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Dr. von Braun and Professor Hermann Oberth are honored by the Berlin Technical University. Both received honorary...
This photograph shows Dr. von Braun, second from the left, in the blockhouse at the Florida launch facilities on...
Dr. von Braun watches the Saturn 1 (SA-1) launch through a scope from the blockhouse 34 on October 27, 1961. The...
Dr. Kurt Debus and Dr. von Braun during prelaunch activities of the Ranger IV at Launch Pad 12 on April 12. 1962.
Upon return from a Bahamas vacation, Dr. von Braun pulled a practical joke upon his associates by sporting a beard.
This photograph was taken in 1960 and shows Dr. von Braun, left, and Secretary of the Army, Wilbur Brucker in the...
This photograph is dated October 14, 1964, and shows Dr. von Braun, left, during a tour of the NASA Marned...
This photograph depicts Dr. von Braun (fourth from far right) and other NASA officials surveying the deep-sea...
Dr. von Braun encouraged his laboratory directors and other managers at the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) to...
Apollo 11 splashdown celebration in Huntsville, Alabama, on July 24, 1969. Huntsville Alabama is the home of the...
Dr. George M. Lowe, left, Acting Administrator of NASA, and Dr. von Braun monitor the Apollo 14 prelaunch activities...
Dr. Joseph Randall, a laser expert at Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), explains one of the projects he is...
Dr. von Braun, Director of the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), and Dr. Debus, Director of Launch Operations...
Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper checks the neck ring of a space suit worn by Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)...
This image depicts the tension in the Launch Control Center of the Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral, Florida,...
Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Director, Dr. von Braun, submerges after spending some time under water in the...
Photographed are Dr. von Braun and Astronaut L. Gordon Cooper in the blockhouse during the recovery operation of the...
Dr. von Braun pauses in front of the Saturn V vehicle being readied for the historic Apollo 11 lunar landing mission...
Prior to MSFC (Marshall Space Flight Center) Director, Dr. von Braun's transfer to NASA Headquarters where he had...
Dr. von Braun is presented with the front page of the Huntsville Times arnouncing the launch of Explorer I, the...
This photograph is believed to have been taken in the early 1960s and shows Dr. von Braun at the Douglas Aircraft...
This profile of Dr. von Braun was taken in the Launch Complex Control Center at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida...
This photograph is not dated. It was probably taken in the late 1960s. Dr. von Braun appears to be in the launch...
Dr. von Braun and Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger at the Observatory of the Rocket City Astronomical Association in 1956.