Von Neumann and Vera Von Braun the, you know, the rocket pioneer from Germany.
Werner Von Braun , the German genius and ex-pat who had designed the V2 missiles that reigned terror on London during World War II and was now involved
Wernher von Braun is a German scientist who came over here after World War II and helped us put a man on the moon. And Huebner worked with von Braun on missiles at Chrysler.
Werner von Braun , that ran slave camps and came here because JFK, that
His name is Wernher von Braun .
It was von Braun and the other men who led the mission.
This is from Werner Von Braun , the architect of Apollo's-- I'm sorry, NASA's Apollo Program.
And an engineer came into von Braun 's office and sheepishly admitted that he had touched a circuit board right before launch and that's why the rocket had blown up.
So she was invited to sign her name beside von Braun 's name.
And I think your book even has a quote from Wernher Von Braun that says basically that we can lick gravity, but sometimes the paperwork can be overwhelming.
Von Braun had a great vision that was articulated through the '50s with the help of Disney and whatnot.
that we could maybe someday go to like Von Braun wanted.
For those of you who know the old Tom Lehrer song about "Wernher von Braun ," Once the rockets go up, who cares where they come down?
That's not my department, says Wernher von Braun .
people don't know this or don't give a but Werner von Braun the guy who got us to the moon,
On the American side, we've got the famous or infamous Wernher von Braun , German, ex-Nazi, made a professor by Adolf Hitler
Still, the astronauts who were staking their lives on Von Braun 's word not impervious to worry.
be about, at least maybe it was about what Von Braun thought it was about back when he was building the Apollo rockets.
So that first mission that was successful on the US side was Explorer I. And the team that was working on this under von Braun ,
But internally, she was given this huge credit and honor of signing the mission chart, which von Braun would normally
So, one example I tell in the story is of Wernher von Braun , during the 1960s.
came into work the next day expecting to find a pink slip on his desk, but instead, there was a bottle of Champagne from von Braun , himself, with a note that said, "Thank you
So the man standing to Huebner's right with the ax on his shirt, that's Wernher von Braun .
The Allies were scooping up scientists like Verner von Braun ,