Not your usual school rocket project
May 3, 2013 2:49 PM   Subscribe

In April 1961, the Haigazian College Rocket Society, a group of students at the Lebanese-Armenian Haigazian University in Beirut, led by 25-year old math teacher Manoug Manougian (interview [Part 1][Part 2][Part 3]), built and launched the first rocket made in the Middle East, a few months before Israel. From 1961 to 1966, the group, now called the Lebanese Rocket Society and assisted by the Lebanese military, launched several multi-stage solid fuel rockets named Cedar 1 to Cedar 8 (Reuters). Lebanon's contribution to the Space Race (or surface-to-surface missile development) ended in 1966, seemingly for political reasons. This story is the subject of a documentary + installation by Lebanese artists Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige.
posted by elgilito (1 comment total) 8 users marked this as a favorite
 
Inspired by the Voyager Golden Records, discs on board both Voyager probes that are carrying the sounds of the Earth out of the solar system, the artists have composed a Golden Record of the Lebanese Rocket Society. Comprising sounds from the period, the disc is broadcast from a loudspeaker hidden inside the model rocket.

That's a cool idea! Great post, thank you for putting it together.
posted by good in a vacuum at 7:25 PM on May 3, 2013


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