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The '''Redstone missile''' was one of [[Earth]]'s early [[rocket]] designs of the [[20th century]]. It was the direct successor of the [[V-2 rocket]] and the predecessor of the [[Saturn V]]. |
The '''Redstone missile''' was one of [[Earth]]'s early [[rocket]] designs of the [[20th century]]. It was the direct successor of the [[V-2 rocket]] and the predecessor of the [[Saturn V]]. |
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The Redstone missile was one of Earth's early rocket designs of the 20th century. It was the direct successor of the V-2 rocket and the predecessor of the Saturn V.
Berlinghoff Rasmussen compared standing close to Data to running across a Gutenberg Bible or a Redstone missile. (TNG: "A Matter of Time")