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REDIRECT Lucy Jane Miller, Ph.D., OTR
Category:Contributor
Category:Kids To Space - Authors
Lucy Jane Miller, Ph.D., OTR
Lucy Jane Miller PhD, OTR is the Research Director of the KID Foundation (Knowledge In Development) which she ... developmental and behavioral disorders such as ADHD, Autism, Learning Disabilities, Motor Disorders and SPD. Dr. Miller has conducted the only full-time program of research into Sensory Processing Disorder in the ...
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Robert Condit and his Rocket to Venus by Ron Miller
By Flywheel into Space by Ron Miller
Nicolai Kibalchich by Ron Miller
Hungerford Rocket Car by Ron Miller
Jules Verne and Astronautics by Ron Miller
Buy Ron Miller Books
... the reader behind the scenes and describes significant space flight preparations. Co-author is Mary Jane Chambers, the scientist's wife, who has had a long career as a journalist. When they met as students at Indiana University in 1949, Mary Jane was eyeing a career as a foreign correspondent. Instead, she soon found herself a front ...
REDIRECT Fredric H. Miller
Category:Engineer
Fredric H. Miller, was Director of Installation Support, Kennedy Space Center , he was responsible for the general operation ...
REDIRECT Ron Miller
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Category:Contributor
'''The Man Who Built the First Space Gun'''
Edward Fitch Northrup published a book called ''Zero to Eighty'' in 1937. He was a respected professor of “electrothermic engineering” at Princeton. Among his 104 patents was an induction furnace capable of producing temperatures up to 3600 degrees F.
In what must be one of the strangest sci-fi novels ever written, Northrup developed both ...
Chuck Yeager shattered the sound barrier in the Bell X-1, and the X-15 was perhaps the world's first spaceship. But these fabulous machines hardly sprang into being from nothing. They were the products of a long evolution of rocket-propelled aircraft, whose strangest episode may have come when the very first American rocketed into the skies in the 1930s.
Rocket flight has its roots in the ...
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