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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) (Requires Quicktime browser plug-in) Category:Quicktime VR spacecraft
File:Mars_ship.mp4 Animation and wireframe ©2008 Robert Godwin Category:Animation
... Electric Propulsion 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:Stuhlinger-mars.mp4 Rendering and wireframe ©2008 Robert Godwin Category:Animation
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
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 .
... engineers in 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 Laboratory, told the conference that “all technologies are sufficiently developed to make flight to Mars in 1986 appear possible ...
... Heller as Director of Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC Space Sciences Laboratory, replacing Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger , who had been promoted to new position of Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC ... Mar 10 1969 10 Mar 11 1969 11 Mar 12 1969 12 Mar 13 1969 13 Mar 14 1969 14 Mar 15 1969 15 Mar 16 1969 16 Mar 17 1969 17 Mar 18 1969 18 Mar 19 1969 19 Mar ...

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