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Barbarella was the designation of the first German hybrid rocket. It was developed under the management of R. Schmucker and W. Schauer at the beginning of the 1970s by students of the Munich technical university and launched on March 12, 1974 from the drilling platform "Barbara" in the Baltic Sea. The Barbarella had a thrust of 370 N and used as fuel a toluidine-aminophenol mixture and nitric acid. The Barbarella is today displayed in the Deutsches Museum in Munich.

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  • Barbarella was the designation of the first German hybrid rocket. It was developed under the management of R. Schmucker and W. Schauer at the beginning of the 1970s by students of the Munich technical university and launched on March 12, 1974 from the drilling platform "Barbara" in the Baltic Sea. The Barbarella had a thrust of 370 N and used as fuel a toluidine-aminophenol mixture and nitric acid. The Barbarella is today displayed in the Deutsches Museum in Munich. The rocket was named "Barbarella" after the movie of the same name, Barbarella, to differentiate it from other more grandiosely named rockets. Its lettering was a pop art style, atypical from the more scientific lettering commonly used on rockets. (en)
  • Barbarella war die Bezeichnung der ersten deutschen Hybridrakete. Sie wurde zu Beginn der 1970er-Jahre von Studenten der TU München unter Leitung von Robert Schmucker und Winfried M. Schauer entwickelt und am 12. März 1974 von der Hubinsel Barbara in der Ostsee gestartet. Die Barbarella hatte einen Schub von 370 N und verwendete als Treibstoff ein Toluidin-Aminophenol-Gemisch und rot rauchende Salpetersäure. Für die Entwicklung von Barbarella war maßgeblich die Wissenschaftliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Raketentechnik und Raumfahrt (WARR) verantwortlich, die 1962 von R. Schmucker als Studentengruppe an der TU München gegründet wurde. Die Barbarella ist heute im Deutschen Museum in München ausgestellt. (de)
  • Barbarella foi a designação do primeiro foguete híbrido alemão. Ele foi desenvolvido sob a gestão do R. Schmucker e W. Schauer no início da década de 1970, através de estudantes de Munique, da universidade técnica e lançado em 12 de Março de 1974, do tipo jack-up na plataforma de perfuração "Barbara" no Mar Báltico. A Barbarella teve um impulso de 370 N e usou como combustível uma mistura de aminofenol e ácido nítrico. A Barbarella pode ser hoje visto no Deutsches Museum, em Munique. O foguete foi chamado de "Barbarella" por causa do nome do filme Barbarella (filme) para diferenciar o foguete de outros nomes mais grandioso de foguetes. (pt)
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  • Barbarella war die Bezeichnung der ersten deutschen Hybridrakete. Sie wurde zu Beginn der 1970er-Jahre von Studenten der TU München unter Leitung von Robert Schmucker und Winfried M. Schauer entwickelt und am 12. März 1974 von der Hubinsel Barbara in der Ostsee gestartet. Die Barbarella hatte einen Schub von 370 N und verwendete als Treibstoff ein Toluidin-Aminophenol-Gemisch und rot rauchende Salpetersäure. Die Barbarella ist heute im Deutschen Museum in München ausgestellt. (de)
  • Barbarella was the designation of the first German hybrid rocket. It was developed under the management of R. Schmucker and W. Schauer at the beginning of the 1970s by students of the Munich technical university and launched on March 12, 1974 from the drilling platform "Barbara" in the Baltic Sea. The Barbarella had a thrust of 370 N and used as fuel a toluidine-aminophenol mixture and nitric acid. The Barbarella is today displayed in the Deutsches Museum in Munich. (en)
  • Barbarella foi a designação do primeiro foguete híbrido alemão. Ele foi desenvolvido sob a gestão do R. Schmucker e W. Schauer no início da década de 1970, através de estudantes de Munique, da universidade técnica e lançado em 12 de Março de 1974, do tipo jack-up na plataforma de perfuração "Barbara" no Mar Báltico. A Barbarella teve um impulso de 370 N e usou como combustível uma mistura de aminofenol e ácido nítrico. A Barbarella pode ser hoje visto no Deutsches Museum, em Munique. (pt)
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  • Barbarella (Rakete) (de)
  • Barbarella (rocket) (en)
  • Barbarella (foguete) (pt)
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