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Max Valier from en.wikipedia.org
Max Valier (9 February 1895 – 17 May 1930) was an Austrian rocketry pioneer. He was a leading figure in the world's first large-scale rocket program, ...

Max Valier

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Max Valier was an Austrian rocketry pioneer. He was a leading figure in the world's first large-scale rocket program, Opel-RAK, and helped found the German Verein für Raumschiffahrt that would bring together many of the minds that would later make... Wikipedia
Born: February 9, 1895, Bolzano, Italy
Died: May 17, 1930 (age 35 years), Berlin, Germany
Max Valier from space.skyrocket.de
Jan 14, 2023 · Max Valier Sat (formerly known as Max Valier) is a 15 kg nanosatellite with an X-ray astronomy payload and an amateur radio payload.
Apr 27, 2017 · At a size of 50 mm x 70 mm and a power consumption of less than 0.8 W, the receiver is ideally suited for nano- and microsatellites with ...
Max Valier from www.nmspacemuseum.org
Max Valier was born on February 9, 1895, in Bozen, Austria-Hungary, now Bolzano Italy. He enrolled in the University of Innsbruck in 1913 and studied ...
Max Valier from pioneersofflight.si.edu
Max Valier, born in Bozen, Austria-Hungary, in 1895, helped popularize Hermann Oberth's ideas in Germany and Austria in the 1920s.
Max Valier from spaceflight101.com
The brain of the Max Valier Sat is a 16-bit Microcontroller in charge of commanding all onboard systems, processing attitude sensor data and collecting data ...
Max Valier from www.suedtirolerland.it
Max Valier (1895 - 1930), a pioneer of aerospace and of rocket technology, was born in the South Tyrolean main town of Bolzano.
Max Valier from www.flyingcarsandfoodpills.com
Max Valier (pronounced Val-yay) was born in Bozen in 1895 and while he is remembered there others have forgotten that he was once the most famous rocket pioneer ...
Max Valier from www.popsci.com
Mar 10, 2014 · Killed by his own experiment, Valier was possibly the first to die on the quest for spaceflight.
Max Valier from db.satnogs.org
Max Valier Sat is an amateur satellite built in cooperation by: "Max Valier" High School in Bolzano/Bozen (Italy), OHB System AG from Bremen (Germany), ...