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Module 4. Rocketry Part 1: History & Uses Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven Esh
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What We Will Learn Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven Esh A history of rockets Types and uses of rockets Page 2, Module 1, Part 1
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Ancient Times. Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 3, Module 1, Part 1 Around 300 BC Archytas makes a “flying pigeon” 100 BC Hero (of Alexandria) builds the aeolipile which used heat and water
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Around 100 AD Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven Esh The Chinese develop “fire arrows” using black gunpowder Page 5, Module 1, Part 1
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100 AD + Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 5, Module 1, Part 1
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1232 AD Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven Esh Chinese use rockets against the Mongols at Kai-fung-fu Page 6, Module 1, Part 1
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1804 - 1860 Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven Esh Congreve Rockets Page 6, Module 1, Part 1
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The War of 1812 Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 7, Module 1, Part 1 “…and the rockets’ red glare…”
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1821 + Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 8, Module 1, Part 1 Note circular blast shield
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By 1870 Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 9, Module 1, Part 1 Rockets carried rescue lines to stranded ships
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1914 Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 10, Module 1, Part 1 Robert Goddard, “father of American rocketry”, launches a solid-fuel rocket
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1926. Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 11, Module 1, Part 1 Goddard flies a Liquid- fueled rocket. In Germany, experimenters begin to develop his ideas
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1943 - 1945. Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 13, Module 1, Part 1 World-War II Germany launches V2 rockets at targets in France and England. 46 feet long Alcohol & liquid oxygen 1650 pound warhead altitude up to 300,000 feet velocities to 3500 mph
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1953 –1960’s. Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 14, Module 1, Part 1 Redstone Rocket Developed from German V2 rocket First flight in 1953 Operational in 1958 First rocket of U.S. space program
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1957 - 1978 Atlas Missile 10 feet diameter x 75 feet long 360,000 pounds thrust 16,000 – 17,500 mph 6300 mile range 1 st ICBM Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 15, Module 1, Part 1
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Atlas Silo 1960’s Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 16, Module 1, Part 1
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Soviet Missiles Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 16, Module 1, Part 1
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Standard Missile Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 17, Module 1, Part 1 1970’s to today USN surface-air & ship-ship Range to 200 miles
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Sidewinder. Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 18, Module 1, Part 1 Air-Air missile Heat-seeking passive guidance First used in Vietnam, still used today
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Air-Air Launch. Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 19, Module 1, Part 1 Sparrow: semi-active guidance
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Arianne Rocket Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 20, Module 1, Part 1 ESA European Space Agency Ariane is a commercial rocket Ariane 1: 1979 Ariane 5: 1997
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ME-263 1945: German fighter, 620 mph
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X-15 1959 – 1968 4,520 mph 354,200 feet
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Ercoupe The Ercoupe: 1941 – 1967
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JATO Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 22, Module 1, Part 1 Jet Assisted Take-Off 1929 Junkers-33 seaplane took off with aid of attached rockets 1941 Rockets mounted to Ercoupe shorten takeoff
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JATO Today. Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 24, Module 1, Part 1 C-130 with 8 JATO rockets
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The future?. Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 21, Module 1, Part 1 The ion engine - for space flight
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Model Rockets (1). Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 21, Module 1, Part 1 You build and fly them yourself !
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Model Rockets (2). Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 21, Module 1, Part 1 They come in many sizes, From small…
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Model Rockets (3). Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 21, Module 1, Part 1
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Model Rockets (4). Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 21, Module 1, Part 1 … to large
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Model Rockets (5). Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 21, Module 1, Part 1 And in-between !
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Model Rockets (6). Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 21, Module 1, Part 1 They come in all shapes, too !
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Model Rockets (7). Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 21, Module 1, Part 1 Even small ones can go 1000 feet high … and return to earth from parachutes to be used again.
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Model Rockets (8). Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 21, Module 1, Part 1 Prepare for launch !
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Model Rockets (9). Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 21, Module 1, Part 1 And watch them fly !
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Model Rockets (10). Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 21, Module 1, Part 1 We will be doing our rocketry program soon
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Model Rockets (11). Rev 1, 17 Nov 2003 Steven EshPage 21, Module 1, Part 1 Come blast off with the NCS rocket program Next week: Learn about rocket design Learn how rockets fly Try an experiment or two
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