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The rocket lab : Maurice Zucrow, Purdue University, and America's race to space / Michael G. Smith.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Smith, Michael G., 1960- author.
Series:
The Founders Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Zucrow, Maurice J. (Maurice Joseph), 1899-1975.
Zucrow, Maurice J.
Purdue University--History--20th century.
Purdue University.
Aerospace engineers--United States--Biography.
Aerospace engineers.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (386 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
West Lafayette, Indiana : Purdue University, [2023]
Summary:
The Rocket Lab: Maurice Zucrow, Purdue University, and America's Race to Space focuses on the golden era of space exploration between 1946 and 1966, specifically the life and times of Purdue University's Dr. Maurice J. Zucrow, a pioneering teacher and researcher in aerospace engineering. Zucrow taught America's first university course in jet and rocket propulsion, wrote the field's first textbook, and established the country's first educational Rocket Lab. He was part of a small circle of innovators who transformed Purdue into the country's largest engineering university, which became a cradle of astronauts. Taking a chronological and thematic approach, The Rocket Lab weaves between the local and national, drawing in rival universities, especially Harvard, MIT, Princeton, and Caltech. Also covered is Zucrow's role in the national project system of research and development through World War II and the Cold War. At Aerojet, he was one of the country's original project engineers, dedicated to scientific-technical expertise and the stepwise approach. He made vanguard power plant contributions to the Northrop Flying Wing, as well as the Corporal, Nike, and Atlas missiles, among others. Zucrow's work in propulsion helped to improve the country's arsenal of ballistic missiles and space launchers, and as a teacher, he educated the first generation of aerospace engineers. This book elevates Zucrow and the central role he played in getting the United States to space.
Contents:
Cover
The Rocket Lab
Title
Copyright
Dedication
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction: A Study in Professional Biography
1. Moishe Zucrow: An Emigrant's Life
2. Prime Movers: Purdue University and Its Power Plants
3. Research and Development: American Rockets for War
4. Jet Propulsion: The New Science of Rocket Engines
5. Project State: Guided Missiles for the Cold War
6. Satellite Visions: The Dilemmas of Space Exploration
7. Rocket Lab: Doc Zucrow and His Boys
8. Moon Race: Purdue's Pathways to Outer Space
Epilogue: The Enduring Life of a Consultant
Appendix 1: Zucrow PhD Students (as of 1965), With Graduation Dates and Positions
Appendix 2: Career Paths and Contributions of Select Zucrow Students
Appendix 3: Purdue Rocket Laboratory Courses Between 1946 and 1971
Notes
Archival Sources
Index
About the Author
Notes:
Includes index.
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ISBN:
9781612498423
1612498426
9781612498430
1612498434
OCLC:
1374429334

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