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Box 1

 Container

Contains 123 Results:

New Beginning Set in German Space Work, 1962-04-25

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 74
Abstract

Professor Siegfried Balke, minister for Atomic Energy of the Federal Republic of Germany and since the first of the year responsible for space research, is in Huntsville for a visit to the Marshall Space Flight Center. The article has a photograph of Professor Balke and Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger.

Dates: Other: 1962-04-25

Huntsville and the Space Program; The Beginning through 1960, 1998-03

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 75
Abstract

This article in the magazine Alabama Heritage, has a photograph on pages 40- 41 showing Dr. Martin Schilling, Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger and Dr.Wernher von Braun when they signed certificates of United States citizenship on April 14, 1955.

Dates: Other: 1998-03

Col. Paul, Charles A. Lundquist and Ernst Stuhlinger, 1958-10-21

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 78
Abstract

This 8x10 photograph shows Col. Paul presenting an award to Dr. Charles Lundquist while Dr. Stuhlinger watches.

Dates: Other: 1958-10-21

Maj. Gen Medaris and ABMA directors, 1960-01

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 79
Abstract

This 8x10 photograph shows Major General John Bruce Medaris and the directors of ABMA organizations in January 1960. Dr. Stuhlinger is on the far left of the photograph.

Dates: Other: 1960-01

Maj. Gen. Charles W. Eifler transfer from Redstone Arsenal, 1969-09-18

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 80
Abstract

Dr. Wernher von Braun presenting a humorous certificate to General Charles W. Eifler upon his reassignment from Huntsville to Europe. Dr.Stuhlinger is watching the ceremony.

Dates: Other: 1969-09-18

ABMA Directors with Explorer I model, 1958-02

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 81
Abstract

This 8x10 photograph shows Major General John Bruce Medaris, Dr. Wernher von Braun, Eberhard Rees, [seated] Willi A. Mrazek, Dr. Walter Haeussermann and Dr. Stuhlinger [standing] with a model of the Explorer I satellite. These individuals at ABMA were primarily responsible for the launch of Explorer I, the first US satellite.

Dates: Other: 1958-02

Electric car

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 82

First Steps into Space, 1946 – 1976, 1978-01-16

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 50
Abstract

Dr. Stuhlinger was asked to describe, in the short space of thirty minutes, how man took his first groping steps into space during the past thirty years.

Dates: Other: 1978-01-16

Strategy for a Manned Mission to Mars, 1990-05-26

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 51
Abstract

A manned mission to Mars is not merely a extension of previous manned space missions, it needs quantum jumps with respect to velocity increments, payload, distance to be traveled, length of mission time, complexity, and demands regarding safety of the astronauts.

Dates: Other: 1990-05-26

A Manned Mission to Mars, 1990-06-03 - 1990-06-06

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 52
Abstract

This is a set of illustrations for a talk,"Manned Mars Mission" with the primary objectives: Safe return of the astronauts, high yield for science, and first steps of a continuous program to explore Mars by man.

Dates: Other: 1990-06-03 - 1990-06-06