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Old October 5th 07, 04:11 AM posted to sci.space.history
Pat Flannery
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Via Modern Mechanix:
http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2007/...pace-stations/

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Old October 5th 07, 03:34 PM posted to sci.space.history
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"Pat Flannery" wrote in message
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Via Modern Mechanix:
http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2007/...pace-stations/


Interesting article. I usually don't care much for these really old
articles in Popular Science, but this one is pretty interesting since it
appears to have been written by Dr. Wernher von Braun.

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Old October 5th 07, 03:54 PM posted to sci.space.history
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Jeff Findley wrote:
"Pat Flannery" wrote in message
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Via Modern Mechanix:
http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2007/...pace-stations/


Interesting article. I usually don't care much for these really old
articles in Popular Science, but this one is pretty interesting since it
appears to have been written by Dr. Wernher von Braun.


Von Braun was a contributing editor to Popular Science during 1960's and
early 1970's and wrote many articles of that sort.

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Default 1965 WvB space station article

Dave Michelson wrote:

http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2007/...pace-stations/


Interesting article. I usually don't care much for these really old
articles in Popular Science, but this one is pretty interesting since
it appears to have been written by Dr. Wernher von Braun.


Von Braun was a contributing editor to Popular Science during 1960's and
early 1970's and wrote many articles of that sort.


Here's a list to 1969:

"About Comets and Meteors," Popular Science, Vol. 184, No. 4, Apr.
1964, pp. 95-97.

"Armada To Aid Flight to Moon," Popular Science, Vol. 190, No. 1, Jan.
1967, pp. 112, 204-205.

"Artificial Gravity for Astronauts," Popular Science, Vol. 189, No. 6,
Dec. 1966, pp. 88-89, 184-185.

"Astronauts Get a Tool Kit," Popular Science, Vol. 189, No. 4, Oct.
1966, pp. 146-147, 220-221.

"Astronauts Will Land Standing Up," Popular Science, Vol. 184, No. 5,
May 1964, pp. 82-83, 198, 200.

"Astronauts Will Train Telescopes on Sun from a Manned Observatory in
Space," Popular Science, Vol. 195, No. 6, Jan. 1969, pp. 98-100, 198.

"Atomic Power for Rockets," Popular Science, Vol. 185, No. 1, July 1964,
pp. 68-69, 164.

"Automatic Checkout Gives Rockets the Green Light," Popular Science,
Vol. 184, No. 1, Jan. 1964, pp. 58-60.

"Beating the Perils of Manned Space Flight," Popular Science, Vol. 188,
No. 4, Apr. 1966, pp. 118-120.

"Biggest Rocket's Flawless Flight Speeds Moon Plans," Popular Science,
Vol. 192, No. 3, Mar. 1968, pp. 98-100.

"Bonanzas on the Way to the Moon," Popular Science, Vol. 188, No. 3,
Mar. 1966, pp. 106-107, 201.

"Can an Astronaut Bail Out and Live?" Popular Science, Vol. 183, No. 3,
Sept. 1963, pp. 14, l6, l8.

"Can We Ever Go to the Stars?" Popular Science, Vol. 183, No. 1, July
1963, pp. 63, 65, 170.

"Coming - Ferries in Space," Popular Science, Vol. 187, No. 3, Sept.
1965, pp. 68-69, 206, 208.

"Detective Story Behind our First Manned Saturn V Shoot," Popular
Science, Vol. 193, No. 5, Nov. 1968, pp. 98-100, 209.

"Dr. Wernher von Braun Answers Your Questions about Nuclear Rockets,"
Popular Science, Vol. 182, No. 3, Mar. 1963, pp. 62-63, 198, 200.

"Dr. Wernher von Braun Answers Your Questions about Space," Popular
Science, Vol. 182, No. 1, Jan. 1963, pp. 56-58.

"Dr. Wernher von Braun Answers Your Questions on Inertial Guidance,"
Popular Science, Vol. 182, No. 4, Apr. 1963, pp. 18, 20, 22, 23, 26.

