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Space rockets are a type of spacecraft used for space exploration, and are powered by rocket engines and propelled by the force of thrust

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Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Espace-Explorer

Espace-Explorer
Lancement du 1er satellite artificiel americain " Explorer 1" par la fusee a 4 etages " Jupiter C", a Cap Canaveral, le 1er fevrier 1958

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Apollo-Space Capsule

Apollo-Space Capsule
The space command capsule of the first Apollo, 07 July 1968, build by the North American Rockwells Space Division for an orbiter stay during ten days with three men

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Usa-Space-Apollo VI

Usa-Space-Apollo VI
A picture taken on February 6, 1968 at the Kennedy Space Center shows Apollo VI, the second and last unmanned space vehicule in the National Aeronautics

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Space-Satellite-Rocket

Space-Satellite-Rocket
A Delta-2 rocket carrying a German communication satellite blasts off 12 October 1992. The satellite is named " Kopernikus" after the 16th century German-polish astronomer

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Cutaway view showing all of the components of a NASA space shuttle. Illustration, 1981

Cutaway view showing all of the components of a NASA space shuttle. Illustration, 1981
SPACE: SPACE SHUTTLE, 1981. Cutaway view showing all of the components of a NASA space shuttle. Illustration, 1981

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Apollo Moon landing, artwork

Apollo Moon landing, artwork
Apollo Moon landing. Computer artwork of the original Apollo mission lunar lander on the Moon

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Mercury-Atlas 3 rocket launch, 1961

Mercury-Atlas 3 rocket launch, 1961
Mercury-Atlas 3 rocket launch. The small Mercury spacecraft (black) on top of the Atlas rocket is 2 metres long and only large enough for one crew member

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Saturn V interstage separation, artwork

Saturn V interstage separation, artwork. The ring falling back to Earth is an interstage that has just separated from the rockets second stage (stage II engines at top)

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Wernher von Braun, aerospace engineer

Wernher von Braun, aerospace engineer
Wernher von Braun (1912-1977. Portrait of the German-American rocket scientist and aerospace engineer Wernher von Braun examining the colour television camera that will be attached to the Lunar)

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Explorer-1, Americas first satellite

Explorer-1, Americas first satellite, at Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Pioneer statue, UK National Space Centre

Pioneer statue, UK National Space Centre
Pioneer statue, outside the UK National Space Centre in Leicester. This statue (by Aden Hynes) was commissioned to mark the Centres tenth anniversary in 2011

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Saturn V mock-up stands next to the U. S. Space and Rocket Center sign located in Huntsville

Saturn V mock-up stands next to the U. S. Space and Rocket Center sign located in Huntsville
Saturn V mock-up stands next to the U.S. Space and Rocket Center sign located in Huntsville, Alabama, USA

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Saturn V on display inside the Davidson Center for Space Exploration building at the U

Saturn V on display inside the Davidson Center for Space Exploration building at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center located in Huntsville, Alabama, USA

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Miss Baker, one of the first primates to complete a space flight in 1959

Miss Baker, one of the first primates to complete a space flight in 1959. Photographed at the United States Space
SPACE MONKEY: BAKER, 1979. Miss Baker, one of the first primates to complete a space flight in 1959. Photographed at the United States Space and Rocket Center at Huntsville, Alabama, c1979

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Saturn V, the launch vehicle for the Apollo 11 mission to the moon

Saturn V, the launch vehicle for the Apollo 11 mission to the moon. Photographed while the first stage of the rocket is
APOLLO 11: LAUNCH, 1969. Saturn V, the launch vehicle for the Apollo 11 mission to the moon. Photographed while the first stage of the rocket is falling away

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: VERNE: EARTH TO MOON. The arrival of the projectile at Stones Hill

VERNE: EARTH TO MOON. The arrival of the projectile at Stones Hill. Engraved illustration from a 19th century edition of Jules Vernes From Earth to the Moon

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Blazing New Trails 1950s USA rklf Bobbs-Merrill Company spaceships space ships rockets

Blazing New Trails 1950s USA rklf Bobbs-Merrill Company spaceships space ships rockets Reading workbooks textbooks itnt

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Man inside the fuel tank of a Soyuz rocket

Man inside the fuel tank of a Soyuz rocket

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Model of Mir space station interior

Model of Mir space station interior
Museum model of the Mir space station interior. Mir was launched by the USSR in February 1986 and spent 15 years in orbit around the Earth, being used to carry out numerous scientific experiments

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Saturn V rocket, computer artwork

Saturn V rocket, computer artwork
Saturn V rocket. Computer artwork of a Saturn V rocket that was used by NASA to launch Apollo and Skylab missions. Saturn V was a disposable design, each rocket being used only once

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: X-43B aircraft

X-43B aircraft. Computer artwork of NASAs X-43B or Hypersonic Experimental Vehicle (Hyper-X) in flight. The Hyper-X programme was started in 1996 to test the scramjet-powered jet engine

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: First Soviet cosmonaut squad, 1961

First Soviet cosmonaut squad, 1961
First Soviet cosmonaut squad, in Sochi, Russia, in May 1961. This photograph was taken soon after the worlds first successful orbital flight, by Yuri Gagarin

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Apollo spacecraft thrusters

Apollo spacecraft thrusters
A reaction control system (RCS) thruster quad on the Apollo service module in the National Air & Space Museum, Washington DC

