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- ARS_(rocket_family) abstract "The ARS rocket family was a series of rockets developed by the American Interplanetary Society - later the American Rocket Society - during the 1930s. Based on the German Mirak rocket, it used a liquid-fueled rocket engine, powered by liquid oxygen and gasoline propellants. The first successful launch, of the ARS-2, took place on May 14, 1933. The design was modified and refined by successive rockets; the last launch of an ARS rocket took place on May 9, 1937.".
- Q4653915 abstract "The ARS rocket family was a series of rockets developed by the American Interplanetary Society - later the American Rocket Society - during the 1930s. Based on the German Mirak rocket, it used a liquid-fueled rocket engine, powered by liquid oxygen and gasoline propellants. The first successful launch, of the ARS-2, took place on May 14, 1933. The design was modified and refined by successive rockets; the last launch of an ARS rocket took place on May 9, 1937.".
- ARS_(rocket_family) comment "The ARS rocket family was a series of rockets developed by the American Interplanetary Society - later the American Rocket Society - during the 1930s. Based on the German Mirak rocket, it used a liquid-fueled rocket engine, powered by liquid oxygen and gasoline propellants. The first successful launch, of the ARS-2, took place on May 14, 1933. The design was modified and refined by successive rockets; the last launch of an ARS rocket took place on May 9, 1937.".
- Q4653915 comment "The ARS rocket family was a series of rockets developed by the American Interplanetary Society - later the American Rocket Society - during the 1930s. Based on the German Mirak rocket, it used a liquid-fueled rocket engine, powered by liquid oxygen and gasoline propellants. The first successful launch, of the ARS-2, took place on May 14, 1933. The design was modified and refined by successive rockets; the last launch of an ARS rocket took place on May 9, 1937.".