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Missile-aneous

No, this is not a page dedicated to a Robert Mappelthorpe exhibit at the Redstone Arsenal Museum.

This is the page that fits all the sundry items that haven't found a better home somewhere else. Think of it as the RTV Island of Misfit Toys.


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Roadside Rockets
Take a road trip with rocket team vatsaas to visit both the serious and kitchy rocket displays on America's highways and beyond.

X PRIZE ENTRY!
RTV joins the civilian Race to Space! View our team's entry into the
TEN MILLION DOLLAR
X Prize Competition!

Rockets on Cakes
The most astounding and exhaustive collection of its kind on the entire planet -- and aren't you relieved?

GHS Through The Years
A photo album of RTV participation at the annual G. Harry Stine Memorial Launch. Here it is reveal what madcap loonies we really are -- or as close to madcap loonies as engineers and accountants can get, anyway.

Dogbert Answers RTV Email
We sometimes receive feedback that displays a distinct shortfall in the reasoning abilities of its author. Since we are too mild-mannered to fashion an appropriate response, we asked the Zen master of biting sarcasm to do the heavy lifting.

More Dangerous than Rocketry

A small but weird collection of items totally unrelated to rocketry that are not quite as harmless as they seem...

NotRocs
Sundry Rocket-Shaped Stuff. If the Rockets on Cakes page never got weird enough for you, then we might just have the answer on this page. This is a growing collection of items that are all made to look like rockets, but aren't.

OddRocs
The evil twin to the NotRocs page. These items don't look like rockets, but are. (Are you keeping up?)

Favorite Links
A collection of (primarily) rocketry related Internet sites that we visit frequently or feel you might either enjoy or find beneficial.

Peculiar Rocket Names.
Recently re-christened as the Salvador Dali Commemorative Collection of Peculiar Rocket Names. Some are clever. Some are odd. Some are merely long. Some are even ours.

It also asks the inevitable question, "Can anyone prove that Salvadore Dali and Hoagy Carmichael were ever seen together in one place?"

RTV Launch Sites
A photo history of all the notable launch sites used by our motley assemblage of team members over our jaded rocketing history. This page will be of interest toonly the most hard-core RTV groupies.

We were stunned to discover that the relationship between Rockets and Muppets (and Bert in particular) goes back much further -- and much deeper -- than the Vatsaas boys! Check out this page to learn why...!

What's New?
The chronicle of this web site's evolution. Bookmark this link and check back often so you can keep up with the changes on the RTV web site!


Where are they now?
I wish I had a nickel for every time someone asked me "Where do you store those big rockets?" Since I don't ever get any nickels, I answer the question here.

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