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... Helicopters 69 - Isothermal Expansion in Nozzles 71 - New Laboratory for Jet-Engine Components 74 - ARS Activities 76 - ARS Engineering News 78 - 76 March 1949 - H. L Dryden Rockets as Research Tools in ... -Powered Vehicles 155 - Richard F. Gompertz Rocket-Engine Flight Testing 169 - ARS 1950 Annual Convention 177 - ARS 1950 Honors Recipients 187 - ARS News 194 - 84 March 1951 - Fritz Zwicky Tasks We Face 3 ...
... R. Lea, STRUCTURAL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS. FOR A HIGH ALTITUDE SOUNDING ROCKET OF THE VIKING TYPE, ARS Preprint Vol. 115A, 1953 K.R. Stehling & Missert, HIGH ALTITUDE LAUNCHING OF A SMALL ORBITAL ... PRELIMINARY DESIGN STUDY OF A THREE STAGE SATELLITE FERRY ROCKET VEHICLE WITH PILOTED RECOVERABLE STAGES, ARS Preprint 186, 1954 J.Wyld (proposed by),THE JAMES . H. WYLD PROJECT OR THE MODEL ... Reaction Motors, Inc: P. E. Sandorff, SOME NEW THOUGHT ON SPACE FLIGHT 'M I T' ARS Preprint M. L. McNabb, GUIDED MISSILE DESIGN CRITERIA, Vitro Corp. of Am. Bimo Ra. Vol ...
... , Director of NASA Manned Spacecraft Center , was presented the Robert H. Goddard Memorial Award, highest ARS honor, for "general eminence in the field of rocket engineering and space flight." Other 1962 ... the James H. Wyld Memorial Award; Samuel K. Hoffman, president of NAA Rocketdyne Div., received ARS Propulsion Award; Dr. Howard S. Seifert, of Stanford Univ. and United Technology Corp., received the ...
... which subsequently became the first "really successful launch" of a liquid fuelled rocket by the ARS. Manning was a keen horticulturalist and was Vice President of the Kelsey Nursery Service of ... April 1938 Manning Associate Editor of Astronautics, writes editorial about solving rocket problem July 1938 ARS Office moves to Manning's location on Church Street in New York. ---- :Category:Engineer :Category ...
... the American one was a “permanent” test site; during its own testing years, the AIS/ARS could only test their rockets (and later make static tests) in vacant fields, with a ... after the VfR had ceased to exist. Ley, who witnessed and participated in among the ARS's first static tests in 1935, makes some of these comparisons in his ''Aircraft Engineering ... just cited. Consult also, Frank H. Winter, “Rocket History through an Artifact: American Rocket Society (ARS) Test Stand No. 2 (1938–1942,” paper presented at Forty-Fourth History Symposium of the ...
... rendezvous mode (LOR) for Project Apollo, D. Brainerd Holmes , Director of Manned Space Flight, told ARS lunar conference in Cleveland: "The mission I have described has been widely reported in the ... , Dr. Joseph F. Shea , NASA’s Deputy Director of Manned Space Flight for Systems, told ARS conclave that the manned lunar landing was greatly dependent upon information acquired by the unmanned ... in the world that women will go into space." British astrophysicist, Zdenek Kopal, suggested in ARS lunar conference at Cleveland that the moon may have an abundant water supply, including geysers ...
... 2009. According to the aforementioned act, The Ministry of Communications and High Technologies of the AR has discretion to exercise control over the development of the space industry in this country ... , that time when the 23rd Congress of Astronautical Federation held in the capital of the AR, it featured the possibilities of the scientific research dedicated to the outer space technology and ... , for instance. It is necessary to remark that another period of spacefaring in connection with AR took place when OSC signed and ratified. Before acceding to the Treaty, state became a ...
... in England. The cover featured a picture of Rocket 1 of the American Rocket Society ARS . A lengthy article by G. Edward Pendray explained the details of how the first ARS rocket was built for only $30.60 cents. A further $18.80 cents was needed ... rocket. Soviet space writer Nikolai Rynin is mentioned as a new honorary member of the ARS along with Friedrich Schmiedl and Willy Ley . ''World Gone Mad'' a science fiction story by ...
... 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 the September 1934 issue of ''Astronautics'', of the now re-named American Rocket Society (ARS), that the American rocket community as a whole first learned of the “new” German organization ... known what had really led to the collapse of the VfR, the majority of the ARS membership were kept from this knowledge. Probably to be as diplomatic as he could and ...
... presided the following spring when the AIS changed its name to the American Rocket Society (ARS). iv All through 1934 he was part of a committee which included John Shesta, Carl ... which subsequently became the first "''really successful launch''" of a liquid fuelled rocket by the ARS. v Manning was later given a medal by U.S.Vice President Lyndon Johnson and ... an honorary lifetime member of the AIAA. ---- The same year that Lawrence Manning and the ARS flew the ER 4, a fifteen-year old high school student in Toronto arrived at ...

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