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REDIRECT What Do We Know of the Canadian Rocket Society? by Frank H. Winter
... of that year, he was “one of the founders of the Canadian Rocket Society” although we do not know if this was accurate or not.) Image:V2-CNE.jpg thumb right border A captured V-2 rocket being prepared for display at the Canadian ...
... Rockets for Defense: Mr. Chandler urges the return of the war rocket 3 - John Shesta Thrust of Powder Rockets 6 - Zbigniew Krzywoblocki Winged Rocket Bombs: Launching destruction from a distance 7 - Robert Gordon Powder Tests of the California Rocket Society ...
... his new society that included some of the greatest talents of early rocketry. Contributors to RocketScience included Professor Hermann Oberth (one of the fathers of rocketry), Krafft Ehricke (designer of the Centaur liquid hydrogen stage), Eugen Sanger (father of the rocket plane ... in rocketry since the 1950s, his latest book "Rocket Science" released in 2004 is named after the phrase he coined in 1947 for the enclosed journal. The Journal of the Detroit Rocket Society is an obscure rarity of rocket history which ...
... communication satellites. We can use this information, verify it with our own readings from the ground, and use it to plot our course so we know how and when to reach the hotel in space. ---- Answer provided by Robert T. Bigelow Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to ...
... these two competing societies merged under The Canadian Rocket Society banner. According to Fred Durant, one of the editors of Missiles and Rockets magazine, writing in June 1958, the CRS folded in 1953 before being resurrected as the Canadian Astronautical Society CAS . This ... well as Gordon Patterson, Dean of Aerospace at the University of Toronto. A branch of the organisation was formed by students in 1955 at St George Williams College in Montreal. ---- References What Do We Know of the Canadian Rocket Society? by Frank H. Winter ...
... of the British Interplanetary Society''' - Arthur C. Clarke A. C. Clarke Chairman's Address Seventh A.G.M. 306 - Third International Astronautical Congress Stuttgart 1952 315 - D. F. Lawden Inter-Orbital Transfer of a Rocket ...
... Rocket 229 - Kenneth W. Gatland K.W. Gatland The Research Scene III 231 - Notes and News 238 - Abstracts 242 - Reviews 247 - Correspondence 253A - Recent & Forthcoming Meetings 255A - Back to Journal of the British Interplanetary Society ...
... of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society ... CANADIAN PARTICIPATION IN SPACE STATION 447 - R. L. RANDOLPH PRODUCING ELECTRONIC CRYSTALS IN SPACE: AN ENTREPRENEURIAL ENDEAVOUR 451 - H. CLARKS TERRESTRIAL APPLICATIONS FROM SPACE TECHNOLOGY 455 - M. W. MILLER COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS OF THE ...
... of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society ... WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? 524 - CORRESPONDENCE 527 - - '''ASTRONAUTICS HISTORY''' '''EDITOR: M. R. SHARPE''' '''VOLUME 38 NO. 12 DECEMBER 1985''' - J. GRIFFITHS LIZZY: THE FIRST BRITISH LIQUID PROPELLANT ROCKET MOTOR 531 - M. G. BEKKER THE DEVELOPMENT OF ...

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