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Walter W. Jacobi Collection
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Walter W. Jacobi Collection
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Walter W. Jacobi was born on January 13, 1918 in Saalfeld, Germany. On November 16, 1946, Jacobi arrived in the United States under Operation Paperclip with a group of 118 fellow scientists in Dr. Wernher von Braun’s team.
The Paperclips started to work for the War Department of the United States at Fort Bliss, Texas, in White Sands, New Mexico, and finally in Huntsville, Alabama in 1950. The team continued to work on their rocket research, which culminated in the Apollo/Saturn Program and man landing on the moon in 1969.
Jacobi spent his entire career with NASA; even in retirement, he followed the events and projects at NASA and the Marshall Space Flight Center.
Jacobi passed away on August 19, 2009 in Huntsville, Alabama.
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sdsp_skyl_000036
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"APOLLO APPLICATION PROGRAM VEHICLES."
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This image depicts various Apollo launch vehicles.
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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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1965-12-27
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1965-1970
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Skylab Program
Apollo applications program
Saturn launch vehicles
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Diagrams
Posters
Still Image
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Walter W. Jacobi Collection
Box 6, Folder 9
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections, Huntsville, Alabama
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en
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Skylab Document Scanning Project Metadata
Skylab 50th Anniversary
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Walter W. Jacobi Collection
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Walter W. Jacobi Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Walter W. Jacobi was born on January 13, 1918 in Saalfeld, Germany. On November 16, 1946, Jacobi arrived in the United States under Operation Paperclip with a group of 118 fellow scientists in Dr. Wernher von Braun’s team.
The Paperclips started to work for the War Department of the United States at Fort Bliss, Texas, in White Sands, New Mexico, and finally in Huntsville, Alabama in 1950. The team continued to work on their rocket research, which culminated in the Apollo/Saturn Program and man landing on the moon in 1969.
Jacobi spent his entire career with NASA; even in retirement, he followed the events and projects at NASA and the Marshall Space Flight Center.
Jacobi passed away on August 19, 2009 in Huntsville, Alabama.
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<a href="http://libarchstor.uah.edu:8081/repositories/2/resources/113">View the Walter W. Jacobi Collection finding aid on ArchivesSpace</a>
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spc_jaco_001_007
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Marshall Space Flight Center Space Day 1961 program.
Description
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The program includes "Marshall Center Highlights" from the Center's first year, a message from director Wernher von Braun, a photograph of the Space Queen and Princesses, and a guide to the Center's buildings.
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George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
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1961-07-01
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1960-1969
Subject
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Von Braun, Wernher, 1912-1977
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
Saturn launch vehicles
Saturn Project (U.S.)
Huntsville (Ala.)
Madison County (Ala.)
Type
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Programs
Text
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Walter W. Jacobi Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
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This item was digitized for the Apollo 11 50th anniversary celebration.
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en
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