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Monograph by Eugen Sänger
I could swear there passed through my hands once a monograph by
Eugen Sänger about photon rockets and antimatter propulsion, interstellar flight. It was auf Deutsch , and I don't think there ever was an English translation. I don't think it was a collection of his papers from Astronautica Acta. Can't seem to find a bibliography of his work. Anybody know the title? |
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Al Jackson wrote:
I could swear there passed through my hands once a monograph by Eugen Sänger about photon rockets and antimatter propulsion, interstellar flight. It was auf Deutsch , and I don't think there ever was an English translation. I don't think it was a collection of his papers from Astronautica Acta. Can't seem to find a bibliography of his work. Anybody know the title? From the Library of Congress catalog http://catalog.loc.gov/ could be Sänger, Eugen, 1905- Zur Mechanik der Photonen-Strahlantriebe; deutsche Fassung. München, R. Oldenbourg, 1956. 92 p. illus. 30 cm. or Sänger, Eugen, 1905- Zur Stahlungsphysik der Photonen-Strahlantriebe und Waffenstrahlen. Deutsche Fassung. München, R. Oldenbourg, 1957. 173 p. diagrs. (part fold.) 30 cm. |
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Paolo Ulivi wrote in message ...
Al Jackson wrote: I could swear there passed through my hands once a monograph by Eugen Sänger about photon rockets and antimatter propulsion, interstellar flight. It was auf Deutsch , and I don't think there ever was an English translation. I don't think it was a collection of his papers from Astronautica Acta. Can't seem to find a bibliography of his work. Anybody know the title? From the Library of Congress catalog http://catalog.loc.gov/ could be Sänger, Eugen, 1905- Zur Mechanik der Photonen-Strahlantriebe; deutsche Fassung. München, R. Oldenbourg, 1956. 92 p. illus. 30 cm. or Sänger, Eugen, 1905- Zur Stahlungsphysik der Photonen-Strahlantriebe und Waffenstrahlen. Deutsche Fassung. München, R. Oldenbourg, 1957. 173 p. diagrs. (part fold.) 30 cm. Thanks.......... two! Thought there was only one. Library of Congress....dang! I should have thought of that! Al |
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