"Do the Moon Photos Change Our Plans?" Popular Science, Vol. 185, No. 5,
Nov. 1964, pp. 110-113, 180.

"Electric Power in Space," Popular Science, Vol. 187, No. 2, Aug. 1965.
pp. 58-59, 160.

"Eyes in the Sky Will Help Feed the World," Popular Science, Vol. 191,
No. 1, July 1967, pp. 80-82.

"Factories in Space," Popular Science, Vol. 195, No. 6, Dec. 1969,
pp.72-75, 181.

"For Astronauts in Trouble--This Way Out," Popular Science, Vol. 188,
No. 5, May 1966, pp. 72-74, 190.

"Guiding Spacecraft to Other Worlds," Popular Science, Vol. 182, No. 6,
June 1963, pp. 14, 16, 18, 20.

"How Astronauts Learn Space Flying on Earth," Popular Science, Vol. 192,
No. 4, Apr. 1968, pp. 102-104, 230.

"How Propellants Are Fed to Liquid Rocket Engines," Popular Science,
Vol. 185, No, 6, Dec. 1964, pp. 98-99, 166.

"How Spacemen Can Use Laser Beams," Popular Science, Vol. 185, No. 4,
Oct. 1964, pp. 128-129, 212.

"How We'll Bring Spacemen Down on Land," Popular Science, Vol. 190, No.
3, Mar. 1967, pp. 86-87, 206-207.

"How We'll Get Back from the Moon," Popular Science, Vol. 193, No. 2,
Aug. 1968, pp. 80-82.

"How We'll Land on the Moon," Popular Science, Vol. 191, No. 2, Aug.
1967, pp. 45-46, 158-160.

"How We'll Travel beyond the Moon," Popular Science, Vol. 191, No. 4,
Oct. 1967, pp. 84-86, 202.

"How We'll Travel on the Moon," Popular Science, Vol. 184, No. 2, Feb.
1964, pp. 18-22.

"How We Track Our Spacecraft," Popular Science, Vol. 187, No. 5, Nov.
1965, pp. 108-109, 197-198.

"Inner Space Rehearsal for Outer Space," Popular Science, Vol. 192, No.
2, Feb. 1968, pp. 106-108, 208.

"Lifeboats in Space," Popular Science, Vol. 189, No. 3, Sept. 1966, pp.
96-97, 190, 192.

"Living Room in Orbit," Popular Science, Vol. 189, No. 2, Aug. 1966, pp.
84-85, 178.

"Lunar Voyage Plans Call for Rocketing Out of Emergency," Popular
Science, Vol. 190, No. 4, Apr. 1967, pp. 112-114.

"Manned Observations in Space," Popular Science, Vol. 192, No. 1, Jan.
1968, pp. 98-100, 198-199.

"Mars," Popular Science, Vol. 183, No. 2, Aug. 1963, pp. 18-22.

"Moon Exploring Vehicles our Astronauts Will Drive and Fly," Popular
Science, Vol. 192, No. 6, May 1968, pp. 96-98, 214, 218.

"More Answers to Your Questions about Space," Popular Science, Vol. 182,
No. 2, Feb. 1963, pp. 92-94.

"My Most Exciting Moment," Popular Mechanics, Vol. 114, No. 3, Sept.
1960, pp. 86-87.

"New Ideas Solve Weird Problems in Space Walking," Popular Science, Vol.
190, No. 2, Feb. 1967, pp. 110-111, 204, 206.

"Observatories in Space," Popular Science, Vol. 182, No. 5, May 1963,
pp. 14, 16, 18, 20.

"Photo Spacecraft To Circle Moon," Popular Science, Vol. 189, No. 1,
June 1966, pp. 92-93, 200.

"Practicing A Moon Landing on Earth," Popular Science, Vol. 188, No. 2,
Feb. 1966, pp. 98-99, 224, 225.

"Rendezvous in Space," Popular Science, Vol. 187, No. 1, July 1965, pp.
58-59, 162-163.

"Rocket-Riding Cameras Show How Boosters Behave," Popular Science, Vol.
187, No. 6, Dec. 1965, pp. 106-107, 184.

