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  1. Theodore von Karman Memorial Seminar, 1965; Volume 7. A supplement to Advances in the Astronautical Sciences.
  2. Fluid Mechanics and Statistical Methods in Engineering by Hugh L. Dryden, Theodore von Karman, et all 1941
  3. Fundamental equations in aerothermochemistry. Preprint of paper to be read at the Second AGARD Combustion Colloquium, Liège, Belgium. by Theodore von. KARMAN, 1955-01-01
  4. From Low-Speed Aerodynamics to Astronautics by Theodore von Karman, 1963
  5. Astronautica Acta Vol. VIII: The Official Journal of the International Astronautical Federation
  6. Advances in Applied Mechanics : Volume V by Dryden H. L. And Theodore von Karman Karman, 1958
  7. Vorträge aus dem Gebiete der Hydro-und Aerodynamic (Innsbruck 1922) by Theodore von Karman and Tullio Levi-Civita, 1924
  8. Astronautica Acta Vol. VII: The Official Journal of the International Astronautical Federation
  9. Aerodynamics: Selected Topics in the Light of Their Historical Development by Theodore Von Karman, 1954-01-01
  10. Astronautica Acta Vol. VI: The Official Journal of the International Astronautical Federation (VI)
  11. From Low-Speed Aerodynamics to Astronautics by Theodore von Karman, 1963
  12. Metodi matematici nell'ingegneria: Introduzione alla trattazione matematica dei problemi d'ingegneria. by Theodore von and Maurice A. Biot Karman, 1951
  13. Rocket Propulsion by Head of Research Division at the National Office for Aeronautical Studies and Researches, Paris Marcel Barrere, Professor at the University of Brussels Andre Jaumotte, 1960
  14. AERODYNAMICS: History and Analysis of Flight by Theodore Von Karman, 1963

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62. Impacts Of The Early Cold War On The Formulation Of U.S. Science Policy
SUBJECT Conversation with Dr. theodore von karman. Dr. HP Robertson having especially urged me to do so I yesterday afternoon called on Dr. theodore von
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Conversations: 1950 December 21, 1950 MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE SUBJECT: Conversation with Dr. Theodore von Karman. As to names for the Scientific adviser he suggested DuBridge and Oppenheimer. I asked him about Kelly and he spoke very favorably of him, returning to it from time to time and nodding and saying, yes, Kelly, a very good idea. He mentioned also names of Rabi and Bronk but discarded them for various reasons.

63. Theodore Von Karman
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64. American Rocket Scientists
theodore von karman. Born in Budapest Hungary, on May 11, 1881, The GALCIT group s mentor, Professor theodore von karman, in the spring of 1940,
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American Rocket Scientists One of the fathers of modern rocketry is the American, Dr. Robert Goddard (along with Konstantin Tsiolkovsky of Russia and Hermann Oberth of Germany). Dr. Goddard envisioned the exploration of space and had a genius for invention. Dr. Goddard constructed and tested successfully the first rocket using liquid fuel on March 16,1926, at Auburn, Massachusetts. As important in history as the flight of the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk, it was just one of Goddard's "firsts" in rocket propulsion.
Goddard's rockets made little impression upon government officials who saw them. Only through the modest subsidies of the Smithsonian Institution and the Daniel Guggenheim Foundation, as well as the leaves of absence granted him by Worcester Polytechnic Institute of Clark University, was Goddard able to sustain his lifetime of devoted research and testing. Goddard first obtained public notice in 1907 in a cloud of smoke from a powder rocket fired in the basement of the physics building in Worcester Polytechnic Institute. School officials took an immediate interest in the work of the student, Robert Goddard. To their credit, they did not expel him and thus he began his lifetime of dedicated work.
His rocket flight in 1929 carried the first scientific payload on a rocket, a barometer, and a camera. Dr. Goddard developed and demonstrated the basic idea of the "bazooka" two days before the Armistice in 1918 at the Aberdeen Proving Ground. This was later further developed and produced as the World War II bazooka. In World War II, Goddard developed, among other things, the first liquid propellant rocket motors capable of variable thrust. He died on August 10,1945, four days after the first atomic bomb was dropped on Japan. At the time of his death Goddard held 214 patents in rocketry.

