Diorama of the History of U.S. (and Russian) spaceflight

Diorama of the History of U.S. (and Russian) spaceflight

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A Model of History's Most Iconic Rockets, From Past to Present. A Timeline of Space Exploration: The Evolution of the Rocket. In Chronological Order and to Scale (18,838:1). A Row of Rockets That Shaped Human Achievement in Space. Here is a list from left to right: The V-2: Germany's First Long-Range Guided Missile. The Jupiter-C: America's Answer to Soviet Dominance. Mercury-Redstone: The Rocket that Launched America into Space. Vostok: The First Human to Orbit Earth, Yuri Gagarin. Soyuz: Russia's Workhorse Spacecraft for Decades. Saturn V: The Giant of the Moon Landing Era. N1: The Soviet Union's Failing Attempt at a Super Heavy-Lift Rocket. Titan IIIe: America's Reliable Launch Vehicle in the 1960s and '70s. The Space Shuttle: A Reusable Spacecraft that Revolutionized Access to Orbit. Buran-Energia: Russia's Answer to the US Space Shuttle. Delta II: The Workhorse of Launch Vehicles for Over Three Decades. Falcon 9: SpaceX's Most Reliable Rocket, Used in Commercial and Government Missions. Falcon Heavy: A Triple-Boostered Monster of a Rocket, Capable of Lifting 141,000 lbs to Low Earth Orbit. Space Launch System Block 2: NASA's Next-Generation Heavy-Lift Rocket, Currently Under Development. Blue Origin New Glenn: Jeff Bezos' Reusable Rocket, a Challenger to SpaceX and Other Players in the Industry.

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