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The Rocket in Fireworks
The use of the rocket in fireworks continued to change into a highly refined technical art. -
The Telescopic Observations and tHe Laws of Plalnetary Motion
In the Early 17th century, the telescope observations of Galileo Galilei and the lasws of planatary motion developed by Johannes Kepler strengthened the Copernican Revolution. -
Foundation for all Modern Rockets
Sir Isaac Newton provided the foundation for all modern rocket science. -
Three Laws of Motion and Universal Law of Gravitation
Sir Isaac Newton discovered the sciencetific revolution by developing his three laws of motion and the universal law of gravitation. -
Hale's Rockets
William Hale used a spin stabilation technique to improve the inherently low accuracy of Congreve's stick guided-rockets. -
British Army's Use of Hale's New Rockets
During Crimean War, The The British Army used Hale's new rockets and then adopted them in 1867. -
Dream of Traveling Space: Jules Verne
Jules verne made people have a dream to travel space by writing a book called De La Terre å La Lune. -
Flying advanced rockets
the German, Verein fur Raumschiffart Society for Space Travel evolved into the team that built and flew the most advanced rocket. -
propelant rocket engines
Tsiolkovski created liquid propellant rocket engines, orbital space stations, solar energy. -
Liquid propelant rocket
Robert Goddard built and flew the world’s first liquid propellant rocket. -
launch of the "Bumper- WAC"
the initial launch of a “Bumper- WAC” -
Sputnick release
The soviet Union launched sputnick, the first satelite. -
Spaceshipone
SpaceShipOne, became the first private space vehicle to climb above an altitude of 100 kilometers -
The Gemini
The Gemini was launched by the The titan Rockets. -
End of the first space shuttle
The first space shuttle flight that took place, ended in 2011