... The full story of rocket technology is too long to be covered here. ... Some of the experiments used liquid fuel, though solid-fuel rockets were also developed. ... Karm n . ... Apart from the V-2, the various armies in WW II used solid-fuel artillery rockets much in the way that Congreve had used them, for massive bombardments, to cover attacks or beach landings; the Russian army, for instance, had its famed "Katyusha". The X-1 rocket airplane, the first . ... are seen in the rocket exhaust. ...
... Future seminars . P a s t seminars . Seminar council . Some computational models for medical biomechanics and ionospheric plasma " . ... The results demonstrated in the first part will be accompanied with examples related to several physiological processes in health, disease and some external disturbances: trachea-bronchial tree ventilation; blood flow in systemic and pulmonary circulation (including their interaction); mass transport in respiratory and cardiovascular systems; clots ...
A Brief History of Rocketry . ... The earliest solid rocket fuel was a form of gunpowder, and the earliest recorded mention of gunpowder comes from China late in the third century before Christ. ... In 1946, von Braun and his team arrived at White Sands, N.M., where, for the first time, von Braun learned of work done by the American rocket pioneer Robert Goddard. ... Von Braun did. Three months after the demonstration flight, von Braun was engaged to work on liquid propelled rockets for the Army. ...