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Rockets in History

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    Archytas (B.C.)

    Archytas (B.C.)
    Archytas, a Greek philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer was said to have constructed and flown a small bird-shaped device that was propelled by a jet of steam or compressed air. The ‘bird’ may have been suspended by a wire or mounted at the end of a bar that revolved around some sort of pivot. This was the first reported devicet o use rocket propulsion.
  • May 18, 1100

    First rocket invented

    First rocket invented
    First rocket was invented in China in 1100 AD. Used solid propellants and mainly used for fireworks and weapons.
  • Sep 16, 1214

    Roger Bacon

    Roger Bacon
    A monk, Roger Bacon, had wrote about a mixture that greatly developed improved gunpowder.
  • Sep 16, 1564

    Galileo Galilei

    Galileo Galilei
    Galileo, an Italian astronomer and mathemetician, created "inertia", a property of matter
  • Newton's Laws Of Motion

    Newton's Laws Of Motion
    An English Scientist, SIr Isaac Newton, created three laws of motion, in 1642, that provided foundation for all modern rocket science.
  • Colonel William Congreve

    Colonel William Congreve
    William Congreve took charge of British military rocket companies. Some of his designs had operational ranges of 6,000 yards. He created both case-shot rockets that sprayed the enemy with carbine balls and incendiary rockets for burning ships and buildings. He invented launching rockets from ships.
  • Rockets used in war

    Rockets used in war
    In 1780, The indians used rockets in the battle of Polluir.
  • Jules Verne

    Jules Verne
    Jules Verne, A science fiction writer, brought the idea of traveling through space to life. In his De la Terre á la Lune, Verne used a giant cannon to fire a manned projectile at the Moon.
  • Konstantin E. Tsiolkovski

    Konstantin E. Tsiolkovski
    Konstantin Tsiolkovski was a teacher, theorist, and astronautics pioneer. He wrote and taught extensively about human space travel and is considered the father of cosmonautics and human spaceflight.
  • Robert H. Goddard

    Robert H. Goddard
    American college professor and scientist Robert Goddard built
    and flew the world’s first liquid propellant rocket on March 16,
    1926. He was often reffered to as the "father or modern rocketry"
  • Hero Engine (10)

    Hero Engine (10)
    (10) Though not a rocket, the main principle behind rocket propulsion was employed in a steam engine invented by Hero of Alexandria. The exact appearance of Hero’s engine is not known, but it consisted of some sort of copper vessel heated by a fire beneath. The Hero engine was seen as an amusing toy, and its potential was not realized for a thousand years.
  • Fastest Rocket

    Fastest Rocket
    In 1935, Goddard fires an advanced liquid rocket that reaches 700 miles an hour.
  • The World's First Artificial Satelite

    The World's First Artificial Satelite
    At the conclusion of World War II, the United States and the Soviet
    Union engaged in a race for space. The Soviet Union won the first
    round by launching its Sputnik I satellite on October 4, 1957. The
    satellite had a spherical design with four antenna. It weighed 83.6
    kilograms (184.3 pounds).
  • Soviet Union puts dogs in space

    Soviet Union puts dogs in space
    The Soviet Union launched two dogs into the earth orbit.
  • Soviet Union and U.S work together

    Soviet Union and U.S work together
    A new period of cooperation between the united states and the soviet union was established in the 1970's.
  • Space Tourism

    Space Tourism
    SpaceShipOne became the first private space vehicle to climb above an altitude of 100 kilometers (62 miles) twice in a fourteen-day period.
  • Thirty Years

    Thirty Years
    The first space shuttle flight took place in 1981 and the last of its 135 missions concluded in 2011.
  • New Rocket

    New Rocket
    omponents from previous rockets is being used to build a heavy-lift rocket for development testing from 2017 to 2021. It will lift up to 70 tons of payload.
  • Valentina Tereshkova

    Valentina Tereshkova
    Valentina Tereshkova Was the first woman to go into space, entering the orbit.