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... -incorporated non-profit Canadian corporation and charity. (Letters Patent and Bylaws.) Inspired by the old L5 Society and other space-activist groups, its principle objective is to sponsor and promote the involvement ... than in competition, with other space development organizations (such as the National Space Society and the British Interplanetary Society), while meeting a real need for an effective Canadian space-development advocacy group ...
... of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 65 Volume 65 (2012)
Bulletin of the British Interplanetary Society (Including Spacewards) (1934-47)
British Interplanetary Society
Journal of the British Interplanetary Society JBIS is © 1934-2014 http://www.bis-space.com British Interplanetary Society - Image:BIS_logo.jpg ...
... (i.e. use rockets for stunts).” Furthermore, he added, since the name of the Society was the Society for Space Travel, they had to be mindful to “look upon a rocket as ... 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 ... '''
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 ...
... 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 ... , before World War II, such as the ''Gesellschaft für Weltraumforschung e.V.'' (Society for the Exploration of Space, Registered Society), or '' GfW '', formed in 1937 by Hans K. Kaiser as an arm ...
... following most intriguing item:
“North of the border, a Canadian Astronautics Society springs from the ashes of the Canadian Rocket Society (defunct since 1953); the CAS offers hope to many space-minded ... ), the British Interplanetary Society, an Honorary Fellow of the Lighter-than-Air Society, a member of the Board of Governors of the Optical Society of America, the Explorers Club, the Philosophical Society, and others ...
... Engineers Constructing Two Rockets
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Moon's Surface Chiefly Pumice
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Future Program of the Society
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Society's Rocket Approaching Completion
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Smithsonian Reports Goddard's Progress
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Nathan Schachner
Can ... Meet Final Tests
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Rocket Articles in Recent Periodicals
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Schedule of Future Society Meetings
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Editorial Commends Society's Work
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Boothroyd Denies Meteor Danger
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Tiling Plans Rocket Test
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... the “Society for Spaceship Travel” but more generally known as the “Society for Space Travel,” or more rarely, “the German Interplanetary Society,” although afterward more popularly (but incorrectly called) the “German Rocket Society” in ... - Zeitschrift des Vereins für Raumschiffahrt E.V., Breslau'' (''The Rocket - Journal of the Society for Space Travel Registered Society, Breslau''). Fittingly, the lead article in the ''Supplement'' was “Der Flug zum Mond ...
... , not only collecting membership dues and maintaining membership records, but handling the bulk of the Society's considerable correspondence. Most fortuitously, by ca. 1977 the “papers” of Johannes Winkler were discovered ... , Box 30, folder 4; Ley, “The End of the Rocket Society,” pp. 70, 74, 77; Willy Ley, “The End of the Rocket Society ( -- Part 2),” ''Astounding Science Fiction'', Vol. 32, p. 63 ...
... the field of space travel about the same topics presented by our Society in previous years...” (i.e., the American Society was then not undertaking any experimentation.) Likewise, from the masthead of ... 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 ...
... sophisticated in their day and were never matched by the American Interplanetary Society that later became the American Rocket Society . There is no wonder Pendray was so excited in witnessing a test ... 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 work up to ...
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