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

Bomb, Guided, Air-to-Surface, Bat

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

Missile, Air-to-Air, GAR-1 Falcon

Missile, Air-to-Air, XAAM-N-3 Sparrow II

Missile, Sparrow II, Fins and Fin Adapter

Rocket Motor, Solid Fuel, 1.KS 7800, Missile, Air-to-Air, Sparrow II

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

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

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

Rocket, Air-to-Surface, 5 inch FFAR Zuni, HEAT

Rocket, Air-to-Air, 2.75 Inch, FFAR (Folding-Fin Aerial Rocket) "Mighty Mouse"

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

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

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

Missile, Air-to-Surface, Anti-Ship, Petrel

Torpedo, Mk 21, Mod 2, (Petrel Missile)

Missile, Test, Air-to-Ground, AGM-76A Falcon

Missile, Test, Air-to-Ground, AGM-76A Falcon

Side view of gray and white guided missile.

Bomb, Glide, Guided, BV 246 Hagelkorn (Hailstone)

Wings, Bomb, Glide, BV 246 Hagelkorn

Fabric, Bomb, Glide, Wing, BV 246 Hagelkorn

Three quarters view of pale blue missile. Guidance system visible through clear material.

Bomb, Guided, Ruhrstahl Fritz X (X-1)

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

Missile, Guided, Air-to-Surface, Bat

Missile, Air-to-Surface, Henschel HS-293, A-1

Missile, Air-to-Air, X-4

Missile, Cruise, Air-launched, Prototype, AGM-86A ALCM


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