00:00On this day in space.
00:03On November 24th, 1947,
00:06the U.S. Navy launched the first Airobi rocket.
00:09Airobi was a suborbital sounding rocket designed to study Earth's atmosphere.
00:13After World War II,
00:15the United States started reusing German B-2 rockets for this kind of research.
00:19When they started running out of B-2s,
00:21the United States constructed its own rockets that were similar,
00:24but cheaper to build and to launch.
00:26In the weeks leading up to the first Airobi mission,
00:29three test flights were launched.
00:31Those tests used a dummy version of Airobi with a live booster
00:34to see if the two stages would separate properly.
00:37On Airobi's first real flight, the rocket flew about 35 miles high.
00:41Mission control cut the flight short after about 30 seconds
00:44because Airobi started to yaw,
00:46and they wanted to keep it from going completely out of control.
00:49More than 1,000 Airobi rockets have launched since then,
00:52and the last one flew in January of 1985.
00:55And that's what happened on this day in space.
00:59NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
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