The Redstone Test Stand or Interim Test Stand was used to develop and test fire the Redstone missile, Jupiter-C sounding rocket, Juno I launch vehicle...
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with Redstone missions. Mercury-Redstone prior to test-firing in the Redstone Test Stand at Marshall Space Flight Center, Alabama MSFC Mercury-Redstone Project...
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center including a stop at the landmark Redstone Test Stand, where Alan Shepard's Redstone Rocket was tested prior to launch. Another scheduled stop is...
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Quincy Mine, a copper mine in Michigan RMS Olympic, an ocean liner Redstone Test Stand, at Marshall Space Flight Center Tommy Henrich (1913–2009), American...
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Neutral Buoyancy Space Simulator Propulsion and Structural Test Facility Redstone Test Stand Saturn V Dynamic Test Stand Saturn V Launch Vehicle The National Historic...
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of those age 65 or over. Gallery of Redstone Arsenal images 1956: Redstone missile testing on Static Test Stand 1957: Contaminated land and buildings...
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Marshall Space Flight Center (section Redstone Army Arsenal becomes the Marshall Space Flight Center)
procedures. Static test stands had been constructed at ABMA for the Redstone and Jupiter rockets. In 1961, the Jupiter stand was modified to test Saturn 1 and...
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Redstone Arsenal in the vicinity, with a chemical weapons plant and related facilities. After the war, additional research was conducted at Redstone Arsenal...
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series of tests. Starting in 1952, Debus supervised the development and construction of rocket launch facilities at Cape Canaveral for the Redstone, Jupiter...
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Saturn I (redirect from Cluster's Last Stand)
would be attached. The design envisaged eight rocket tanks similar to the Redstone stage strapped around a central larger tank derived from a Jupiter rocket...
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PGM-19 Jupiter (section Testing history)
[citation needed] In 1954 Test Laboratory director Karl Heimburg began construction of the Static Test Stand for Redstone testing. This was still under construction...
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Redstone Test Stand...
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development team at Redstone Arsenal, resulting in the Redstone rocket, which was used for the first live nuclear ballistic missile tests conducted by the...
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was canceled in 1958 when the Chrysler Corporation Missile Division's Redstone missile design (essentially an improved V-2) had caught up in development...
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July 1959, NASA chose the Redstone missile as the basis for the Mercury-Redstone Launch Vehicle to be used for suborbital test flights of the Project Mercury...
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V-2 rocket (section Testing)
Americans, and many of the original V-2 team transferred their work to the Redstone Arsenal, where they were relocated as part of Operation Paperclip. The...
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exhibits, outdoor exhibits including a full-sized replica of a Mercury-Redstone rocket, a full-dome digital planetarium, an observatory, science store...
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control of the Development Operations Division from the Army's Redstone Arsenal. The Redstone Arsenal was led by the Army Ballistic Missile Agency. Wernher...
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White Sands Missile Range (category Weapons test sites)
facility. Used to launch Terrier, Redstone, Nike, Little Joe II, Honest John, Black Brant, Storm, Aries, and to test the Apollo LES. White Sands LC37 -...
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SA-500D was the assembly of these components for dynamic testing. The Saturn V dynamic test stand with "electrodynamic shakers" provided a table capable...
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Pershing missile bibliography (section Redstone Rocket)
(PDF). Redstone Rocket. Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. 27 September 1967. p. 1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 March 2016. "Pershing, Chinook Test Battlefield...
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PGM-17 Thor (section Phase I test launches)
Navy) and Dr. Adolph K. Thiel (Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation, formerly of Redstone Arsenal and previously of Nazi Germany). They refined the specifications...
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FGM-148 Javelin (category CS1 location test)
System (JETS)". www.rttc.army.mil. Redstone Technical Test Center, Huntsville, Alabama, US: United States Army Test and Evaluation Command. Archived from...
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RAAF Woomera Range Complex (redirect from Woomera Test Range)
Black Arrow launch complex LA6A - Europa, Blue Streak launch complex LA8 - Redstone, Aerobee launch complex LA9 MRL - MRL launch complex The Woomera Baker...
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the museum's oldest galleries began renovations: the German Gallery, the Redstone and Sputnik Gallery, and the Kennedy Theater. These galleries opened during...
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Armaments and Ammunition) Picatinny Arsenal Aviation BG David Philips, PEO AVN Redstone Arsenal Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Darryl Colvin...
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were eventually transferred to the Redstone Arsenal near Huntsville, Alabama, where development of the PGM-11 Redstone Missile was their first assignment...
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Mighty Eagle (section Testing)
series of complex tests on the prototype lander. At the Redstone Test Center's propulsion test facility on the U.S. Army Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville...
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Construction" (PDF). NASA (Presentation). p. 3. "Two men die from injuries in Redstone Arsenal explosion", WAFF.com, 5 June 2010 "Space shuttle worker dies in...
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engineering backgrounds, so they dealt with the Redstone Arsenal and Convair, who built the Redstone and Atlas boosters used by Project Mercury. The astronauts...
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