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... Gartmann header3 = label3 = Birth Date data3 = Dec 12 1917 header4 = label4 = Birth Place data4 = Dessau Germany label5 = Date of Death data5 = Aug 18 1960 label6 = Place of Death data6 = Stockholm label7 = Occupation data7 = Engineer, Author label8 = Nationality data8 = Germany label9 = Notable Works data9 = ''The Men Behind The Space Rockets'' Heinz Gartmann was a German ...
... 18 1896 header4 = label4 = Birth Place data4 = Gunzenhausen Germany label5 = Date of Death data5 = Mar 29 1956 label6 = Place of Death data6 = Munich Germany label7 = Occupation data7 = Author, Engineer label8 = Nationality data8 ... Gail was an author and popularizer of space travel in the 1920s and 1930s in Germany. He was educated in Augsburg and was an artillery officer in the First World War ...
... and advances an amazing achievement of science and technology pioneered by the United States and Germany,” said Zurbuchen. For 15 years, GRACE’s monthly maps of regional gravity variations provided new ... Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. The spacecraft were built by Airbus Defence and Space in Friedrichshafen, Germany, under subcontract to JPL. GFZ contracted GRACE-FO launch services from Iridium. GFZ subcontracted mission ...
... >Senior Scientist, Berlin (Germany) note 2 Hermann-Oberth-Raumfahrt-Museum, Pfinzingstrasse 12-14, D-90537 Feucht, Germany, info@oberth-museum.org note 3 Senior Scientist, Hamburg (Germany) Category ...
Adolph Rohrbach of Germany developed smooth-surface, metal-surfaced wings, combined with metal box-spar internal construction, the beginning ... in 1917 upon the recommendation of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA . Junkers of Germany produced J-13 low-set, cantilever-wing transport, which carried a crew of two and ...
... trips to the moon. '' Wernher von Braun , "Survey of the Development of Liquid Rockets in Germany and Their Future Prospects," in F. Zwicky, Report on Certain Phases of War Research in Germany, Summary Report No. F-SU-3-RE (Headquarters Air Material Command, January 1947), pp. 38- ...
... educational programs to 5000 villages in India. Symphonic 1 was launched for France and West Germany as the first of two experimental communications satellites. Intelsat-IV F-8 was launched for ... Noaa 4-began studies of the ionosphere. Two spacecraft were launched in cooperation with West Germany: Aeros 2 to measure aeronomic parameters of the upper atmosphere and solar ultraviolet radiation, Helios ...
... , 5/3/63, 3)'' Three-stage solid-fueled West German rocket launched from Cux­haven, Germany, reached 65-mi. altitude and returned to earth by newly developed parachute technique. Rocket was ... partial success-I meant the thing to hit 93 miles high." Seliger, who helped develop Germany's V-1 and V-2 rockets, said new rocket was developed from V-2 ...
... Nuys, Calif., has delivered 30 produc­tion units of its Roksonde 200-I to West Germany. The sound­ing rockets would be used for meteorological testing at the Salto di Quirra ... days. ''(Science Service, NYT, 11/6/63, 33)'' Reported in Aviation World ''(Flugwelt)'' that West Germany has a $25 million-budget to develop a series of 5 satellites to be built ...
... in Berlin, preliminary examination showed that the T-39 jet trainer which crashed in East Germany last Jan. 28, killing the three Americans aboard, was shot down by Soviet aircraft. Denying charges made by East Germany, USAF spokesman said the aircraft carried no arms or photographic equipment, was incapable of reconnaissance ...

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