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American Rocket Society

The American Rocket Society (ARS) began its existence on 4 April 1930, under the name of the American Interplanetary Society. It was founded by science fiction writers G. Edward Pendray, David Lasser, Laurence Manning, Nathan Schachner, and others. Pendray corresponded with Willy Ley of the German rocket society, Verein für Raumschiffahrt, and visited him in 1931. The members originally conducted their own rocket experiments in New York and New Jersey. The society printed its own journal. The AIS did pioneering work in testing the design requirements of liquid-fueled rockets, with a number of successful test launches of ARS rockets occurring in this period and pointing the way to the United States space program. Its name was changed to American Rocket Society on 6 April 1934. In 1936, the American Rocket Society and its member Alfred Africano were awarded the Prix d'Astronautique by the Société astronomique de France (French Astronomical Society) in recognition of their pioneering tests with liquid fueled rockets.

The ''Journal of the American Rocket Society'' was published from 1945 - 53.

Membership increased rapidly in the 1950s as the government funded "upper air research", and by the end of the decade it had reached 21,000. In early 1963, the ARS merged with the Institute of the Aerospace Sciences to become the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Jet propulsion.

    Published 1954
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    Rockets / by Goddard, Robert Hutchings, 1882-1945

    Published 1946
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    Space flight report to the nation / by Grey, Jerry

    Published 1962
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    ARS journal.

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    Journal of the American Rocket Society.

    Published 1945
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    Basic concepts of space law. 1. The unmanned earth satellite. by Haley, Andrew G. (Andrew Gallagher)

    Published 1956
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    Guidance and control /

    Published 1962
    “…American Rocket Society Symposium…”
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    Guidance and control /

    Published 1962
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    Technology of lunar exploration /

    Published 1963
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    Technology of lunar exploration /

    Published 1963
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    Astronautics.

    Published 1932
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    Power systems for space flight : a selection of technical papers based mainly on the American Rocket Society Space Power Systems Conference /

    Published 1963
    “…American Rocket Society. Power Systems Committee…”
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    Energy conversion for space power : a selection of technical papers based mainly on a symposium of the American Rocket Society /

    Published 1961
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    Energy conversion for space power a selection of technical papers based mainly on a symposium of the American Rocket Society /

    Published 1961
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    Detonation and two-phase flow /

    Published 1962
    “…Symposium of the American Rocket Society Palm Beach, Fla.…”
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