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historisch-technisches-museum
from space exploration posted in history by tacopolis
Founded in 1937, the Peenemünde Army Research Center was the military proving grounds for Nazi aeronautics. The location is widely considered the birthplace of modern rocketry and spaceflight. It also helped create the V-2 rockets that rained hellfire on London and Antwerp.
Legendary scientist Wernher von Braun was the technical director at the facility, before his team surrendered to the United States and worked for NASA.
Today, the location is home to the
Historisch-Technisches-Museum that traces:
"the path of the dreams of the first rocket pioneers of civilian space travel to the systematic development of the first major military rocket." (from the museum website).
white sands missile range
from space exploration posted in history by tacopolis
Nazi rocket scientists had their work brought back to the United States after the fall of the Third Reich. The rockets were reverse engineered at the White Sands Proving Grounds (now called the White Sands Missile Range). Within months, the U.S. were testing rockets that traveled so far that they couldn't be tracked with conventional cameras, so they used anti-aircraft turrets mounted with lenses.
The U.S. troops scorched the Nazi rocket-making facilities so they wouldn't fall into other countries hands, but the Russians managed to get some of their own V-2 rockets. They followed the same process as their U.S. counterparts and the space race began...
stonehenge
from druids posted in history by tacopolis
Spinal Tap celebrated Stonehenge in This is Spinal Tap, albeit not to scale.
stonehenge
from druids posted in history by tacopolis
The stones of Stonehenge were tragically knocked over by American Clark Griswald's rental car.