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... employed by model rocketeers who appeared in the wake of the beginnings of the Space Age, and upon the granting of U.S. Patent No. 2,841,084 of ... of Vice-President of Electro-Optical Systems Corporation of Pasadena, California. From 1966 to 1971 he served as the Senior Staff Scientist and Staff Advisor of ...
... Scientist 5 - Opel Hints of New Rocket Explosive 6 - Rocket Articles in Current Periodicals 6 - Future Program of the Society 6 - David Lasser The Rocket and ... AND ASTRONAUTIC BOOKS 4 - Harry W. Bull A SURVEY OF ROCKET FUELS 5 - MISCELLANEOUS ROCKET NEWS 8 - THE CONQUEST OF SPACE 8 - The Austrian Rocket Post 9 - News of German ...
... and in England as “''Woman in the Moon.” ''“The greater part of our members that then consisted of about 1,000,” he continued, “are engineers, physicians, teachers of science, writers, leaders of the great newspapers, scientists, and ...
... in 1601, the German astronomer and mathematician Johannes Kepler (1571–1630) inherited his mentor’s job and, more importantly, ... The Italian scientist Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) was the first to define inertia as “the tendency of an object ... of Earth orbit and on to its final destination. To accomplish this, space propulsion systems are employed. ref 3 Space propulsion is defined as a class of ...
... and earthquakes. Plate tectonics are responsible for the drift of continents, which continuously move away from each other, as was first suggested by the German scientist Alfred Wegener in 1912. Reconstruction of ...
... employed 25,000 people and had assets of $120Mln CDN. Image:100YearsCanadianSlide17.JPG right thumb Avro Arrow cancellation The company was managed by the dynamic and ... of the Concorde supersonic transport. Image:100YearsCanadianSlide18.JPG right thumb Arrow technicians ...
... Stand.”) Jelnina and Rohrwild also use these sources for their own lengthy description of the arrangement and operation of the stand. (Ley says he had originally written articles “for German engineering journals” at ... research at Kummersdorf under a stipend of 300 Reichmarks per month. Then, according to Neufeld, even before completing his degree, he officially began employment with the Army on 1 ...
... painful experience with this kind of “Critic's Corner” in the ''Zeitschrift des Vereins Deutscher Ingenieure ''(''The Journal of the Society of German Engineers'') two years earlier when ... Bulletin'' of the American Interplanetary Society, his (new) employers, the Junkers Airplane Works “objected to his connection with such visionary schemes as rocket flights and interplanetary speculation, and he ...
... German military establishment as having little strategic value and was subsequently left to the allies; who perfected radar and made good use of it in World War 2. In his study of German ... mathematical description of Pythagoras theorem so that any possible Martians who might come along later will realize that the travelers were intelligent. This precedes a similar mathematical exercise employed ...
... and the German/Rumanian Hermann Oberth. All three men were struck down in their youth by an assortment of ailments; Tsiolkovsky with Scarlet Fever, Goddard with Tuberculosis and ... scientist and fossil hunter Dr. Thomas Brown. This instilled an interest in Leitch for biology and ...

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