Deutsches Raketen- und Raumfahrt Museum e. V.
Biographical notes:
The attempt to establish a permanent museum in Stuttgart extended from 1954 to the early 1960s. The museum was to have been an outgrowth of the Gesellschaft für Weltraumforschung, founded in Stuttgart in 1948. Both the museum and its predecessor were members of the International Astronautical Federation. The museum was intended to gather and display technical and literary materials (both historical and contemporary) relevant to studies in astronautics. It was also intended to promote such studies through educational programs on both the contemporary state of rocket technology and the early stages of space travel. Almost all the correspondence is to or from Alfred Fritz, the museum's founder and managing director.
From the description of Deutsches Raketen- und Raumfahrt Museum e. V. records, 1942-1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86130366
Historical Note
The collection includes papers and illustrations concerning the planned Deutsches Raketen- und Raumfahrtmuseum e.V. The museum was intended to gather and display technical and literary materials (both historical and contemporary) relevent to studies in astronautics. It was also intended to promote such studies through educational programs on both the contemporary state of rocket-technology and the early stages of space travel. The attempt to establish a permanent museum in Stuttgart extended from 1954 to the early 1960's. The museum was to have been an outgrowth of the Gesellschaft fur Weltraumforschung, founded in Stuttgart in 1948. Both the museum and its predecessor were members of the International Astroautical Federation. Among the museum's holdings were an A-4 rocket (v-2), the rocket chamber and gas chamber of the "Veronique," a nose cone and instrumentation of an "Äerobee," as well as post-war technical, scientific, and rocket-related literature by Stoelzel, Mohr, the Deutsche Raketengesellschaft für Raketentechnik und Raumfahrt. During the late 1950's and the early 1960's the museum held at least 12 exhibitions. The museum also cooperated with Columbia-Morningside in the filming of the Wernher von Braun Story.
From the guide to the Deutsches Raketen- und Raumfahrt Museum e. V. Records, 1942-1969, (Stanford University. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives.)
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Subjects:
- Aeronautics
- Rocketry
- Science
- Science
- Space ships
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- Germany (as recorded)