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... Red '''The following paper is ©2015 Frank H. Winter .''' German Rocket Society - Verein für Raumschiffahrt by Frank H. Winter - Part 1 '''Return to Part One''' Highlights Of ... Space Station) in his discussions.) ref 18 German Rocket Society - Verein für Raumschiffahrt by Frank H. Winter - Part 3 '''Continue to Part Three''' . German Rocket Society - Verein für Raumschiffahrt by Frank H. Winter - Part ...
... -range rocket experiments. In the spring of 1948 it appears that these two competing societies merged under The Canadian Rocket Society banner. According to Fred Durant, one of the editors of Missiles and Rockets magazine, writing in June 1958, the CRS folded in 1953 before being resurrected as the Canadian Astronautical Society ...
... town of Detroit Zaehringer decided to form a society dedicated to the study of these new technologies. To that end he contacted the American Rocket Society and tried to find like-minded individuals ... book "Rocket Science" released in 2004 is named after the phrase he coined in 1947 for the enclosed journal. The Journal of the Detroit Rocket Society is an obscure rarity of rocket history which ...
Originally founded as a member organisation of the United States Rocket Society, the Chicago Rocket Society was officially founded in 1946. Members included: Norman Bowman: President Will Chilcote: Vice President/Treasurer ... : The Journal of Space Flight devoted to research and information about space travel and The Rocket News Letter devoted to news and events of the society. Both were published monthly. Category:Organisation
Media:Rockets_USRS_May_Aug_1946.pdf Rockets Journal of the United States Rocket Society 4/5 Category:Publications
REDIRECT What Do We Know of the Canadian Rocket Society? by Frank H. Winter
REDIRECT American Interplanetary Society Category:Organisation
Formed in December 1936 as an offshoot of the Science Fiction League in Leeds England. Originally suggested by Harold Gotliffe the group briefly dabbled with ideas for liquid fuel rockets. Douglas W.F. Mayer began a research file on petrol-air rockets at this time. The group were interviewed by the Leeds Mercury newspaper on December 15th 1936. Category:Organisation
... years, drew enthusiastic supporters. As an interesting historical side note, a proposal by the American Rocket Society (ARS) to merge with the AAS was unanimously rejected by the AAS Board of Directors ... half years of coordination and planning, the AAS and the Japanese Rocket Society (JRS) sponsored the first International Space Conference of Pacific-basin Societies (ISCOPS) in Honolulu, Hawaii, during December 1985. Having witnessed the ...
... ) in the MAGAZIN. In April 1931, the chairman of the American Interplanetary Society (AIS), G. Edward Pendray, visited the rocket airfield. He landed on 10 April 1931 at the Berlin-Tempelhof airport ... On February 21, 1935, he arrived in New York, where his acquaintances from the American Rocket Society were waiting for him. He was received by G. Edward Pendray, who supported him in ... 2 Ley: Rockets (1944), S. 112 note 3 Ley: Mars, der Kriegsplanet (1927), S. 5 note 4 Ley: The End of the Rocket Society, Astounding Science Fiction, Aug ...

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