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Charles A. Lundquist

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31: 299:, filling a number of research roles including Associate Vice President for Research and Director of the Interactive Projects Office. He contributed a large amount of physical research and documents to the school's Salmon Library and Archives; he also recorded a series of oral interviews with early American and German rocket scientists. Lundquist retired from UAH in 2000 but continued to work at the school until his death in 2017, including publishing a book, 224:
as an assistant professor of engineering research, working on homing torpedoes in the school's Ordnance Research Lab. In 1954, he was caught up in a sweeping Army draft of civilians who had previously received deferments; Lundquist had received several during his time as a student. He underwent basic
287:. As director, Lundquist grew increasingly disappointed with what he saw as NASA's tendency to, rather than evolve old projects, scrap them and begin new one from scratch, and he ultimately retired from the MSFC in 1981. 268:, whom he worked alongside on satellite tracking. As assistant director, Lundquist coordinated the SAO's scientific investigations while remaining a member of the NASA Group for Lunar Exploration Planning. 192:, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lundquist. He completed high school early, in the summer of 1945, in order to enlist in the United States military but changed course after the end of 205: 171:. After retirement, Lundquist devoted his time to collecting and documenting early space program history, particularly that surrounding German rocket scientists in 538: 245:, where he worked in the Research Projects Lab. While with NASA, Lundquist was heavily involved with the development of artificial satellites, working on 533: 367: 553: 548: 257: 168: 140: 543: 296: 144: 159:(March 26, 1928 - June 3, 2017) was an early NASA scientist and program director. He managed research on satellites and rockets at the 212:. While in Kansas, he met Patricia Richardson, whom he married on November 28, 1951. In 1953, he graduated with a Ph.D. in physics. 271:
Lundquist returned to the MSFC in 1973 to fill the role of director of the Space Sciences Lab, replacing the former director
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Charles Lundquist Collection, The University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections
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as chief of the Physics and Astrophysics branch. In 1960, he transferred to the new
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who had died in an automobile accident. Lundquist was involved with the
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before being assigned to the Guided Missile Development Division at
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annual meeting in Chicago. Lundquist entered graduate school at the
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projects; he also worked on the Consort and Joust series of
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as an assistant director. Lundquist attributed the move to
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Hermann Oberth
Wernher von Braun
Webster, South Dakota
Huntsville, Alabama
South Dakota State University
University of Kansas
Redstone Arsenal
Marshall Space Flight Center
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Army Ballistic Missile Agency
Marshall Space Flight Center
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Huntsville, Alabama
Webster, South Dakota
World War II
South Dakota State University
Wernher von Braun
American Association for the Advancement of Science
University of Kansas
Pennsylvania State University
Fort Bliss
Redstone Arsenal
Athens College
Army Ballistic Missile Agency
Marshall Space Flight Center
Project Orbiter
Explorer 1
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory

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