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A Brief History of Rocket Launches

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29 points by nattybumppo 11 years ago · 11 comments

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bhaak 11 years ago

1957 being the starting date is probably due to the used catalogs but remember that rockets have been launched decades before that.

Depending on your definition, at least the start of Goddard's rocket in 1926 or the A-4 that reached space in 1942 come to mind.

  • nattybumppoOP 11 years ago

    Very true. 1957 is the starting point because the visualization only shows rockets that went to orbit (or that were intended to, at least); suborbital flights are not included.

ggreer 11 years ago

This reminds me of 1945-1998[1]. The map and timeline are similar, but it follows nuclear explosions instead of rocket launches. Considering the two main parties involved in both, it would be interesting to see the data together.

1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjAqR1zICA0

dasmoth 11 years ago

This is great.

One thought: any chance of showing launches as arrows -- ideally approximating the actual launch azimuth -- rather than circles? Would help dispel the myth that rockets go primarily upwards!

bwooceli 11 years ago

First thought I had after getting into the early sixties was, "Wow, no wonder we made it to the moon first". Talk about practice makes perfect...

TeMPOraL 11 years ago

Whoa, I never suspected there were so many launches happening. Especially in the last few years it looks like there was a launch every other day... I always thought there were launches every other month...

nkoren 11 years ago

Nice! As the launch rate ramps up, however, it gets quite laggy. I'd strongly suggest switching from svg to canvas for this.

  • nattybumppoOP 11 years ago

    Part of the lag was due to updating the DOM constantly to add to the "Launch Log." I made a minor performance optimization and that part of it is working a lot faster now.

Isamu 11 years ago

Oh! Orbital launches. For some reason I was expecting to see Robert Goddard's launches. Nice though.

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