Let me take you back to 1960. It is three years after the launch of Sputnik 1 and Manoug Manougian is a young mathematics and physics lecturer at Haigazian College in Beirut, Lebanon, with a fascination for rocketry. At a time when the global focus was on space exploration, 25-year-old Manougian decided to harness this excitement to teach science and mathematics. Gathering together a group of like-minded students, he formed a small rocketry society and began to experiment with solid rocket fuels at a farm belonging to the family of one of the students. By April 1961, they were ready to launch their first rocket, an event that garnered a good deal of attention. Read more
Exhibition: Lebanese Rocket Society: Elements for a monument by Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige Sharjah Biennial 10, Sharjah Art Foundation, United Arab Emirates 16 March to 16 May 2011
In November 1960, a group of Haigazian College students got together under the guidance of Manoug Manougian (a Math and Physics instructor) to form the Haigazian College Rocket Society (HCRS). Read more
The Arz missiles are a series of missiles developed by Haigazian College and the Lebanese army during the 1960s. There were three types: Arz 1, Arz 2, and Arz 3. Read more