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| Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger, middle, is shown with associates Dr. Wernher von Braun and Martin Schilling, left, signing U.S. citizenship certificates on April 14, 1955. |
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| Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger and Dr. Wernher von Braun at the Observatory of the Rocket city Astrnomical Association in Huntsville in 1956. |
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| In this photo, taken at th Walt Disney Studios in California, Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger and Dr. Wernher von Braun are shown discussing the concepts of nuclear-electric spaceships designed to undertake the mission to the planet Mars. As a part of the Disney "Tomorrowland" series on the exploration of space, the nuclear-electric vehicles were shown in the last three television films, entitled "Mars and Beyond," which first aired in December 1957. |
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| Five pioneers pose with scale models of their missiles they created in the 1950s. From left to right: Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger, Major General Holger Toftoy, Professor Herman Oberth, Dr. Wernher von Braun and Dr. Robert Lusser. |
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| Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger, right, helped brief members of the House Committee on Science and Astroautics t the Marshall Center on March 9, 1962. Also shown in building 4745 from left to right are Dr. Wernher von Braun, director of the Marshall Center; Congressmen Joe D. Waggoner from Louisiana; Earle Cabell from Texas; Olin E. Teague from Texas; and James Fulton from Pennsylvania. |
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| Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger was inducted into the Alabama Aviation Hall of Fame in 2001 at a meeting in Huntsville. |
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| Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger is shown in 1968 with models of a spacecraft and launch vehicles that were being studied for human exploration of Mars. |
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