List of Sounding Rockets - United States

United States

  • Aerobee
  • Arcas, Boosted Arcas
  • Astrobee
  • Blue Scout Junior
  • Bumper
  • Castor 4B
  • Castor Orbus
  • Javelin
  • Jupiter-A
  • Jupiter-C
  • Little Joe
  • Loki, Super Loki
  • Maxus
  • Nike, Nike Apache, Nike Hydac, Nike Iroquois, Nike Javelin, Nike Malemute, Nike Nike, Nike Orion, Nike Recruit, Nike T40 T55, Nike Tomahawk, Nike Viper, Nike-Asp, Nike Cajun, Nike-Deacon, Nike Hawk
  • Orion
  • Prospector
  • Sidewinder Arcas, Sidewinder Raven
  • SpaceLoft XL, UP Aerospace
  • Starbird
  • Strypi
  • TE-416 Tomahawk
  • Tiamat
  • Viking
  • Wac Corporal

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Famous quotes related to united states:

    Television is an excellent system when one has nothing to lose, as is the case with a nomadic and rootless country like the United States, but in Europe the affect of television is that of a bulldozer which reduces culture to the lowest possible denominator.
    Marc Fumaroli (b. 1932)

    The United States never lost a war or won a conference.
    Will Rogers (1879–1935)

    And hereby hangs a moral highly applicable to our own trustee-ridden universities, if to nothing else. If we really wanted liberty of speech and thought, we could probably get it—Spain fifty years ago certainly had a longer tradition of despotism than has the United States—but do we want it? In these years we will see.
    John Dos Passos (1896–1970)

    Vanessa wanted to be a ballerina. Dad had such hopes for her.... Corin was the academically brilliant one, and a fencer of Olympic standard. Everything was expected of them, and they fulfilled all expectations. But I was the one of whom nothing was expected. I remember a game the three of us played. Vanessa was the President of the United States, Corin was the British Prime Minister—and I was the royal dog.
    Lynn Redgrave (b. 1943)

    Some time ago a publisher told me that there are four kinds of books that seldom, if ever, lose money in the United States—first, murder stories; secondly, novels in which the heroine is forcibly overcome by the hero; thirdly, volumes on spiritualism, occultism and other such claptrap, and fourthly, books on Lincoln.
    —H.L. (Henry Lewis)