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... the Moon a Second Sun?
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Report of the President of the American Interplanetary Society
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Exploring the Stratosphere
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Rocket Experiments in Manchester: Pre-War Research by Amateur Group
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CBAS was formed during World War II by the merger of the Manchester Astronautical Association (MAA) and the Astronautical Development Society (ADS). After the BIS fell into stasis at the beginning of ... 1945 would result in the new combination reverting to the old name of the British Interplanetary Society and would proceed on for the next 70+ years. Burgess would be member 1 in ...
... as the “Society for Spaceship Travel” but more generally known as the “Society for Space Travel,” or more rarely, “the German Interplanetary Society,” although afterward more popularly (but incorrectly called) the “German Rocket Society” in ... in the earliest years of the later American Interplanetary Society, founded in 1930 and afterward known as the American Rocket Society, science fiction literature (more specifically, “interplanetary stories”) played a stronger role in attracting ...
... , The American Interplanetary Society'', No. 7, February 1931, p. 1. It is beyond the scope of this treatment to go into the subsequent development of rocket technology by the American Interplanetary Society (later named ... >Wernher von Braun, Contents_of_the_Journal_of_the_British_Interplanetary_Society_for_Volume_15 “Reminiscences of German Rocketry,” ''Journal of the British Interplanetary Society'', Vol. 70, May-June 1956) , p. 127; Winter, Prelude ...
... cheaply produced) science fiction magazine ''Wonder Stories'', that mostly featured “interplanetary” tales, included his long letter that was all about the “German Interplanetary Society” in “The Reader Speaks” column.
By this time, the ... adequate funding for the VfR (as with their American counterpart, the American Interplanetary Society, from April 1934 called the American Rocket Society, or ARS) remained endemic, particularly since these were the years of ...
... day, which founded and nurtured spaceflight advocate groups like the VfR, the American Interplanetary Society , and the British Interplanetary Society . That is, details of the works of Tsiolkovsky and Goddard were simply unknown in ... the Next War,” ''Bulletin of the American Interplanetary Society'', No. 13, November 1931, pp. 6-10; “Rocket Articles in Recent Periodicals,” ''Bulletin of the American Interplanetary Society'', No. 17, p. 8; David Lasser, “The ...
... launch did not appear in the journal of the American Interplanetary Society. Instead, there was only a much later brief mention in the Society's new journal, ''Astronautics'', for December-January 1933. “Herr ... first of the American Interplanetary Society and was later identified as American Rocket Society Rocket No. 2, or ARS No. 2, since the Society became known as The American Rocket Society in April 1934. As ...
... it as 108 Bloor Street, Toronto, while a list of known rocket societies published in the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society, Vol. 9, for November 1950, gives it as 58, Hilton Ave ... (AIAA), the British Interplanetary Society, an Honorary Fellow of the Lighter-than-Air Society, a member of the Board of Governors of the Optical Society of America, the Explorers Club, the Philosophical Society, and others ...
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Yet the Society's mechanized, automatic recorded thrust measurements were quite sophisticated in their day and were never matched by the American Interplanetary Society that later became the American Rocket Society . There is ... American Interplanetary Society'', No. 14, December 1931, pp. 1-6; Ley, ''Missiles, Rockets'', pp. 148-150; G. Edward Pendray , “The German `Repulsor' Makes 1 1/2 Kilometer Vertical Flight,” ''Bulletin, The American Interplanetary Society ...
... philosophy as outlined in `Interplanetary Man?'.
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