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Life in the trenches in Champagne; A torpedo passes: two soldiers follow its trajectory...1917. Creator: UnknownLife in the trenches in Champagne; A torpedo passes: two soldiers follow its trajectory, one smiling, the other with a slightly tense face; a third, behind them, disinterested, 1917
Orbital Trajectories Presentation, Huntsville, Alabama, USA, June 28, 1958. Charles Lundquist (right) gives a presentation on orbital trajectories at the Army Ballestic Missile Agency to Hermann
Launch of a glider, 1932. Creator: UnknownLaunch of a glider, 1932. Diagram showing how to launch a glider into the air by towing it with a car. From " Die Eroberung Der Luft", (The Conquest of the Air)
Trajectories of thrown stones and drops, late 15th or early 16th century (1954). Artist: Leonardo da VinciTrajectories of thrown stones and drops, late 15th or early 16th century (1954). Codex Atlanticus, 79r-c. A print from Leonardo da Vinci by Ludwig H Heydenreich. (London, 1954)
Method of laying an artillery piece on target using Gunners scale, 18th century. Paths of trajectories and various types of ammunition are shown
Gunner firing a cannon, 1561. The path of the projectile is shown according to Aristotelian physics. Since he believed that no body could undertake more than one motion at a time