- Eugen Sänger
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name = Eugen Sänger
nationality = German
birth_date =September 22 ,1905
birth_place = Preßnitz
death_date =February 10 ,1964
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significant_advance =lifting body andramjet
significant_awards =Eugen Sänger (
September 22 ,1905 -February 10 ,1964 ) was anAustria n-Germanaerospace engineer best known for his contributions tolifting body andramjet technology.Early career
Sänger was born in Preßnitz in
Bohemia , at that time part of theAustro-Hungarian Empire . He studiedcivil engineering at the Technical Universities ofGraz andVienna . As a student, he came in contact withHermann Oberth 's book "Die Rakete zu den Planetenräumen" ("By Rocket into Planetary Space"), which inspired him to change from studying civil engineering toaeronautics . He also joined Germany's amateur rocket movement, the "Verein für Raumschiffahrt " (VfR - "Spaceflight Society") which was centered on Oberth.Sänger made rocket-powered flight the subject of his
thesis , but it was rejected by the university as too fanciful. He was allowed to graduate when he submitted a far more mundane paper on the statics ofwing truss es. Sänger would later publish his rejected thesis under the title "Raketenflugtechnik" ("Rocket Flight Engineering") in 1933. In 1935 and 1936, he published articles onrocket -powered flight for theAustria n journal "Flug" ("Flying.") These attracted the attention of the "Reichsluftfahrtministerium " (RLM, or "Reich Aviation Ministry") which saw Sänger's ideas as a potential way to accomplish the goal of building a bomber that could strike theUnited States from Germany (the "Amerika" Bomber project).ub-orbital bomber concept
Sänger agreed to lead a rocket development team in the "
Lüneburger Heide " region in 1936. He gradually conceived a rocket-poweredsled that would launch abomber with its own rocket engines that would climb to the fringe of space and then skip along the upper atmosphere - not actually enteringorbit , but able to cover vast distances in a series of sub-orbital hops. This remarkable design was called the "Silbervogel " ("Silverbird") and would have relied on itsfuselage creating lift (as alifting body ) to carry it along itssub-orbit al path. Sänger was assisted in this design bymathematician Irene Bredt , whom he married. Sänger also designed the rocket motors that the space-plane would use, which would need to generate 1 meganewton (224,809 lbs) ofthrust . In this design, he was one of the first to suggest using the rocket's fuel as a way of cooling the engine, by circulating it around the rocket nozzle before burning it in the engine.By 1942, the
Reich Air Ministry canceled this project along with other more ambitious and theoretical designs in favour of concentrating on proven technologies. Sänger was sent to work for the "Deutsche Versuchsanstalt für Segelflug " (DFS, or"German Gliding Research Institute"). There he did important work onramjet technology until the end ofWorld War II .Postwar
After the war ended, Sänger worked for the French government and in 1949 founded the "
Fédération Astronautique ". Whilst in France, he was the subject of a botched attempt by Soviet agents to win him over.Stalin had become intrigued by reports of the "Silbervogel" design and sent his son, Vasily, and scientistGrigori Tokaty to convince him to come to the Soviet Union, but they failed to do so. It has also been reported that Stalin instructed theNKVD to kidnap him. [cite web | last = Wade | first = Mark | authorlink = | title = Keldysh Bomber | work = | publisher = Astronautix.com | date = | url = http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/kelomber.htm | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2008-01-17 ] .In 1951, he became the first President of the
International Astronautical Federation .By 1954, Sänger had returned to
Germany and three years later was directing ajet propulsion research institute inStuttgart . Between 1961 and 1963 he acted as a consultant for Junkers in designing a ramjet-powered space-plane that never left the drawing board. Sänger's other theoretical innovations during this period were proposing means of usingphoton s for interplanetary and interstellar spacecraft propulsion, including thesolar sail . He died inBerlin . His work on the "Silbervogel" would prove important to the X-15,X-20 Dyna-Soar , and ultimatelySpace Shuttle program s.Honours
* Elected Honary Fellow of the B.I.S. in 1949 [cite journal|journal=Journal of the British Interplanetary Society March 1950 vol 9 No.2| title=Dr Eugen Sänger| year=1950]
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Books and Technical Reports
*cite book | last = Sänger | first = Eugen | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Zur Mechanik der Photonen-Strahlantriebe | publisher = R. Oldenbourg | year = 1956 | location = München, | pages = 92 | url = | doi = | id = | isbn =
*cite book | last = Sänger | first = Eugen | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Zur Stahlungsphysik der Photonen-Strahlantriebe und Waffenstrahlen | publisher = R. Oldenbourg | year = 1957 | location = München | pages = 173 | url = | doi = | id = | isbn =
*cite book | last = Sänger | first = Eugen | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Rocket Flight Engineering | publisher = NASA Tech. Trans. F-223 | year = 1933 | location = (Washington, 1965) | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn =
*cite web | last = Sänger | first = Eugen | authorlink = | coauthors = Irene Sänger-Bredt | title = A Rocket Drive For Long Range Bombers | work = | publisher = Astronautix.com | date = August 1944 | url = http://www.astronautix.com/data/saenger.pdf | format = PDF | doi = | accessdate = 2008-01-17
* "Saenger, Hartmut E and Szames, Alexandre D, From the Silverbird to Interstellar Voyages, IAC-03-IAA.2.4.a.07."
*cite book | last = Sänger | first = Eugen | authorlink = | coauthors = trans, Karl Frucht | title = Space Flight: Countdown for the Future | publisher = McGraw-Hill | year = 1965 | location = New York | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn =
*cite book | last = Duffy | first = James P. | authorlink = | title = TARGET: AMERICA : Hitler's Plan to Attack the United States | publisher = Praeger | year = 2004 | pages = | doi = | isbn = 0-275-96684-4
*cite book | last = Shayler | first = David J. | authorlink = | title = Women in Space - Following Valentina | publisher =Springer | year = 2005 | pages = | doi = | isbn = 1-85233-744-3Other
*cite web | last = Westman | first = Juhani | authorlink = | title = Global Bounce | work = | publisher = | year = 2006 | url = http://www.pp.htv.fi/jwestman/space/sang-e.html | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2008-01-17
*cite web | last = Wade | first = Mark | authorlink = | title = Eugen Albert Saenger | work = | publisher = Astronautix.com | date = | url = http://www.astronautix.com/astros/saenger.htm | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2008-01-17ee also
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Silbervogel
*Keldysh bomber
*Spacecraft propulsion
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