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Famous Rockets - Apollo 1, Sputnik, Apollo 11, Fi 103

Explore the history of famous rockets like Apollo 1, Sputnik, Apollo 11, and the Fi 103. Learn about their missions, significance, and more. Photos provided by Kesgrave High School Space Club.

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Famous Rockets - Apollo 1, Sputnik, Apollo 11, Fi 103

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  2. Michael wittgreffe Rhys Lewington

  3. In This Episode: Famous Rockets

  4. famous rockets! Apollo 1 Sputnik Apollo 11 The Fieseler Fi 103 go to the cool wall

  5. Apollo 1 It was a tragedy. It was the last Earth spaceflight . There was a massive fire, and all three astronaughts died. The three astronaughts were named: Grissom, Chaffe and white. The launch was due to take place on the January 27th 1969. it was destroyed in a big fire, and the astronaughts were worried from the start about fire hazards in the command module.

  6. The sputnik It was launched by the Russians on the 4th October 1957. it took the sputnik 92.2 minutes to complete a full orbit of the earth. It was the first satellite into space, designed to measure the upper atmosphere layers density. It made a grande total of 1,440 orbits of earth. It burned up on the 4th January 1958. This is the only remaining piece of the sputnik.

  7. Apollo 11 The Apollo 11 was the first manned spaceship to land on the moon. It consisted of Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins. It was launched on the 16th July, 1969. but it was only on the 20th that they landed on the moon.

  8. The Fieseler Fi 103 (V-1 rocket) The V-1 rocket was used mainly for military uses, but the V-1 and V-2 have been favourites of amateur rocket launchers around the globe. Although not used to get out of the earths gravitational pull, at its height, it could give the same damage as a small comet crashing into the earth. It was so devastating, it could take out an entire village. To be used with caution. Invented and used from 1944 - 45.

  9. Apollo 11 Sputnik Apollo 1 V-1

  10. and in this weeks photo gallery...

  11. Saturn

  12. Mars

  13. gas clouds inside Eagle Nebula

  14. Crab Nebula

  15. Eagle Nebula

  16. a planetary nebula

  17. Soyuz ASTP launch

  18. Produced by: Michael Wittgreffe Rhys Lewington Infomation from: Wikipedia Images hosted by: Google Images

  19. By the Kesgrave High School Space Club

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