65. Theodore Von Karman Biography
theodore von karman biography and related resources.
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Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Theodore von Karman Biography Theodore von Kármán (May 11, 1881 - May 6, 1963) was an engineer and physicist who was active primarily in the fields of aeronautics during the seminal era in the 1940s and 1950s. He is personally responsible for many key advances in aerodynamics, notably his work on supersonic and hypersonic airflow characterization.
He was born in Budapest, Hungary as Karman Todor, studied engineering at the city's Royal Technical University, graduating in 1902, then received his doctorate from the University of Göttingen in 1908. He taught at Göttingen for four years, but became fascinated by flight after seeing one, and in 1912 took a job as director of the Aeronautical Institute at the University of Aachen. He stayed there until 1930 (interrupted by service in the Austro-Hungarian army 1915-1918, where he designed an early helicopter).
Apprehensive about developments in Europe, in 1930 he accepted the directorship of the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology and emigrated to the United States. In 1936, with Frank Malina he founded a company Aerojet to manufacture JATO rocket motors.
In 1944 he helped found the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (now a part of NASA, and became the first chairmain of the Scientific Advisory Group in 1946, which studied aeronautical technologies for the Army Air Force. He also helped found AGARD, the NATO aerodynamics research oversight group (1951), the International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences (1956), the International Academy of Astronautics (1960), and the von Karman Institute in Brussels.

66. Ss1.2
This quote by theodore von karman says a lot about engineers. Dr. theodore von karman is considered to be one of the great aeronautical scientists of
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Introduction Welcome to the second edition of the Super Science Newsletter! This newsletter is designed to supplement the fourth and fifth grade tours of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Discovery Center.
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67. The Three Synergistic Approaches To Science
by General of the Air Force Henry Hap Arnold and Dr. theodore von karman. The first of these letters, from Gen Arnold to Dr. von karman on 7 Nov 1944,
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The Three Synergistic Approaches to Science
Ideas, the advancement of human knowledge, and the follow-through from discovery to completion are the three synergistic approaches to science.
Mr. James Engle, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Science, Technology, and Engineering, Washington, DC (based on comments at the AFRL Fellows Banquet)
One important way to view science is through three of its contributions to human culture: the idea, the advancement of human knowledge, and the follow-through from discovery to completion. This may seem a strange way to characterize science, but it is essential that performers of science in the Air Force (AF) understand these contributions. For nearly 60 years, the AF has been blessed with focus, leadership, and vision. A significant part of its lore and history can be found in a pair of letters exchanged by General of the Air Force Henry "Hap" Arnold and Dr. Theodore Von Karman. The first of these letters, from Gen Arnold to Dr. Von Karman on 7 Nov 1944, was a tasking memorandum concerning the Army/AF Long Range Development program. It forms the foundation of the excellence of science in the AF today. It begins "I believe the security the United States of America will continue to rest, in part, in the developments instituted by our educational and professional scientists." Gen Arnold instructed Dr. Von Karman to begin a study called Toward New Horizons. Gen Arnold goes on to talk about reviewing the principles of warfare, and many of those are incredibly interesting today. One example of his principles found in that letter is that "we are a nation now as one of the predominant powers on earth."

68. Theodore Von Karman
Translate this page theodore von Kármán (professeur) USA USA (1881-1963) von karman avec Teller et Fermi en 1937 Caltech Il devient citoyen américain en 1936.
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Contact de Budapest, il travaille de ), et en il visite les USA.
Etats-Unis (1930)
En Institut de Technologie de Californie . Il rencontre Teller Fermi (photo ci-contre) et en est membre de la NAS En Scientific Advisory Group OSD RAND En il est en Allemagne avec Dryden . En En AFSAB Les 27 et 28 Avril Joseph Kaplan visite l' OSI USAF de Kirtland et la base de Sandia de l' AEC USAF , est d'examiner les rapports d'enquêtes et les circonstances entourant les "phénomènes aériens non-identifiés" observés dans la région, et de faire des recommandations quant au besoin d'investigation scientifique sur ces cas. Les docteurs Kaplan et LaPaz AEC AEC En il quitte Caltech En Kennedy . Il meurt le 6 Mai Mars Home Contact

