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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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Nozzle, Rocket , Solid Fuel, 12AS-1000D-5, JATO (Jet-Assisted-Take-Off) Unit

Rocket Motor, Solid Fuel, 8AS-200, JATO (Jet-Assisted-Take-Off) Unit

Gray missile with rounded nose and vertical rounded fins on the tail.

Bomb, Guided, Air-to-Surface, Bat

Missile, Ramjet, Sub-Scale, Test, Bumblebee Replica

Rocket Motor, Solid Fuel, JATO, 8AS-1000

Front view of a yellow missile with a Plexiglass dome on the nose.

Missile, Air-to-Air, Gorgon II-A

Side view of green and yellow metal missile, propeller and warhead extension on the front.

Missile, Air-to-Air, Henschel Hs 298

Missile, Air-to-Air, Henschel Hs 298, Control Surface Locks

Angled front view of red, green, and yellow metal missile.

Missile, Air-to-Air, Ruhrstahl X-4

Missile, Air-to-Air, Ruhrstahl X-4, Aft Skin Panels

Wire Bobbin, Air-to-Air Missile, Ruhrstahl X-4

Missile, Air-to-Air, Ruhrstahl X-4

Shutter Assembly, Pulsejet, Loon Missile

Rocket Motor, Liquid Fuel, James H. Wyld, Serial No. 1, Variant

Connector, Rocket Motor, Liquid Fuel, James H. Wyld, Serial No. 1

Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, XLR-11

Tall, black and white cylindrical shaped rocket standing in museum

Rocket, Liquid Fuel, Sounding, WAC Corporal

Monoplane missile with mid-wings. The missile is painted yellow and blue.

Missile, Surface-to-Surface, Loon (JB-2)

Side view of a yellow missile with red markings and a gray cylinder near the tail. Black text on tail fin reads CTV-2.

Missile, Ship-to-Surface and Test Missile, Gorgon 2C

Missile, Air-to-Air, Gorgon 3A

Rocket, Air-to-Surface, 5 inch HVAR, "Holy Moses", Cutaway

Rocket, Air-to-Surface, 11.75 inch Aircraft Rocket, "Tiny Tim", Cutaway

Drone, Target, KDN-1

Missile, Air-to-Air, Gorgon II-A

Rocket Motor Casing, Ohka Bomb

Nozzle, Rocket Motor, Solid Fuel, Ohka Bomb

Side view of a gray missile with red accents. Yellow nose tapers into a long gray point. Blue, white, and red star logo on wing and side. Green engine below rear of missile.

Missile, Air-to-Air, Gorgon IV

Missile, Test, Gorgon 3A, CTV-6 Version

Side view of red drone with round nose. Black engine on top of drone. Gray metal rod extending from near front of drone.

Drone, Katydid, also Designated KDD-1, KDH-1, or TD2D-1

Missile, Test, Gorgon 3C, Also Called KU3N-2

Missile, Surface-to-Surface, Loon (JB-2), Painted as a German V-1

Rocket, Practice. Air-to-Surface, 5 inch MK 39 MOD 0 HVAR, "Holy Moses"

Rocket Motor, Liquid Fuel, HWK 109-509 A-1

Bomb, Guided, ASM-A-1 (VB-13) Tarzon

Rocket Test Stand No. 2, American Rocket Society (ARS)


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