail-D in space

Artist concept of NanoSail-D in space

Background imagePropulsion Collection: An exhaust plume forms under the mobile launcher platform on Launch Pad 39A as space

An exhaust plume forms under the mobile launcher platform on Launch Pad 39A as space
Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 14, 2010 - An exhaust plume forms under the mobile launcher platform on Launch Pad 39A as space shuttle Atlantis lifts off into orbit

Background imagePropulsion Collection: The colonized moon is escaping, the zenith in the war between United Nations and Lunatics

The colonized moon is escaping, the zenith in the war between United Nations and Lunatics

Background imagePropulsion Collection: A giant ion cannon built as a defense against huge ships

A giant ion cannon built as a defense against huge ships
Test of a giant Ion cannon, which has been built as a defense agains huge ships

Background imagePropulsion Collection: The launch of the Mercury Atlas unmanned test flight

The launch of the Mercury Atlas unmanned test flight
February 24, 1961 - The launch of the Mercury Atlas (MA-2), an unmanned suborbital Mercury capsule test

Background imagePropulsion Collection: An exhaust plume forms around the base of Launch Pad 39A as space shuttle Atlantis

An exhaust plume forms around the base of Launch Pad 39A as space shuttle Atlantis
Cape Canaveral, Florida, May 14, 2010 - An exhaust plume forms around the base of Launch Pad 39A as space shuttle Atlantis lifts off on the STS-132 mission

Background imagePropulsion Collection: A Delta IV rocket roars into the sky with the GOES-O satellite aboard

A Delta IV rocket roars into the sky with the GOES-O satellite aboard
June 27, 2009 - A Delta IV rocket lifts off into the sky with the GOES-O satellite aboard

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Orion-drive spacecraft leaving Earth orbit

Orion-drive spacecraft leaving Earth orbit

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Space Shuttle Discovery liftoff

Space Shuttle Discovery liftoff
Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida, October 23, 2007 - The Space Shuttle Discovery and its crew head toward Earth-orbit and a scheduled link-up with the International Space Station

Background imagePropulsion Collection: The Soyuz TMA-16 launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan

The Soyuz TMA-16 launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan
September 30, 2009 - The Soyuz TMA-16 launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan

Background imagePropulsion Collection: Deflecting Path of an Earth-Crossing Asteroid

Deflecting Path of an Earth-Crossing Asteroid
Asteroids on a collision course with the Earth may be deflected from their path by attaching propulsion units to them

Background imagePropulsion Collection: A manned lunar space elevator prepares to depart from its manned lunar base

A manned lunar space elevator prepares to depart from its manned lunar base. Surrounding it are support facilities and cargo

Background imagePropulsion Collection: The Gemini 5 spacecraft is prepared for launch

The Gemini 5 spacecraft is prepared for launch
August 21, 1965 - The erector at launch pad 19 is lowered in preparation for the launch of the Gemini-5 spacecraft



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"Propulsion: Unleashing the Power of Movement" From the roaring engines of D Napier and Son's iconic Deltic to the silent thrust of Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn and its moon Titan, it has always been at the heart of human endeavors, and is a force that propels us forward, defying gravity and pushing boundaries. Witness the sheer might as an Eurofighter EF2000 Typhoon from the Royal Air Force ignites its afterburner during takeoff, leaving behind a trail of raw power. Just like when Space Shuttle Discovery lifts off from Launch Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, it symbolizes our relentless pursuit to explore beyond our earthly confines. But propulsion isn't limited to space exploration alone; it permeates every aspect of our lives. Look closely at HMS Habbakuk in section - a floating fortress powered by innovative engineering marvels. Even within the intricate gears and cogs of a historical pendulum clock lies evidence of mankind's quest for efficient movement. Cast your gaze back to history as Vostok 1 spacecraft soars into space in 1961, marking humanity's first steps towards conquering new frontiers. Witness how Space Shuttle Atlantis' twin solid rocket boosters ignite with thunderous force, propelling it towards unimaginable heights. The launch pad trembles beneath us as we behold Saturn V rocket ascending majestically into space – an artwork painted across the sky itself. And let us not forget Ukrainian Air Force Su-27 Flanker slicing through air with grace or RAF personnel completing Thor missile training course – their dedication fuels progress. In this vast universe where possibilities are infinite, propulsion becomes our ally in shaping destiny. As Space Shuttle Atlantis gracefully lifts off from Kennedy Space Center once more, we are reminded that propulsion is not just about physical motion but also about unleashing dreams and aspirations that defy all limits.