How Long to Read Technical Proposal for Manned Multi Modular Spacecraft (Project MALLAR)

By CONRAD. GODWIN LAU (ROBERT.)

How Long Does it Take to Read Technical Proposal for Manned Multi Modular Spacecraft (Project MALLAR)?

It takes the average reader 4 hours and 14 minutes to read Technical Proposal for Manned Multi Modular Spacecraft (Project MALLAR) by CONRAD. GODWIN LAU (ROBERT.)

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Description

In the Spring of 1961 President John Kennedy challenged his country to place humans on the moon and return them to Earth by the end of the decade. It seemed an audacious proposal to outside observers, but also to the heads of the two-year old National Aeronautics and Space Agency.What had been lost in the political cloud and excitement surrounding the President's challenge was the fact that there were people in the aerospace community, outside of NASA, who were sure that a manned mission to the moon was possible within ten years, and they had known this since at least 1958, when NASA didn't even exist. These enthusiastic advocates included the German rocket scientists working for the Army under Wernher von Braun; a team of military engineers working for the U.S. Air Force under General Bernard Schriever; and a team of engineers working under Conrad Lau at the Vought Aircraft Astronautics Division whose efforts remained largely unknown. Between the Spring of 1958 and Christmas 1959 Lau and his team worked out the most effective way to get to the moon using the advanced rockets being proposed by von Braun's team. Following a visit by their ebullient congressman, Olin Teague, Vought's manager John Clark sent Lau's report to Abe Silverstein, head of manned space flight at NASA. Less than a month later Silverstein ordered his advanced design leader, Robert Piland, to essentially work from Lau's ideas to create a modular spacecraft system for Apollo. It would be two years later that NASA would then adopt the method resurrected by Lau to leave the main spacecraft in lunar orbit to save fuel. Only ten copies of this report were distributed - until now. Project MALLAR is the 100th book in the acclaimed Apogee Books' Space Series.

How long is Technical Proposal for Manned Multi Modular Spacecraft (Project MALLAR)?

Technical Proposal for Manned Multi Modular Spacecraft (Project MALLAR) by CONRAD. GODWIN LAU (ROBERT.) is 252 pages long, and a total of 63,504 words.

This makes it 85% the length of the average book. It also has 78% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Technical Proposal for Manned Multi Modular Spacecraft (Project MALLAR) Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 5 hours and 47 minutes to read Technical Proposal for Manned Multi Modular Spacecraft (Project MALLAR) aloud.

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Technical Proposal for Manned Multi Modular Spacecraft (Project MALLAR) is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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