69. Theodore Von Karman (Nickelsen)-Birkhäuser Physik Und Angewandte Physik Fü
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70. Von Karman
Dr. theodore von karman is considered to be one of the great aeronautical scientists of the twentieth century. von karman was born in Budapest and spent
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Dr. Theodore von Karman is considered to be one of the great aeronautical scientists of the twentieth century. Von Karman was born in Budapest and spent most of his life as a science teacher in Europe and the United States. Von Karman's contributions to the scientific community were significant and continue to have impact on modern testing technologies. He developed many theories of aeronautical and space science, such as the effects of forces and currents on aircraft and spacecraft. He was instrumental in developing supersonic aircraft and Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles. Von Karman was also involved in the practical side of developmental breakthroughs in aviation. He helped develop the world's largest rocket corporation, the Aerojet-General Corp. He was also instrumental in founding the Jet Propulsion Laboratory to develop rocket propulsion. He was also responsible for the establishment of AGARD, the aeronautical research arm of NATO, serving as the organization's first chairman. But the contribution to science and engineering that stands out most in the minds of Middle Tennesseans is von Karman's role in the establishment of the Arnold Engineering Development Center.

71. Theodore Von Karman
Dr. theodore von karman was one of the greatest aeronautical scientists of the 20th century. He was noted for his work in fluid mechanics,
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American Aerospace Pioneers
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72. SPACE.com -- Von Karman Vortex Street Satellite Image.
The phenomenon is named after theodore von karman, a Caltech professor from 1930 to 1949 and one of founders of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory who first
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von Karman vortex street satellite image.
By Robert Roy Britt

Senior Science Writer
posted: 07:00 am ET
13 December 2000
No, it's not Santa's beard. It's a von Karman vortex, of course, as seen from space.
Insects get a boost from von Karman vortices. See below Click-to-enlarge
Santa's Beard?
Actually, it's a vortex street. North is to the left.
Animation:
How a vortex street develops behind a cylinder moving through fluid. More vortices
The SeaWifS satellite also spotted a von Karman vortex around Guadalupe Island, back on August 20, 1999.
Animation courtesy of Cesareo de la Rosa Siqueira at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Bee illustration 2000 www.arttoday.com What? You don't believe in von Karman vortices? Well, let us try to convince you. These strange cloud formations form in the wake of giant obstacles on Earth, in this case the 4,300-foot- (1.3-kilometer-) high volcanic island of Guadalupe, west of Baja California in the Pacific Ocean. The picture, released last week, was taken by the Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) camera aboard the orbiting Terra spacecraft As wind blows from the northwest to southeast (the lower left to upper right in the click-to-enlarge image) it runs into the island and gets spun into vortices, similar to the eddies that form when a receding ocean wave curls around your ankles.

73. SPACE.com -- Shoot From The Hip: A History Of Rocket Science
former JPL Director, theodore von karman, JPL cofounder and Frank J. Malina, named theodore von karman to supervise their exploration of rockets.
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Shoot From The Hip: A History of Rocket Science
By Robert Roy Britt

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The Jet Propulsion Laboratory is a bureaucratically sprawling organization with more rules than you can shake a stick at. Everyone from the top down agrees, so much so that management is working to eliminate many of them. INSIDE JPL This is part of a four-week series looking at problems inside NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the hope that the place can be revived. See the main page of the series THE EARLY YEARS
From left to right: William H. Pickering, former JPL Director, Theodore von Karman, JPL co-founder and Frank J. Malina, co-founder and first director of JPL. Click to enlarge PHOTO GALLERY
Click here to see the history of JPL, including this image of the original rocket boys. Browse six decades of success and failure, in black-and-white and color. But it wasn't always that way. In JPL's renegade youth, rules were not the rule. Herman Bank joined JPL in 1947, expecting the job to be temporary. He retired 37 years later, long after helping engineer America's first space flight, a brief rocket trip above Earth's atmosphere. In a telephone interview from his home in Pasadena, Bank remembered when JPL was lean and mean.

