American Decades
Von Braun, Wernher 1912-1977
ROCKET SCIENTIST
Early Interest in Rocketry.
Wernher von Braun was born in Prussia in 1912. His father, a baron, was minister of food and agriculture during the Weimar Republic before Hitler came to power in Germany, and his work caused him to move frequently. Baroness von Braun had broad interests, including astronomy, which she passed to her son. In school, von Braun was particularly poor at math and science. His father moved him to a more practical school that taught farming and land management. He did well there, and his mother encouraged his interest in astronomy by buying him a telescope as a reward. He later recalled that his interest in space travel was further excited by an article on flight to the moon that he read when he was eighteen. For whatever reason, he became involved with astronomy and rocketry, interests that led him to study engineering at institutes in Berlin and Zurich, where he assisted the...
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1950's Science and Technology
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Chromosome Number in Humans
- Communication
- The Computer Comes of Age
- Computer Predicts Election
- Computer Technology: Evolving Science
- Cyclotron/Bevatron
- DNA
- Dental Drills: High Speed and Painless (More or Less)
- Fossil Dating
- H-Bomb
- ICBM
- Jets
- Mapping the Ocean Floor
- Maser/Laser
- The Microwave Oven
- The New Frontier
- Nuclear Submarines
- Oral Contraceptives
- Radio Astronomy
- Radioimmunoassay
- The Saint Lawrence Seaway
- Sex Change
- Telephones in the Age of Technology
- Television
- Transatlantic Cable
- The Transistor
- Women in Science and Technology
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Awards
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Science and Technology, 1950–1959
