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Why black and white rockets?
A common design for the exterior paintwork of rockets was a chequered pattern of black and white.
It seems to have started with Werner Von Braun's V2 and then continued to the Apollo program... was it something to do with providing visual evidence of the rocket's spin?
I'm wondering why this was a popular choice for early rockets and why it's not used now?
It seems to have started with Werner Von Braun's V2 and then continued to the Apollo program... was it something to do with providing visual evidence of the rocket's spin?
I'm wondering why this was a popular choice for early rockets and why it's not used now?
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