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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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Full view of two gray tubes supported by yellow struts and gray wires and pipes.

Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, Navaho Missile

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

Gray, black and red missile with wooden fins on tail, midsection, and nose.

Missile, Surface-to-Air, Rheinmetall-Borsig Rheintochter R I

Drone, Skeet, also Designated KD2C-2

Side view of gray and white guided missile.

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

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

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

Top view of cigar-shaped yellow missile with black nose

Missile, Surface-to-Air, Lark

Yellow and red drone with gray accents and nose tapering to a gray point.

Missile, Test, RTV-N-15, also Designated Pollux

Model, Missile, V-2, 1:48

Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, XLR-87 for Titan 1 Missile

Thruster, Liquid Fuel, Attitude Control, Mercury Spacecraft

Thruster, Liquid Fuel, Attitude Control, Mercury Spacecraft

Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, Cutaway, Lark Missile

Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, Orbital Attitude Maneuvering System (OAMS), Gemini

Missile, Submarine-launched, Poseidon C-3

Model, Missile, Poseidon Ballistic Missile Submarine, Cross Section

Missile, Surface-to-Air, Nike-Ajax

Underside view of yellow missile, blue and white star logo on side and wing of missile.

Missile, Air-to-Surface, Gargoyle

Launcher, Anti-Tank Rocket, 88 mm Raketenpanzerbuechse 54 (Panzerschreck)

Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, Auxiliary Propulsion System (APS), Thruster, Saturn

Actuator, Air Vane, V-2

Rocket, Sounding, Loki-Dart

Model, Rocket, Liquid Fuel, 16 March 1926, Goddard

Rocket Motor, Liquid Fuel, Thruster, Attitude, 0.1 Pound, for ATS-F Satellite

Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, Vernier, Atlas Missile

Model, Engine, Rocket, Liquid Propellant, F-1

Combustion Chamber, Rocket Engine, Cutaway, K-1

Rocket Engine, Liquid Fuel, XLR-48-RM-2, for Corvus Air-to-Surface Missile

Rocket Motor, Ion Thruster, Mercury Bombardment Type, 8 centimeter, SERT

Rocket Nozzle, Liquid Fuel, One-Stick Repulsor

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

Ramjet, Research Vehicle, F-23

Rocket, Solid Fuel, Hale, 24-Pounder

Rocket, Solid Fuel, Boxer, 24-Pounder

Model, Spacecraft, Orion Nuclear Pulse


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