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Krafft Arnold Ehricke (March 24, 1917 –
December 11, 1984) was a
German rocket-propulsion
engineer and
advocate for
space colonization.
Ehricke is a co-designer...
- by Sean
Williams Astropolis, a
space station proposed by
Krafft Arnold Ehricke "Astropolis: The
First Space Resort", in
Playboy magazine, November, 1968...
- Award:
Wernher von
Braun (1961), Hans von
Ohain (1966), and
Krafft Arnold Ehricke (1984). The U.S.
Space &
Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, owns and...
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created in the 1960s by a
group at
General Dynamics led by
Krafft Arnold Ehricke. It was
intended as the next leap
beyond the
Saturn V,
carrying up to eight...
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creator of Star Trek.
Gerard K. O'Neill (1927–1992),
space physicist.
Krafft Ehricke (1917–1984),
rocket scientist.
Timothy Leary (1920–1996),
American writer...
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German scientists who
moved there,
primarily Walter Dornberger and
Krafft Ehricke at Bell Aircraft. In 1952, Bell
proposed a
bomber concept that was essentially...
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Duerr Ernst R. G.
Eckert Rudolph Edse [de] Otto
Eisenhardt Krafft Arnold Ehricke Alfred Finzel Edward Fischel Karl
Fleischer Anton Flettner Anselm Franz...
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minimum temperature at
which surfactants form
micelles Krafft Arnold Ehricke (1917–1984), rocket-propulsion
engineer and
advocate for
space colonization...
- Dyna-Soar project.
Ottmar Edenhofer (born 1961),
economist Krafft Arnold Ehricke (1917–1984), rocket-propulsion engineer,
worked for the NASA,
chief designer...
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colonization advocate Gerard O'Neill and German-American
rocket engineer Krafft Ehricke. A
Pegasus rocket containing their remains was
launched on
April 21, 1997...