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... Infobox bodystyle = float:right; valign:top; title = Milton W. Rosen titlestyle = image = Image:miltwrosen.jpg 200px imagestyle = caption = Milton Rosen circa 1950 captionstyle = headerstyle = background: ccf; labelstyle = background: ddf; datastyle = text-align:right ... rocket motors at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena between 1946 and 1947. Mr Rosen held Milton W. Rosen patents three patents on electronic devices and was Chairman of the Space Flight Committee ...
... VIKING ROCKET STORY''' by Rosen, M. W. ''New York, 1955: Harper and Brothers, 242 pages, $3.75'' The history and development of ...
... INTRODUCTION TO ASTRODYNAMICS''' by Baker, R. M. L., Jr., and M. W. Makemson ''New York, 1960: Academic Press, 358 pages, $7.50'' Published in association with "Advances ...
... ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES''' by Ovenden, M. W. ''Harmondsworth (England), 1960: Penguin Books, Ltd., 128 pages, $1.25'' A general survey of satellites ...
... NUCLEAR PROPULSION''' by Thring, M. W. (ed) ''London, 1960: Butterworth and Co., Ltd., 300 pages, $9.50'' In 16 chapters a ...
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... > An animation of the 1959 proposed lunar landing mission submitted by Carl Schwenk and Milton W. Rosen . This version of Nova is shown with six F-1 engines in the first stage ...
... School class. It ended up Stu Stuart A. Roosa and myself, Al Alfred M. Worden, later on Hank Henry W. Hartsfield Jr. was in our class (he came in)— '''Ward:''' He was ... everybody felt comfortable. And that was the training was so (what’s the word I’m searching for?)—everybody did the same thing. In other words— '''Ward:''' Yeah. '''Duke:''' —consistent, I ... follow your tracks back. '''Ward:''' Those tracks are probably still there. '''Duke:''' If—unless—I’m convinced they are, unless there was a meteorite impact nearby that, you know— '''Ward:''' Yeah ...

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