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... . Glenn and Robert IL Gilruth. Third successful static-test firing of "Old Salty"—an H-1 rocket engine H-1 engine that had been submerged in salt water for four hours before each of its test ... determine feasibility and costs of recovering, rebuilding, and reusing booster engines as opposed to cost of new engines. Early results indicated that engines could be recovered and rebuilt at a cost of about ...
... test lasted about 30 sec, Powered by 8 Rocketdyne uprated H-1 engines, each developing 200,000 lbs, of thrust, S-IB-1 stage would be fired at least one more time before being ... amount of each one-month airframe contract extension was $1 million ($750,000 Government, $250,000 contractor) ; dollar amount of each one-month engine contract extension was $835,000 ($626,250 Government ... ). ''( FAA Release 65-24)'' NASA awarded a $1,307,347 firm-price contract to Space Corp, to fabricate, test, assemble, install, and check out engine servicing platforms at Kennedy Space Center 's ...
... "Papa" Riedel titlestyle = image = Image:Papariedel1942.jpg imagestyle = caption = Walter J.H. Riedel circa 1942 captionstyle = headerstyle = background: ccf; labelstyle = background: ddf; datastyle ... the beginnings of the missile"'' ref 9 Footnotes note 1 Engineering Consent: Peenemunde, National Socialism, And The V-2 Missile - Michael Brian ...
... had already cost NASA about $1.5 million; costs would increase later when crews would have to work overtime to meet pro-gram commitments. Challenger 's 1 engine was removed February 4 when a crack in a coolant line allowed inflammable gas to leak into the aft compartment. Then, the replacement engine was found to have ...
... the FY '66 budget: $2,15 million for Snap-8 ; $3 million for the M-1 engine. ''( Text; NASA Auth. Hearings Part 4 , 279-88)'' First Saturn V booster ( S-IC-T ... kerosene, and five F-1 engines, each weighing ten tons, which provided total thrust of 7.5 million lbs. ''( FC Release 65-47; Marshall Star, 3/3/65, 1, 6)'' Louis Walter, geochemist ... for new starts on space-related research in various areas-Biology and Medicine, Physical Sciences, Engineering, and Business Administration." ''(Text)'' More than 250 scholars and theologians met in New York to ...
... direct the development of the Saturn vehicles, leading up to the 1.5-million lb. (680,389 kg) F-1 rocket engine that propelled the first stages of Saturn V missions to the Moon. A closer examination of the respective histories of the F-1 rocket engine, as well as ... -Ziegert, Stadt Dortmund, Institut für Zeitungsforschung (Institute for Newspaper Research), 3 May 1980, to Frank H. Winter, copy in “Germany, 1930-1934” file, NASM. note 7 Letter, W.L ...
... of early spaceflight concepts. Back from 1920 onwards, for instance, the American rocket pioneer Robert H. Goddard faced this identical criticism—as well as many others—about his alleged proposed “Moon ... .M.E. (the Association of Mechanical Engineers) and the Association of Professional Engineers. Now whether this particular small motor—or C.R.S. Rocket No. 1—ever reached the hardware stage or was ...
... German Rocket Society - Verein für Raumschiffahrt by Frank H. Winter - Part 1 Return to the start ---- '''Footnotes''' note 1 Cover, Die Rakete, 15 September 1928; (Probably ... (Crown Publishers, Inc.: New York, 1978), p. 28; Michael Brian Peterson, doctoral dissertation, “Engineering Consent: Peenemünde, National Socialism, and the V-2 Missile,” University of Maryland, 2005 ...
... Schaefer who joined the VfR in April 1932, “We engineers received our meager pay from...the Ingenieurdienst (Engineering Service)...with funds coming from the Arbeitdienst (Work Service)...a ... 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 ...
... Ley, ''Rockets, Missiles'', p. 203; Interview, Herbert Schaefer, and other discussions with him, by Frank H. Winter; von Braun, “Reminiscences,” p. 130; Ley, “The Dawn,” p. 109; Ley, “The End ... , Berlin), Nr. 1, 1 November 1933, pp. 1-2, copy in “Germany, 1933-1935” file, NASM; Neufeld, ''Rocket and the Reich'', p. 27. note 22 Peterson, “Engineering Consent: Peenemünde (''sic''.), ...

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