The History of Rockets

  • Jan 3, 1000

    "The Roots of Rocketry"

    "The Roots of Rocketry"
    The idea of Rockets began when armies threw pots set on fire as weapons to catch other things on fire. The pots consisted of materials that were able to keep the pot on fire and harm its target and are around it. This started the new era of Rockets.
  • Jan 1, 1500

    Wan-Hoo's Attempt

    Wan-Hoo's Attempt
    The first pursuit to launch a man, Wan-Hoo, in a rocket to space took place and failed.
  • Isaac Newton's Book Published

    Isaac Newton's Book Published
    Isaac Newton published “Principia” based on the information obtained by him and Galileo about the theory of Gravity.
  • Rockets' Transform

    Rockets' Transform
    India begins making rockets made out of iron to enhance the rockets’ “range” and “stability.” This went on through out the whole Mid-17th century.
  • British Attack

    British Attack
    In 1807, about 25,000 rockets were fired by the British to attack France.
  • The Introduction of Two-Staged Rockets

    The Introduction of Two-Staged Rockets
    The Boxer rocket was created by British Lt. Colonel E.M. Boxer that weighed six pounds and contained gunpowder. Henry Trengrouse also came up with the ship rescue line to increase the range of rockets and accept transport with a heavier cord. This was the beginning of the use of two-stage rockets.
  • Sir William Congreve

    Sir William Congreve
    In the 1800’s, Sir William Congreve developed a rocket, in Britain, that could fire to about 9,000 feet.
  • WWII

    WWII
    Rockets, during World War II, were used as a very strong and influential weapon, causing wars to never be the same again.
  • Largest Two-Stage Rocket

    Largest Two-Stage Rocket
    On May 13, 1948, the largest two-stage rocket was launched, reaching an altitude of about 400 kilometers.
  • Sputnik

    Sputnik
    The first rocket which launched Sputnik, the first satellite, took place on October 4, 1957.
  • The World's First Artificial Sateltite

    The World's First Artificial Sateltite
    October 4, 1957, The soviet Union engaged in a space race with the United Space. The Soviet Union won with Sputnik I Satelite and their dog, Laika.
  • Walking on the Moon

    Walking on the Moon
    On July 20, 1969, the first astronaut, Neil Armstrong, to step one the moon quotes “One small step for man, one giant leap for man kind.” This was the Apollo mission for the Americans.
  • Safer Hydraulic Power

    Safer Hydraulic Power
    Rocket generators use toxic fuel that is harmful to the enviroment. In 2005, scientist found a new fuel using lightweight batteries to power the engine. This eliminates hazardous fuel.
  • Space Tourism

    Space Tourism
    The first private rocket to reach above 100 kilometers occured in 2004.
  • Titan Rockets

    Three important missions launched into space were Titan rockets including the Gemini, Mars, and The Voyager. In addition to having the Titan rockets maneuvered satelites around the Earth, they also were sent to other planets.