2TJ18MR–Computer generated, Artist concept rendering rocket engine model.
0:12
2G83A6A–'Artist concept rendering rocket engine model, 3d wire frame.'
0:12
2FDMJ93–1990s: Tubes. Space shuttle launches. Clouds move across animated map.
0:17
2G7WD0P–'Artist concept rendering rocket engine model, 3d wire frame.'
0:12
2FBAEK4–1990s: UNITED STATES: image of Robert H. Goddard. Father of modern rocketry. Man
0:40
2FH9GXJ–Launch vehicle carries the space shuttle to the launch site - 1975
0:15
2FGYHY5–Hydrazine molecule, rotating seamless loop, 3d animation, 4k 30fps
0:20
2KHC0CA–Front view of hands holding container of cryogenic gas with white smoke
0:14
2KRD587–SpaceShipOne Pan
0:26
2FARD85–Aerojet general start development work on Aerojet M-1 rocket engine - 1962
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2KRD58N–SpaceShipOne
0:16
2XBNKE2–An animation shows solid fuel and liquid fuel rocket systems, in 1965.
0:36
2KRD590–SpaceShipOne Fly By
0:18
2XBHB92–1958 - Liquid oxygen is used to fuel the rocket which will boost the Explorer 1 satellite into space.
0:40
2KRD582–SpaceShipOne Fly By
0:34
2TM470X–Modern large white industrial tanks with liquid hydrogen and oxygen in factory for production of propellant. 3d animation
0:12
2KRD597–SpaceShipOne Fly By
0:22
2TN8CFE–Green zone with air mills, renewable energies for the environment. 3D animation
0:12
2TMRX6B–Computer generated, 3d wireframeArtist concept rendering rocket engine model.
0:12
2KRD57Y–SpaceShipOne
0:07
2KRD57D–SpaceShipOne Fly By
0:30
2KRD584–SpaceShipOne Fly By
0:20
2KRD581–SpaceShipOne Fly By
0:21
2KRD560–SpaceShipOne Fly By
0:16
2KRD56A–SpaceShipOne Air to Air Banking
0:15
2KRD56J–SpaceShipOne Air to Air
0:29
2XBJYK1–1950s - A scientist explains how the simple design of a solid rocket fuel engine is superior to a liquid fuel one.
0:33
2KRD56C–SpaceShipOne Air to Air
0:27
2KRD56R–SpaceShipOne Air to Air
0:28
2TMAD3B–Computer generated, 3d wireframe Artist concept rendering rocket engine model.
0:12
2KRD56D–SpaceShipOne Air to Air Over Oshkosh
0:28
2XBJYM9–1950s - Liquid oxygen is used to fuel army rockets.
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2XBAKMP–Liquid oxygen is poured in preparation of a rocket launching in 1961.
0:38
2XBNJJR–1962 - Liquid fuel and field artillery weapons used by the U.S. Army.
1:21
2XBNN30–1947 - The transference of liquid chemicals into the combustion chamber and the securing of the propulsion unit of the V2 Rocket by the U.S. Army at
1:51
2XBN6MR–1958 - Liquid oxygen is inserted into the fuel tanks that will launch the Explorer 1.
0:41
2XBMA81–1947 - The fuel system is checked and liquid oxygen is pumped into a Bell XS-1 Transonic research airplane on a United States Air Force airfield.
1:19
2XBJYXP–1947 - The fuel system is checked and liquid oxygen is pumped into a Bell XS-1 Transonic research airplane on a United States Air Force airfield.
1:09
2XBM5FM–1960 - An Atlas rocket is launched.
0:47
2XBM5FK–1960 - An Atlas rocket nose cone is constructed.
0:39
2XBEGYP–1959 - Technicians are seen working at a Vanguard launch base. The liquid oxygen tank is shown.
1:02
2XBXX7E–1947 - A V-2 rocket is fired from the USS Midway.
0:42
2XBKFGN–1958 - The army's Jupiter C rocket is fueled.
0:50
2XBM5D7–1960 - Atlas rocket installation panels are tested in a wind tunnel at Langley.
1:24
2XBJYM5–1950s - A montage shows the US Army's solid fuel rockets.
