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... - ROCKET EXPERIMENTS OF 1934, ACTIVITIES OF ASTRONAUTS AND ROCKETORS ALL OVER THE WORLD RECOUNTED 1 - American Rocket Society Experiments 2 - Experimental Rocket No.3 2 - Dr Goddard's Experiments 3 - Cleveland Rocket Society's Plans 3 - ROCKET AND ASTRONAUTIC BOOKS 4 - Harry W. Bull A SURVEY OF ROCKET FUELS 5 - MISCELLANEOUS ROCKET NEWS ...
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... ...” The lack of 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 ... Part Six ''' German Rocket Society - Verein für Raumschiffahrt by Frank H. Winter - Part 1 Chapter 1 , German Rocket Society - Verein für Raumschiffahrt by Frank H. Winter - Part 2 Chapter 2 , German Rocket Society - Verein für Raumschiffahrt ...
... , 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 the American Rocket Society) from its roots as a result of the 1931 Pendray visit. Suffice it to say, American rocketry has several roots ...
... rocket flights. In any case, the reported American flight was the 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 mentioned, Pendray's American group were ...
... this period. 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 no ... -134, with photos. It is most interesting to compare the level of rocket testing technology with that of the American Interplanetary Society/American Rocket Society (ARS) of the period, even though the ARS continued their experimental ...
... February 1956 to Andrew G. Haley of the American Rocket Society and a pioneer of space law: “The VfR died because of internal fights with the Society (everyone against everyone).” That is, the military ... , the early American Rocket Society during the same period. note 18 Peterson, “Engineering Consent,” pp. 44-46; Peterson, ''Missiles for the Fatherland'', pp. 28-29; (David Lasser), “The Rocket and the Next ...
... early American magazine, Missiles and Rockets in its issue of June 1958 is the following most intriguing item: “North of the border, a Canadian Astronautics Society springs from the ashes of the Canadian Rocket Society ... early satellite program also began about this time. In the winter of 1951, at the American Rocket Society ’s (ARS) meeting in New York City, Robert C. Truax delivered a strong proposal for ...
... scientific press about Oberth and the American rocket pioneer Robert H. Goddard than about the work of Russia's own pioneer of the theory of spaceflight by rocket propulsion, Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky whose ... -constructed rocket machines...” ref 14 . It is important to note that, as was true in the earliest years of the later American Interplanetary Society, founded in 1930 and afterward known as the American Rocket Society, science ...
... three 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 ... 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 ...

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