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  1. Walter Haeussermann (also spelled Häussermann; March 2, 1914 – December 8, 2010) was a German-American aerospace engineer and member of the "von Braun rocket group", both at Peenemünde and later at Marshall Space Flight Center, where he was the director of the guidance and control laboratory.

  2. 26 de dic. de 2010 · Tras la muerte, el 8 de diciembre, de Walter Haeussermann, solo quedan en vida seis de los científicos alemanes que emigraron a Estados Unidos después de la II Guerra Mundial para crear los...

  3. 18 de dic. de 2010 · Walter Haeussermann, a leading member of the team of German rocket scientists headed by Wernher von Braun who were brought to the United States after World War II to help develop...

  4. Dr. Walter Haeussermann is associate director for science in the Science and Engineering Directorate at NASA's George C. Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.

  5. 14 de feb. de 2011 · Walter Häussermann was a leading member of that remarkable team of German rocket experts who worked on the V1 and V2 rockets. After the War, led by Wernher von Braun, the group...

  6. www.thetimes.com › article › walter-haeussermann-q6fnxnfgfwrWalter Haeussermann

    Walter Haeussermann, engineer, mathematician and rocket scientist, was a pioneer of the American space programme. Best known for his expertise in the guidance and control systems for rockets, he played a key role in the US space programme and the development of American ballistic missiles after the Second World War.

  7. 28 de may. de 1992 · 1. Waring: ... May 28, 1992. I'm speaking with Dr. Haeussermann. We're going to talk about the Lunar Rover and the ATM among other things. Let's just start out with the Rover. Could you describe the origins of the Lunar Roving Vehicle, particularly how Marshall would have gotten involved in a manned vehicle like that?