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20: 175:(MSFC) and the Preliminary Design Section became the Future Projects Office. The Office served to coordinate between MSFC and NASA as a whole, as well as continuing to study new missions based on the Saturn rockets. In 1960 Koelle became a naturalized American citizen. He took his doctorate in Engineering at 155:
studies into conversions and modifications of various missiles for use as space launchers. Over time the section grew from 4 to 70 people as their studies on what was then known as "Super-Jupiter" evolved into the "Juno V" and finally into the
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force reduction in NASA budgets, he concluded that the rapid progress he had participated in was no longer possible, and decided to look for other work. In 1965 he accepted a teaching position at TU Berlin. Following the death of
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Heinz-Hermann Koelle, "Werden und Wirken eines Deutsch-Amerikanischen Raumfahrt-Professors" ("Growth and Work of a German-American Spaceflight-Professor"), W&T Verlag, Berlin, 1994,
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in 1957. He took charge of Preliminary Design Section of the Structures and Mechanics Laboratory. The section had the task of carrying out
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camp after the war, Koelle turned his back on military matters and turned to the field of civilian spaceflight.
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Heinz-Hermann Koelle Collection, The University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections
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Heinz-Hermann Koelle (Editor-in-Chief), "Handbook of Astronautical Engineering", McGraw-Hill, 1961
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He married Elisabeth Trautmann in 1951; they had three daughters, Ingrid, Karin and Patricia.
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Prospects of a settlement on the moon: development, operation, cost, benefits
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Koelle arrived in the U.S. in April 1955, three months before President
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team. In 1951 he and another ex-pilot helped von Braun publish his book
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who made the preliminary designs on the rocket that would emerge as the
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announced that country's intent to launch a satellite during the
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He received the 1952 Medal of the French Aeroclub and the 1963
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and served as a pilot during the war. During his time in a
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The Saturn V F-1 engine: powering Apollo into history
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Index


Wernher von Braun
Danzig
Free City of Danzig
Berlin
Germany
aeronautical engineer
Saturn I
Wernher von Braun
Army Ballistic Missile Agency
Explorer 1
Marshall Space Flight Center
Project Apollo
Technische Universität Berlin
Free City of Danzig
Luftwaffe
prisoner of war
German Society for Space Travel
PeenemĂĽnde
mechanical engineering
University of Stuttgart
Redstone Arsenal
Huntsville, Alabama
Dwight D. Eisenhower
International Geophysical Year
"blue-sky"
Saturn I
Project Horizon
NASA
Marshall Space Flight Center

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