00:01On this day in space.
00:03On February 21, 1931, Germany launched its first liquid-fueled rocket, sort of.
00:10The rocket only made it about 10 feet off the ground.
00:12To be fair, the rocket itself was only 2 feet tall, so it did achieve an altitude of about
00:17five times its height.
00:18The rocket was named Hügel-Winkler-1 after the engineers who designed and built it.
00:23It was powered by a combination of liquid oxygen and liquid methane.
00:26Hügel-Winkler-1 lifted off from a drilling field near Dessau, Germany on two separate
00:31flights.
00:31After the first launch was a failure, the rocket did reach its planned altitude of 500 feet
00:36during its second flight three weeks later.
00:38And that's what happened on this day in space.
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