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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Dec 31, 2017 8:28:15 GMT
Let's randomly post pictures of rockets, because why not? Delta II ![](https://static.flickr.com/4528/37840206114_469214d1eb_z.jpg) Falcon 9 ![](https://static.flickr.com/7459/16520270242_92fcf05d27_z.jpg) Titan II ![](https://static.flickr.com/5478/9460618290_e8eae1ec4b_z.jpg) Ariane 5 ECA ![](https://static.flickr.com/2633/3700681177_6dbd16103b_z.jpg) Soyuz ![](https://static.flickr.com/4162/34121364711_af3a209980_z.jpg) Soyuz ![](https://static.flickr.com/2881/34153871365_19557075e3_z.jpg)
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Post by vegalyra on Jan 25, 2018 15:40:15 GMT
Mercury Redstone ![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/78/Mercury-Redstone_3_Liftoff_MSFC-6414825.jpg) Vanguard doing what it did best ![](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/bf/3e/17/bf3e17d1a7fe1d88c4c91823cb787ebe.jpg) Nike Hercules battery ![](http://nikemissile.org/IFC/Hercs.jpg) Nike Ajax ![](https://fas.org/nuke/guide/usa/airdef/nike_ajax_10.jpg)
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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Jan 25, 2018 15:44:47 GMT
vegalyra I read that, although Vanguard itself was pretty unreliable, some of the technology developed for it was later used on much more successful rockets.
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