rocket garden

{{Short description|Outdoor museum of rocketry}}

{{More citations needed|date=April 2008}}

Image:Nasa rocketgarden.JPG

A rocket garden or rocket parkThe rocket display at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas is called a "rocket park" rather than a "garden". is a display of missiles, sounding rockets, or space launch vehicles, usually in an outdoor setting. The proper form of the term usually refers to the Rocket Garden at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex."[http://www.kennedyspacecenter.com/rocket-garden.aspx Kennedy Space Center Rocket Garden] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100628235053/http://www.kennedyspacecenter.com/rocket-garden.aspx |date=2010-06-28 }}." Kennedy Space Center. Retrieved on 9 January 2012.

All rockets that have flown so far are at least partially expendable (in some rockets, certain stages or boosters get reused), so rockets in displays have not been flown. As in the case of the Saturn V,"[http://www.kennedyspacecenter.com/apollo-saturn-v-center.aspx Kennedy Space Center Rocket Garden]." Kennedy Space Center. Retrieved on 9 January 2012. later planned missions were cancelled, leaving unneeded rockets for the museums. For displays of early American space hardware, such as Project Mercury and Project Gemini, surplus missiles have been painted to look like crewed space launch vehicles. Engineering test articles (such as the Space Shuttle Pathfinder stack in Huntsville) or purpose-built full-scale replicas are also displayed in rocket gardens.

Examples

=Europe=

=North America=

=Oceania=

Photos

File:Rockets in Huntsville Alabama.JPG|U.S. rockets at the Space & Rocket Center. Huntsville, Alabama.

File:HuntsvilleSpaceCenterRockets.jpg|Authentic Saturn I (left) and replica Saturn V (right) at Huntsville, Alabama.

File:NASM-indoor-rocket-garden-up WL.jpg|Indoor rocket garden, National Air and Space Museum.

File:Thiokol-rocket-garden-jumble WL.jpg|Thiokol rocket garden, Utah.

File:LC26.jpg|Air Force Space and Missile Museum, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida.

File:Woomera Village missile and aviation park.jpg|Woomera Missile Park, Woomera, South Australia

File:KSC Visitors Center rocket garden.JPG|KSCenter Visitors Center rocket garden

File:KSC Visitors Center rocket garden - Saturn IB & F1.JPG|KSC Saturn IB & F1 engine

See also

  • {{section link|Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex|Rocket Garden}}
  • Rock garden, likely the inspiration of the term "rocket garden"
  • Sculpture garden, another example of a "garden" displaying nonliving, humanmade objects

References

{{More footnotes|date=April 2008}}

{{reflist}}