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File:Stuhlinger-mars.mp4
Rendering and wireframe ©2008 Robert Godwin
Category:Animation
... by Ernst Stuhlinger
Electrical Propulsion System For Space Ships with Nuclear Power Source by Ernst Stuhlinger
Ernst Stuhlinger-Disney Mars Vehicle animation
ELECTROSTATIC PROPULSION by Langmuir, D. B., E. Stuhlinger and J. M. Seilen (eds) reviewed by Frederick I. Ordway III
Ernst Stuhlinger Mars vessel VR 1954
Ernst Stuhlinger "Mars and Beyond" Disney-style Mars ion-drive vessel animation. Circa 1957
Ernst Stuhlinger ...
file=Disney_marsvr.mov width=400 height=500 autoplay=true
3D Rendering of the Ernst Stuhlinger Mars vessel and lander VR (circa 1954) (with bottle suits)
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Category:Quicktime VR spacecraft
Media:19660081621_1966081621.pdf Electric Propulsion by Ernst Stuhlinger Category:Publications
Media:19660081611_1966081611.pdf Electrical Propulsion System For Space Ships with Nuclear Power Source by Ernst Stuhlinger Category:Publications
... Image:Manned Mars Vehicle.jpg 300px
A hypothetical four-stage chemical-rocket propelled space vehicle is pictured as it might appear carrying an eight-man crew on a round trip between Mars and Earth satellite orbits. The structure at left is the detachable quarters and the chemical rocket vehicle for soft landing and exploration of Mars. This chemical spaceship is ...
File:Mars_ship.mp4
Animation and wireframe ©2008 Robert Godwin
Category:Animation
File:ISMS13ErnstStuhlinger.mp4 Category:Movie
November 1958
Category:2nd International Space Medicine Symposium Video
Is a motion picture by the Walt Disney Company, directed by animator Ward Kimball and first aired on American television on December 4 1957. It cost $450,000 to produce. It featured footage of a hypothetical trip to Mars and also starred Wernher von Braun and Ernst Stuhlinger , who used it to demonstrate his design for an Ernst Stuhlinger Mars vessel VR 1954 ion-propelled spacecraft .
... other countries, and we welcome their ideas on how Mars may best be reached and explored. ‘‘(Text)’’
Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger , Director of Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC Research Projects ... flight to Mars in 1986 appear possible.” Five Saturn V launch vehicles would carry the components of electrically powered Mars spacecraft and of Nuclear Engine for Rocket Vehicle Application NERVA ...
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