Episodes Tagged with "Army Ordnance Missile Command"
Posted on March 5, 2015
Many historians agree, the U.S. took its first step toward the moon in the spring of 1957, four years before President Kennedy declared the national goal of landing a man on the Moon, and returning him safely to the Earth. While still preparing for t...
12-Second stage (S-IV)
11-Booster stage (S-I)
10-Proposed C-2
9-C-1 and earlier vehicles
8-Model of blockhouse at Launch Complex 34
7-Vehicles using Titan and Atlas stages
6-Saturn C
5-Saturn B
4-Preliminary concept of Launch Complex 34, Cape Canaveral
3-Early H-1 Engine
2-Thor-Jupiter engine
1-Proposed configuration of a clustered booster
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