Richard h battin biography
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Nasa Johnson Space Center Oral History Project Biographical Data Sheet
NASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTER ORAL HISTORY planerat arbete BIOGRAPHICAL DATA SHEET NAME: Richard Horace Battin ORAL HISTORY: 18 April 2000 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: S.B. in Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1945 Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1951 JOBS BEFORE NASA INVOLVEMENT: Instrumentation Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1951-1956, 1957-1959) Adjunct Professor, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1951-date unknown) Unknown Private Industry (1956-1957) NASA INVOLVEMENT: Instrumentation Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1959-1970) Engineer (1961- date unknown) Assistant Director (ca.1962- date unknown) Director of Space Guidance and Analysis (ca.1966- date unknown
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Description
Milton B. Trageser, J. Halcomb Laning and Richard H. Battin admire a model of a space probe.
Original Caption: "Key workers on the Recoverable Interplanetary Space Probe just announced by Massachusetts Institute of Technology are seen with model of the vehicle. Left to right, Milton Trageser, Waltham, who was Group Leader for the project; Dr. J.H. Laning, Stoneham, Deputy Associate Director of the Laboratory, who performed much of the theoretical work concerned with the project, and Dr. Richard H. Battin, Lexington, mathematician who figures out orbital paths and navigational techniques for the proposed space trip. All are assigned to M.I.T.'s Instumentation Laboratory."
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