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  2. V-2 No. 13 - Wikipedia

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    The famous photograph was taken with an attached DeVry 35 mm black-and-white motion picture camera. [3] [6] The flight was an addition to the Hermes program which had been ongoing since 1944. Rocket V-2 No.13 was assembled and launched by General Electric company with both captured German components and re-manufactured ones. [1]

  3. Falcon 9 - Wikipedia

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    Falcon 9 is a partially reusable, human-rated, two-stage-to-orbit, medium-lift launch vehicle [a] designed and manufactured in the United States by SpaceX.The first Falcon 9 launch was on 4 June 2010, and the first commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS) launched on 8 October 2012. [14]

  4. VTVL - Wikipedia

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    Vertical landing rocket depicted in 1951 comic Rocket Ship X. Vertical landing of spaceships was the predominant mode of rocket landing envisioned in the pre-spaceflight era. Many science fiction authors as well as depictions in popular culture showed rockets landing vertically, typically resting after landing on the space vehicle's fins. This ...

  5. Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin launches massive New Glenn rocket on ...

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    Named after the first American to orbit Earth, the New Glenn rocket blasted off from Florida, soaring from the same pad used to launch NASA’s Mariner and Pioneer spacecraft a half-century ago.

  6. SpaceX launches cause late-night booms that rattle windows ...

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    A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launching from Vandenberg Space Force Base, carrying a payload of 20 Starlink internet satellites into space, soars across the sky after sunset above the Pacific Ocean.

  7. File:Athena 1 rocket launching from Kodiak Island.jpg

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  8. Future of NASA’s mega moon rocket appears in doubt ... - AOL

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    The massive Artemis I rocket rolls past the countdown clock atop a mobile launch platform en route to Launch Pad 39B from the Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida March ...

  9. Apollo 11 - Wikipedia

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    Saturn V SA-506, the rocket carrying the Apollo 11 spacecraft, moves out of the Vehicle Assembly Building towards Launch Complex 39. The ascent stage of LM-5 Eagle arrived at the Kennedy Space Center on January 8, 1969, followed by the descent stage four days later, and CSM-107 Columbia on January 23. [ 6 ]