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26. Mai 2024 · After the surrender, Wernher von Braun spoke to the press: We knew that we had created a new means of warfare, and the question as to what nation, to what victorious nation we were willing to entrust this brainchild of ours was a moral decision more than anything else. We wanted to see the world spared another conflict such as Germany had just ...
23. Mai 2024 · In 1952 Wernher von Braun published The Mars Project 1, the first feasibility study and technical, non-fictional scenario for a human mission to Mars, describing how a crew of 70 people...
8. Mai 2024 · They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. Wernher von Braun (born March 23, 1912, Wirsitz, Germany [now Wyrzysk, Poland]—died June 16, 1977, Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.) was a German engineer who played a prominent role in all aspects of rocketry and space exploration, first in Germany and after World War ...
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Vor 4 Tagen · NASA management was concerned about losing the 400,000 workers involved in Apollo after landing on the Moon in 1969. A reason von Braun, head of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center during the 1960s, advocated a smaller station after his large one was not built was that he wished to provide his employees with work beyond developing ...
Vor 2 Tagen · The first successful large-scale rocket programs were initiated in Nazi Germany by Wernher von Braun. The Soviet Union took the lead in the post-war Space Race , launching the first satellite , [1] the first animal , [2] : 155 the first human [3] and the first woman [4] into orbit .
27. Mai 2024 · The Saturn V's final design had several key features. F-1 engines were chosen for the first stage, [9] while new liquid hydrogen propulsion system called J-2 for the second and third stage. [35] [11] NASA had finalized its plans to proceed with von Braun's Saturn designs, and the Apollo space program gained speed.
13. Mai 2024 · Nach den erfolgreichen Apollo-Mondlandungen verfolgte Wernher von Braun weiter mit viel Elan weitreichende Pläne, bis hin zum bemannten Marsflug. Bei der NASA und auch in der US-amerikanischen Öffentlichkeit stieß er damit aber nicht nur auf Begeisterung. Ein Redakteur von