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Liquid Fuel Collection

"Unleashing the Power of Liquid Fuel

Background imageLiquid Fuel Collection: SpaceLiner transport, artwork C016 / 6384

SpaceLiner transport, artwork C016 / 6384
SpaceLiner transport. Artwork of the suborbital, hypersonic passenger transport being studied by the SART (Space Launcher Systems Analysis) group at the German Aerospace Centre (DLR)

Background imageLiquid Fuel Collection: SpaceLiner transport, artwork C016 / 6385

SpaceLiner transport, artwork C016 / 6385
SpaceLiner transport. Artwork of the suborbital, hypersonic passenger transport being studied by the SART (Space Launcher Systems Analysis) group at the German Aerospace Centre (DLR)

Background imageLiquid Fuel Collection: SpaceLiner transport, artwork C016 / 6383

SpaceLiner transport, artwork C016 / 6383
SpaceLiner transport. Artwork of the suborbital, hypersonic passenger transport being studied by the SART (Space Launcher Systems Analysis) group at the German Aerospace Centre (DLR)

Background imageLiquid Fuel Collection: Soviet GIRD-09 rocket, 1933

Soviet GIRD-09 rocket, 1933
Soviet GIRD-09 rocket. This was the first Soviet liquid-propelled rocket. GIRD 09, was launched on 17th August 1933, in the Nakhabino forests, near Moscow, Russia

Background imageLiquid Fuel Collection: Ariane 44L rocket launch, artwork

Ariane 44L rocket launch, artwork
Ariane 44L rocket launch, computer artwork. North America is seen on the Earth at lower left. The Ariane 4 was a rocket launching system designed by CNES (the French space agency)

Background imageLiquid Fuel Collection: Ariane 44L rocket, artwork

Ariane 44L rocket, artwork
Ariane 44L rocket, computer artwork. The Ariane 4 was a rocket launching system designed by CNES (the French space agency) for the European Space Agency (ESA)

Background imageLiquid Fuel Collection: First Soviet liquid-fuel rocket

First Soviet liquid-fuel rocket on display at an exhibition. The rocket is part of a timeline of the history of rocketry. The first successful Soviet liquid-fuel rocket launch took place on 17 August

Background imageLiquid Fuel Collection: Soviet rocketry museum, 1959

Soviet rocketry museum, 1959
Soviet rocketry museum. Museum visitor looking at the GIRD-09 rocket, the first Soviet liquid-propelled rocket. This rocket was launched in 1933 by a Russian rocketry group called GIRD

Background imageLiquid Fuel Collection: Early Soviet rocket research, 1933

Early Soviet rocket research, 1933. This is the first Soviet mixed-fuel rocket launch. The rocket, GIRD 09, was launched on 17 August 1933, in the Nakhabino forests, near Moscow, Russia

Background imageLiquid Fuel Collection: NK-33 liquid fuel rocket engine

NK-33 liquid fuel rocket engine
NK-33 liquid-fuel rocket engine, museum display. The NK-33 rocket engine was an advanced design intended to be used for the first stage of the abandoned Soviet N1 Moon rocket

Background imageLiquid Fuel Collection: First Soviet rocket aeroplane

First Soviet rocket aeroplane, the BI-1, on display struts at a museum. Developed by the Soviet Union, the full name of the design is the Bereznyak-Isayev (BI-1), after its designers

Background imageLiquid Fuel Collection: Space Shuttle launch, artwork

Space Shuttle launch, artwork. The Space Shuttles, used by NASA, the US space agency, are reusable rockets that glide back to the surface after they re-enter Earths atmosphere at the end of each

Background imageLiquid Fuel Collection: Usedom island, Germany 1938

Usedom island, Germany 1938
View on Usedom with Peenem├╝nde at the end of the coast. In the foreground is the city of Zinnowitz where Wernher von Braun lived for some years during his Peenemuende time


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"Unleashing the Power of Liquid Fuel: A Journey through Rocketry History" Step into the world of rocketry as we explore the incredible advancements made possible by liquid fuel. From the futuristic SpaceLiner transport to iconic rockets like Soviet GIRD-09 and Ariane 44L, this captivating artwork collection showcases the evolution of space exploration. Travel back in time to 1933 when early Soviet rocket research laid the foundation for future innovations. Witness the birth of liquid-fuel technology with the first Soviet liquid-fuel rocket, a groundbreaking achievement that paved the way for further discoveries. Immerse yourself in history at the Soviet Rocketry Museum in 1959, where relics from past triumphs stand as testaments to human ingenuity. Marvel at artifacts like NK-33, a powerful liquid fuel rocket engine that propelled dreams towards new horizons. Delve into daring experiments with an extraordinary sight - witness a fusion between rockets and airplanes as you encounter the first Soviet rocket aeroplane. This remarkable feat pushed boundaries and expanded our understanding of what was possible in aerospace engineering. Fast forward to modern times and behold an awe-inspiring spectacle: a majestic Space Shuttle launch depicted through stunning artwork. The sheer power unleashed by liquid fuel propels humanity towards greater heights, reminding us of our relentless pursuit of knowledge beyond Earth's atmosphere. Liquid fuel has been instrumental in shaping our journey into space, enabling us to reach for stars once thought unattainable. As we continue exploring outer realms, let us celebrate these technological marvels that have forever changed our perception of what lies beyond our planet's boundaries.