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Marshall Space Flight Center’s (MSFC) director, Dr. Wernher von Braun (far left), gets a briefing on an experiment...
Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) director, Dr. Wernher von Braun, poses a question to a technician during a visit...
In this photograph, Guenter Ogger of Capitol Magazine, West Germany, greets Marshall Space Flight Center Director,...
Marshall Space Flight Center Director Wernher von Braun presents General J.B. Medaris with a new golf bag. General...
Marshall Space Flight Center Director Dr. Wernher von Braun explains a detail from a Saturn IB mockup and engine to...
Marshall Space Flight Center Director Wernher von Braun presents General J.B. Medaris with a new golf bag. General...
Dr. Wernher von Braun, Director of the Marshall Space Flight Center (right), listens to an explanation of an...
In this picture, Dr. Wernher von Braun, who was serving as Director of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency's (ABMA)...
Dr. Wernher Von Braun (Marshall Center Director 1960-1970) and Dr. Rocco Petrone (Marshall Center Director...
U.S. Senator from Mississippi, John Stennis (left) visited the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in mid-November...
President John F. Kennedy, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson and Marshall Space Flight Center Director Dr. Wernher...
Prior to MSFC (Marshall Space Flight Center) Director, Dr. von Braun's transfer to NASA Headquarters where he had...
Professor Hermann Oberth and Dr. von Braun are briefed on satellite orbits by Dr. Charles A. Lundquist at Army...
Dr. Kurt Debus and Dr. von Braun during prelaunch activities of the Ranger IV at Launch Pad 12 on April 12. 1962.
Dr. von Braun and party look at a laser beam component during a visit at the Marshall Space Flight Center Space...
Dr. von Braun, Dr. Weidner, and Ed Weaver examining a welding device during a tour of the MSFC Manufacturing and...
This photograph of Dr. von Braun, shown here to the left of General Bruce Medaris, was taken in the fall of 1959,...
Dr. von Braun watches the Saturn 1 (SA-1) launch through a scope from the blockhouse 34 on October 27, 1961. The...
Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper checks the neck ring of a space suit worn by Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)...
Dr. von Braun is presented with the front page of the Huntsville Times arnouncing the launch of Explorer I, the...
Dr. von Braun is carried aloft on the shoulders of Huntsville city officials during the Apollo 11 celebration in...
Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Director Dr. von Braun and his family were honored with a series of events prior...
This photograph was taken after Dr. von Braun moved from his post as Director of the Marshall Space Flight Center...
This photograph was taken after Dr. von Braun moved from his post as Director of the Marshall Space Flight Center...