"Ships and Planes Navigated by Satellites," Popular Science, Vol. 186,
No. 5, May 1965, pp. 76-77, 193.

"Solid vs. Liquid Rockets," Popular Science, Vol. 183, No. 5, Nov. 1963,
pp . 61-63.

"Spacecraft Tell What the Moon is Made of," Popular Science, Vol. 193,
No. 1, July 1968, pp. 72-74, 182.

"Space Man's Look at Antarctica," Popular Science, Vol. 190, No. 5, May
1967, pp. 114-116, 200.

"Space Power from Fuel Cells," Popular Science, Vol. 185, No. 2, Aug.
1964, pp. 80-81, 170-171.


"Stairway to the Moon," Popular Science, Vol. 193, No. 3, Sept. 1968,
pp. 90-92, 213.

"Strange World of Zero Gravity," Popular Science, Vol. 186, No. 6, June
1965, pp. 68-69, 198-199.

"Surprising Facts We're Learning from the Moon Landings," Popular
Science, Vol. 196, No. 2, Feb. 1970, pp. 62-64, 144.

"That Puzzling Problem for Space Launches--Weather," Popular Science,
Vol. 191, No. 3, Sept. 1967, pp. 102-104.

"These Spacecraft Say Ouch," Popular Science, Vol. 189, No. 1, July
1966, pp. 76-77, 177.

"Tiny Computers Steer Mightiest Rockets," Popular Science, Vol. 187, No.
4, Oct. 1965, pp. 94-95, 206, 208.

"We Need to Know More about the Sun," Popular Science, Vol. 184, No. 3,
Mar. 1964, pp. 14, 16, 18, 20.

"What an Astronaut Will Wear on the Moon," Popular Science, Vol. 186,
No. 4, Apr. 1965, pp. 87-88, 210-211.

"Whatever Happened to the Manned Space Station?" Popular Science, Vol.
186, No. 2, Feb. 1965, pp. 88-89, 234-235.

"What Happens to a Rocket Booster," Popular Science, Vol. 188, No. 1,
Jan. 1966, pp. 68-70.

"What It's Like to Be Weightless," Popular Science, Vol. 193, No. 6,
Dec. 1968, pp. 80-82, 186.

"What It Takes To Survive in Space," Popular Science, Vol. 183, No. 6,
Dec. 1963, pp. 12, 14-15, 16.

"What's on the Other Side of the Moon?" Popular Science, Vol. 191, No.
6, Dec. 1967, pp. 81-84.

"What the Apollo 8 Moon Flight Really Did for Us," Popular Science, Vol.
194, No. 3, Mar. 1969, pp. 69-71, 220-222.

"What We Will Do On the Moon," Popular Science, Vol. 189, No. 5, Nov.
1966, pp. 90-92, 204.

"When Will We Land on Mars?" Popular Science, Vol. 186, No. 3, Mar.
1965, pp. 86-87, 184.

"Why a Satellite Stays Up," Popular Science, Vol. 183, No. 4, Oct. 1963,
pp. 16-17.

"Why and How of the Countdown," Popular Science. Vol. 186, No. 1, Jan.
1966, pp. 66-67, 178, 180.

"Why Rockets Have Fins," Popular Science, Vol. 185, No. 3, Sept. 1964,
pp. 68-69, 184.

"Why We'll Quarantine the Returning Apollo Spacemen," Popular Science,
Vol. 193, No. 4, Oct. 1968, pp. 100-102, 220.

"Why We Are Going Back to the Moon," Popular Science, Vol. 195, No. 4,
Oct. 1969, pp. 78-81, 218-219.

"Will Astronauts Fly Rocket Boosters?" Popular Science, Vol. 184, No. 2,
June 1964, pp. 72-73, 174-175.

--
Dave Michelson

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Old October 5th 07, 04:09 PM posted to sci.space.history
Pat Flannery
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Dave Michelson wrote:

Von Braun was a contributing editor to Popular Science during 1960's
and early 1970's and wrote many articles of that sort.


Including "Adolph who? Never heard of him." ;-)

pat
 




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