Jupiter

missile

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Cuban missile crisis

  • Alfred Thayer Mahan
    In 20th-century international relations: The Cuban missile crisis

    Those antiquated Jupiters, deployed in the early post-Sputnik scare, were already due for removal, but Kennedy would not do so under Soviet threat. Hence Attorney General Robert Kennedy suggested a ploy: simply reply to Khrushchev’s first note as if the second had never been sent. On the…

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intermediate-range ballistic missile

  • FGM-148 Javelin antitank guided missile
    In rocket and missile system: The first ICBMs

    Thor and Jupiter IRBMs. Although originally scheduled for deployment in the early 1960s, these programs were accelerated, with Thor being deployed to England and Jupiter to Italy and Turkey in 1958. Thor and Jupiter were both single-stage, liquid-fueled missiles with inertial guidance systems and warheads of 1.5…

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launch vehicles

  • New Horizons
    In launch vehicle: Early U.S. launch vehicles

    …during the 1950s developed the Jupiter IRBM, which was in many ways a derivative of the V-2 rocket. A version of the Jupiter was the launch vehicle for the first U.S. artificial satellite, Explorer 1, launched on January 31, 1958. Another V-2 derivative, called Redstone, was used to launch the…

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