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Jupiter-C
The Jupiter-C was an American research and development vehicle developed from the Jupiter-A. Jupiter-C was used for three uncrewed sub-orbital spaceflights in 1956 and 1957 to test re-entry nosecones that were later to be deployed on the more advanced PGM-19 Jupiter mobile missile. The recovered nosecone was displayed in the Oval Office as part of President Dwight D. Eisenhower's televised speech on November 7, 1957.
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CanSat
thumb|Internal mechanisms of a CanSat
Aerojet General X-8
U.S. experimental spin-stabilized rocket for very high altitude research
Viking
series of American sounding rockets

Aerobee
The Aerobee rocket was one of the United States' most produced and productive sounding rockets. Developed by the Aerojet Corporation, the Aerobee was designed to combine the altitude and launching capability of the V-2 with the cost effectiveness and mass production of the WAC Corporal. More than 1000 Aerobees were launched between 1947 and 1985, returning vast amounts of astronomical, physical, aeronomical, and biomedical data.
Sparta
three-stage rocket that launched Australia's first Earth satellite, WRESAT, on 29 November 1967
WAC Corporal
American sounding rocket
Arcas
American sounding rocket

Redstone
rocket family
Astrobee
Astrobee is the designation of series of American sounding rockets with one to three stages.
Bumper
type of rocket
ASP
American sounding rocket
Deacon
sounding rocket
Orion
American sounding rocket
Cajun Dart
American sounding rocket
Javelin
American sounding rocket
Jason
American sounding rocket
Hopi Dart
Hopi-Dart was an American sounding rocket used by the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center for aeronomy studies in the early 1960s.
Judi-Dart
The Judi-Dart is a United States solid fueled sounding rocket. It was manufactured by Rocket Power Inc. It belonged to the Loki rocket family. The Judi-Dart was launched 89 times between 1964 and 1970. The Judi-Dart has a length of 2.70 metres, a diameter of 0.08 metres, a maximum flight altitude of 65 kilometres and a launch thrust of 9000 newtons.
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SpaceLoft XL
American sounding rocket
Loki
American unguided anti-aircraft rocket developed into a rounding rocket