74. History Of Science And Technology- Aerodynamics
THE WIND AND BEYONDtheodore von karman Pioneer in Aviation and Pathfinder in Space - theodore von karman and Lee Edison, Little Brown, Boston, 1967
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HISTORY OF AERODYNAMICS BOOKS WHICH TRACE THE HISTORY OF AERODYNAMICS
THE WIND AND BEYOND:Theodore von Karman- Pioneer in Aviation and Pathfinder in Space

- Theodore von Karman and Lee Edison, Little Brown, Boston, 1967 BRINGING AERODYNAMICS TO AMERICA
- Paul Hanke, MIT Press 1982 THE CHINA CLOUD: America's Tragic Blunder and China's Rise to Nuclear Power
- William Ryan and Sam Summerlin, Little Brown, Boston, 1967 AERODYNAMICS
-Theodore von Karman, Messenger Lecture Series, Cornell University Press, 1952 THE UNIVERSAL MAN: Theodore von Karman's Life in Aeronautics
-Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C, USA, 1992 STORIES FROM A 20th CENTURY LIFE
- W. R. Sears, Parabolic Press, Stanford University, USA, 1993 THREAD OF A SILKWORM
-Iris Chang, 1993 HISTORY OF AERODYNAMICS
- John D. Anderson, Cambridge University Press, 1998
Sir James Lighthill (1924-1998)- An Obituary
William Rees Sears (1913-2002)-An Obituary

75. John Junkins Awarded Von Karman Medal And Lectureship
has been awarded the theodore von karman Medal by the American Institute of Junkins presented the von karman Lecture entitled Adventures on the
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John Junkins Awarded Von Karman Medal And Lectureship
COLLEGE STATION Junkins presented the von Karman Lecture entitled "Adventures on the Interface of Dynamics and Control" at the AIAA Aerospace Sciences meeting in Reno, Nev., Jan. 6-9. He will represent AIAA on a lecture tour during 1997, repeating the presentation at a dozen locations around the world. The annual award is named in honor of pioneering California Institute of Technology Professor Theodore von Karman. His many accomplishments included, in the 1940s, leading the national panel that created the United States Air Force as a separate armed service and set the direction toward the jet age. Junkins was selected to receive this year's von Karman Lectureship based on his accomplishments in aerospace engineering, teaching and research over the past three decades. During the late 1960s at McDonnell Douglas, he developed pioneering guidance and control methods for the Delta rocket. In the 1970s, he developed a method for spacecraft navigation using computer-automated on-board star pattern recognition. In 1980, he developed a method for using the earth's magnetic field to change the pointing direction of a spinning satellite in minimum time. During recent years Junkins has developed control methods for maneuvering large flexible spacecraft and has invented patented laser sensing technology for applications in machine vision and multimedia. His ideas have been implemented successfully in many space missions. Widely recognized for his scholarship, he has authored over 330 publications, including three books.

76. Aerojet- History
It was an unusual group of men who assembled in theodore von karman s Pasadena living room in 1936 to discuss the possibilities of sending rockets into
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79. Jack Parsons & The Curious Origins Of The American Space Program, Part 2, By The
The program was directed by theodore von karman, who was chairman of the She had found theodore von karman s autobiography, The Wind and Beyond.
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Jack Parsons
The Curious Origins of the American Space Program
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Part 2: The Suicide Club Gives Birth to Both
the U.S. and Chinese Missile Programs
I arrived back at the apartment too late to catch the nightly news soap opera with Dan, Tom, McLehrer, and Peter. I opened a Dos XX and selected some CDs. The Hooters and Pink Floyd. My two cats didn't like the music. They scowled and left for another room. I started in on the stack of materials Sheri had left me. "Guess what," Sheri had said. "The project Jack Parsons was involved in at Cal Tech was called the GALCIT Rocket Research Project. It became the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. I found two histories of the programone written in 1940 and one in 1954. You'll be especially surprised at what you find in the later one." I sifted through the pile. The earlier pamphlet was entitled "The Daniel Guggenheim Graduate School of Aeronautics of the California Institute of Technology: A History of the First Ten Years," Bulletin of the California Institute of Technology

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The Scientist explores what is, the Engineer creates what has never been. theodore von karman Hans von Ohain German Inventor of the Jet Engine
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the Engineer creates what has never been."

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