0:02
2XBM57E–Exposure to liquid hydrazine affects the eyes and respiratory tract of an aerospace worker in an anatomical animation.
0:44
2XBMHXD–1962 - The Saturn C1 Booster and Rocket is finished assembly and prepared for fuelling at Launch Complex 34, Cape Canaveral, Florida.
1:11
2XBNR97–1972 - Systems in a Nuclear Engine for Rocket Vehicle Application are shown in an animated diagram.
1:09
2XBKEK5–1930s - German scientists expand on Robert Goddard's rocket experiments (narrated in 1977).
0:37
2XBMB4B–1960 - Rocket propellant is delivered to a missile launch pad at Vandenberg Air Force Base.
0:36
2XBMJMG–1962 - Grant Hansen, Vice President of General Dynamics Astronautics and Centaur Program Director speaks and the rocket is launched and it explodes.
1:33
2XBBAPE–The Explorer 1 satellite is hoisted onto the Jupiter-C rocket, at Cape Canaveral Missile Annex, Florida, in 1958.
0:52
2XBNN2P–1947 - Final checks are done and the V-2 Rocket is fuelled before its launch at the White Sands Proving Ground, New Mexico.
1:59
2XBPG21–The Explorer 1 satellite is hoisted onto the Jupiter-C rocket, at Cape Canaveral Missile Annex, Florida, in 1958.
0:47
2XBDKYE–1960 - A rocket launch pad is seen at Vandenberg Air Force Base, where an Atlas rocket is parked and a LOX truck is filled.
0:44
2XBXX92–1947 - US Navy sailors prepare a liquid oxygen tank aboard the USS Midway while Admirals Blandy and Sherman look on.
0:51
2XBRCCW–Fiberglass spheres store nitrogen for fuel tanks and technicians ready and test a booster and an explosion is shown at the Marshall Space Flight
1:42
2XBNJG6–1962 - Doctor Harold W. Ritchey of the U.S. Army explains some benefits and elements of a solid fuel motor in missiles.
1:15
2XBM8BX–1944 - After one B-2 rocket fails to launch, the Germans successfully launch one such guided missile (narrated in 1951).
0:48
2XBM57R–Liquid air is supplied in a distribution system in a clear plastic demonstration suit and technical dons a SCAPE suit at Kennedy Space Center in
1:17
2XBKKG6–An animated Saturn moon rocket is equipped with five F-1 gas-generator cycle rocket engines and it is compared to a skyscraper and then it is
1:22
2XBJYY2–1947 - Human transonic flight is tested in a Bell XS-1 experimental rocket plane and the ground crew uses a spherical tank, a nitrogen evaporator and
1:17
2XBMA87–1947 - Human transonic flight is tested in a Bell XS-1 experimental rocket plane and the ground crew uses a spherical tank, a nitrogen evaporator and
1:17
2XBRXJF–Visitors looks at rocket artifacts designed by engineer Robert H. Goddard at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
0:48
2XBM5CF–1960 - Preparations are made for rocket engine testing at Convair Aeronautics.
1:12
2XBM5DN–1960 - Rocket engine testing takes place at Convair Aeronautics.
0:41
2XBM5FH–1960 - Atlas boosters for NASA's Centaur satellites are assembled.
0:46
2XBM5FN–1960 - NASA's Centaur satellites are worked on, while the head engineer discusses the progress of the project.
1:50
2XBM5CJ–1960 - The head of NASA's Project Centaur discusses upcoming goals for the project.
1:00
2XBM5FF–1960 - A sustainer engine is assembled for NASA's Centaur.
1:01
2XBM5CK–1960 - Guidance systems are tested for NASA's Project Centaur.
0:39
2XBM5FD–1960 - Project Centaur components are tested at NASA's Langley Research Center.
0:36
2XBM5CP–1960 - LR-115 engines are assembled for NASA's Project Centaur.
0:52
2XBM5DM–1960 - With a giant map for reference, the head of NASA's Project Centaur describes the new tracking network plan.
1:53
2XBM5DP–1960 - Electronics are tested for NASA's Project Centaur.