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  2. Hermann Oberth - Wikipedia

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    Hermann Julius Oberth (German: [ˈhɛrman ˈjuːli̯ʊs ˈoːbɛrt]; 25 June 1894 – 28 December 1989) was an Austro-Hungarian -born German physicist and rocket pioneer of Transylvanian Saxon descent. [3] Oberth supported Nazi Germany 's war effort and received the War Merit Cross (1st Class) in 1943.

  3. List of Romanian Nobel laureates and nominees - Wikipedia

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    25 June 1894 in Sibiu, Romania. 28 December 1989 in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. 1967 [a] "for contributions to astronautics and rocketry, and discovering the effect for fuel-saving maneuvers in interplanetary space flights (Oberth effect)." [8] Ferdinand Cap [de] (1924–2016) Austria.

  4. Portal:Space exploration/Biography/Week 3 2007 - Wikipedia

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    In autumn 1929, Oberth launched his first liquid fuel rocket, named Kegeldüse. He was helped in this experiment by his students at the Technical University of Berlin , one of whom was Wernher von Braun , who would later head the wartime project to develop the rocket officially called the A4 , but far better known today as the V-2 .

  5. Redl-Zipf - Wikipedia

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    Another serious explosion at 12:29 PM on August 28, 1944, killed 27 people and caused significant damage to the facility. Among the 27 casualties was Ilse Oberth (1924–1944), the youngest daughter of rocket pioneer Hermann Julius Oberth. Ilse Oberth worked at the facility as a rocket technician and had arrived four months earlier on April 28 ...

  6. Wege zur Raumschiffahrt - Wikipedia

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    Wege zur Raumschiffahrt (Ways to space travel) is a book by Hermann Oberth. Written in German, it was published in 1929 by the Munich Oldenbourg publishing house [1] and was considered a standard work in rocketry for a long time. It was - with a new title and completely revised - the 3rd edition of Oberth's first book Die Rakete zu den ...

  7. Hermann Oberth Space Travel Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Hermann Oberth Space Travel Museum (Hermann-Oberth-Raumfahrt-Museum, or Hermann-Oberth-Museum for short) is a museum of space technology in the Franconian city of Feucht in Bavaria, Germany. It commemorates the life work of the famous visionary and rocket pioneer Hermann Oberth. Exhibits include a Kumulus rocket and a Cirrus rocket, which ...

  8. Hermann-Oberth-Gesellschaft - Wikipedia

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    The Hermann Oberth Gesellschaft (1952-1993) [3] was an association named after Hermann Oberth, [4] the German astronautics pioneer and the authoritative expert on rocketry outside the United States, [5] which develops and builds rockets and trains engineers in space technology. The association was founded on the initiative of the german rocket ...

  9. Youth Pledge - Wikipedia

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    The youth pledge text. The Youth Pledge (Indonesian: Sumpah Pemuda, lit. ' Youth Oath '), officaly titled as Decision of the Congress of Indonesian Youth (van Ophuijsen spelling Indonesian: Poetoesan Congres Pemoeda-pemoeda Indonesia) is the pledge made by young Indonesians since 28 October 1928, which defined the identity of Indonesians.