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  2. National Association of Rocketry - Wikipedia

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    Sport Rocketry is the official journal of the National Association of Rocketry. Sport Rocketry is the longest continually published magazine devoted to the sport rocket hobby. It is published bi-monthly and features regional launch coverage, construction and technical articles, rocket plans, scale data, competition tips, and product reviews.

  3. Liftoff at Providence VA: Local rocket club partners with ...

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    Many vets have a mechanical bent and enjoy technical creativity, and “rocket building can bring that back to them," says the rocket club's president. Liftoff at Providence VA: Local rocket club ...

  4. Tripoli Rocketry Association - Wikipedia

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    Tripoli Rocketry Association was founded in 1964 in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, region as a high school science club, integrating both rocketry and space science.The name "Tripoli" was chosen because the founding members came from three different towns, and one of them helped fund the club's early projects using gold coins that his father had brought back from Tripoli (whose name ...

  5. Amateur rocketry - Wikipedia

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    Amateur rocketry was an especially popular hobby in the late 1950s and early 1960s following the launch of Sputnik, as described in Homer Hickam's 1998 memoir Rocket Boys. One of the first organizations set up in the US to engage in amateur rocketry was the Pacific Rocket Society established in California in the early 1950s.

  6. Uniquely Utah: Local rocket facility involved in upcoming ...

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    From escaping earth's orbit to going to the moon and beyond, rockets have powered mankind's space exploration — and a lot of these endeavors to the stars are thanks to a little-known facility in ...

  7. Verein für Raumschiffahrt - Wikipedia

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    Rockets were one of the few types of military development not restricted by the Versailles treaty at the end of World War I, 11 years earlier. They received permission from the municipality to use an abandoned ammunition dump at Reinickendorf , [1] the Berlin rocket launching site ( German : Raketenflugplatz Berlin ). [ 7 ]

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  9. Friends of Amateur Rocketry - Wikipedia

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    Friends of Amateur Rocketry, better known simply as FAR, is an educational 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation providing infrastructure for static test firing and launching; small, medium, and large; solid, hybrid, and liquid; commercial and experimental rockets. [1]