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... Vienna, Austria, a memorandum of understanding with Hans-Hilger Haunschild of the Federal Republic of Germany ministry for research and technology to cooperate in an astrophysics mission called ROSAT (Roentgensatellit), to ... the active magnetospheric particle tracer explorer missions as another cooperative project between NASA and West Germany.
ROSAT would study X-ray emissions of nonsolar celestial objects, surveying specific sources for extended ...
... , Nov 18/91; NASA Release 91-195)
Thirteen European countries-Austria, Belgium, Britain, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland-met to discuss European Space Agency ... television network, was assured of funds. The question of funds for other projects, for which Germany and France were major funders, remained unclear. (AP, Nov 18/91; Science and Technology, Nov ...
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Born June 20, 1941, in Greiz, Germany. Ulf is married and has two children. He enjoys skiing, glider flying and piano playing ... to May 6, 1993, Ulf Merbold was Science Coordinator at the Mission Control Center in Germany. In August 1993, after preparatory courses at the European Astronaut Centre (EAC), he started training ...
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Born May 23, 1958, in Frankfurt/Main, Germany, Thomas is married and has two sons. He enjoys fencing, badminton, cooking and playing the ... to join ESA's Astronaut Corps, based at the European Astronaut Centre (EAC) in Cologne, Germany. After completing basic training, Reiter was selected for the Euromir 95 mission and started training ...
... Dornberger
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After the Armistice had been signed, Dornberger continued in the small professional army Germany was allowed to maintain and attended a number of engineering and technical schools. Berlin Technical ...
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Heinz Hermann Koelle ... Berlin offered Koelle the position previously held by Eugen Sänger. He accepted and returned to Germany where he remained a teacher until 1992.
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... of the VfR, the following year of 1932 opened as an extremely difficult one for Germany due to political tensions and worsening “economic misery,” in the words of Ley. “It was ... published magazine article, “Das Geheimnis der Flüssigsrakete” (“The Secret of the Liquid Rocket”) appeared in Germany's leading popular science magazine ''Die Umschau ''(''The Review'') for 4 June 1932. It is ... of World War I that had severely restricted the build-up of arms programs by Germany. But there was a secret arms build-up anyway from 1928, despite the Treaty.
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... , would obtain data on solar processes and earth-sun relationship. Under another agreement with West Germany, Project Aeros, NASA would launch German-developed satellite in 1972 for aeronomy measurements. In agreement ... astronauts was distributed to 39 principal investigators from nine countries-Australia, Belgium, Canada, Finland, West Germany, Japan, South Africa, Switzerland, and U.K. International highlights in 1969 included around-the-world ...
... flow and clarifying its justifications. ''(SBD, 1/16/64, 80)''
34 scientists fled East Germany to West Germany in 1963, German Ministry for Refugees reported. Since Jan. 1, 1958, the Ministry added, 1,710 scientists had emigrated from East to West Germany. ''(UPI, NYT, 1/16/64, 2)''
USAF fired two Minuteman ICBM's, one from Atlantic ...
Agreement signed at Munich, Germany, between Germany, Britain, France, and Italy, allowing Germany to occupy the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia, an event in which the relative air strength of the major nations was a prominent factor.
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