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: National Space Centre, Leicester, UK

National Space Centre, Leicester, UK. The Rocket Tower houses a UK-built Blue Streak and US Air Force Thor. Low building at right is the Challenger space education centre

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Tupolev Tu-2000 concept aircraft

Tupolev Tu-2000 concept aircraft. Model of the Tupolev Tu-2000 hypersonic aircraft, proposed by the Tupolev design bureau

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Blue Streak rocket

Blue Streak rocket at the National Space Centre, Leicester, UK. Blue Streak was the UKs nuclear deterrent ballistic missile of the 1950s and 1960s

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Model of Sputnik 1, first satellite

Model of Sputnik 1, first satellite
Sputnik 1. Model of Sputnik-1, the first artificial satellite. Sputnik 1 was launched on October 4th, 1957 by the former Soviet Union. The name Sputnik is Russian for travel companion or satellite

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Launch of Vostok 1 spacecraft

Launch of Vostok 1 spacecraft
Vostok 1 spacecraft. Launched from Earth (April 12, 1961) with the first cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin, aboard. Still from a documentary shot in 1968

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Saturn V rocket tank

Saturn V rocket tank. This is the second stage propellant tank for a Saturn V rocket. This rocket was used to launch the Apollo and Skylab spacecraft

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: F1 engine on the Saturn V rocket

F1 engine on the Saturn V rocket in the Apollo/Saturn V Center, at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA. The Saturn V was the launch vehicle for NASAs Apollo program of manned missions to the Moon

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: THE SHOT INTO INFINITY

THE SHOT INTO INFINITY (Otto Willi Gail) Space voyagers from Earth spacewalk around the Moon Rocket

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Passenger Rocketship

Passenger Rocketship
Passenger-Carrying Space Rocket

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Missile fire is seen from Damascus

Missile fire is seen from Damascus, Syria May 10, 2018. REUTERS/Omar Sanadiki TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Vostok 1 rocket being prepared for launch, 1961

Vostok 1 rocket being prepared for launch, 1961

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Curiositys descent blast marks, Mars

Curiositys descent blast marks, Mars
Curiositys descent blast marks. These grey patches were caused by the rocket engines of the descent stage of NASAs Curiosity rover blasting the ground as it landed on Mars

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Animation Cel from Peter Foldes Animated Genesis (1952)

Animation Cel from Peter Foldes Animated Genesis (1952)

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Little Joe Launch Vehicle

Little Joe Launch Vehicle
Launching of the Little Joe launch vehicle on October 4, 1959 took place at Wallops Island, Va. This was the first attempt to launch an instrumented capsule with a Little Joe booster

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: RM-10 Research Model

RM-10 Research Model
Technician Durwood Dereng measures elevation of double Deacon booster prior to launch of RM-10 research model at Wallops, February 6, 1951

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: First Titan-Centaur Launch Test

First Titan-Centaur Launch Test
The first Titan/Centaur lifted off from Complex 41 at Cape Kennedy Air Force Station at 9:48 AM EDT. The Titan stages burned as programmed, but when the Centaur stage failed to ignite

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Viking 1 Launch

Viking 1 Launch
Viking 1 was launched by a Titan/Centaur rocket from Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station at 5:22 p.m. EDT to begin a half-billion mile, 11-month journey through space to explore Mars

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Apollo 4 liftoff

Apollo 4 liftoff
The Apollo 4 unmanned mission lifts off from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center. This would be the first flight for the enormous Saturn V rocket that would eventually take humans to the Moon

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Dr. Goddard Transports Rocket

Dr. Goddard Transports Rocket
Dr. Robert H. Goddard tows his rocket to the launching tower behind a Model A Ford truck, 15 miles northwest of Roswell, New Mexico. 1930- 1932. Dr

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Launch Preparation

Launch Preparation
Inside the nose cone of this Delta rocket is Goddards geophysics research satellite, a 906-lb. (411-kg) satellite that looked more like a dimpled cosmic golf ball

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: Lunar Landing Research Vehicle in Flight

Lunar Landing Research Vehicle in Flight
In this 1965 NASA Flight Research Center photograph the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle (LLRV) is shown at near maximum altitude over the south base at Edwards Air Force Base

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: D-558-2 Dropped from B-29 Mothership

D-558-2 Dropped from B-29 Mothership
The D-558-2 #2 is launched from the P2B-1 in this 1956 NACA High-Speed Flight Station photograph. The D-558 Phase Two aircraft was quite different from its Phase One predecessor, the Skystreak

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: X-24B on Lakebed

X-24B on Lakebed
The X-24B is seen here on the lakebed at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California. The X-24B was the last aircraft to fly in Drydens Lifting Body program

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: X-24A Powered Flight Drop from B-52

X-24A Powered Flight Drop from B-52
The X-24A lifting-body research aircraft begins its rocket-powered flight after being launched from the wing of NASAs B-52 mothership during a 1970 research flight

Background imageSpace Rockets Collection: X-15 Mounted to B-52 Mothership Pylon in Flight

X-15 Mounted to B-52 Mothership Pylon in Flight
This photo illustrates how the X-15 rocket powered aircraft was taken aloft under the wing of a B-52. Because of the large fuel consumption, the X-15 was air launched from a B-52 aircraft at 45



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Space Rockets Collection

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