- Robert Cornog
Robert Alden Cornog (1912-1998), was a
physicist andengineer who helped develop theatomic bomb and missile systems from the Snark to the Minuteman.A native of
Portland, Oregon , who grew up inIowa City , Cornog earned a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering at theUniversity of Iowa . After working for theUnited States Bureau of Reclamation on theBoulder Dam design, he studied atUC Berkeley for his doctorate in physics.His graduate student research led to the co-discovery, with
Luis Alvarez , of hydrogen and helium of atomic mass 3 (tritium andhelium-3 ). [cite paper | title= Discovery of D-D fusion | author = EFDA-JET | date= June 2005 | url=http://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Research-Review/Magazine/1981/81fepi1.html | accessdate=April 2007] [cite web | last=Goldhaber | first=Judith, ed. |title=Lawrence and his Laboratory |date=1981
url=http://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Research-Review/Magazine/1981/81fepi1.html] He also assistedEmilio Segrè in the discovery of element 85,astatine . [cite book | first=Emilio | last=Segrè |title=A Mind Always in Motion: The Autobiography of Emilio Segrè | year=1993 | pages = 135 | url= http://content.cdlib.org/xtf/view?docId=ft700007rb&chunk.id=0&doc.view=print]During
World War II , Cornog designed magnetic equipment for ships and went to work on theManhattan Project , successively at UC Berkeley,Princeton University and inLos Alamos, New Mexico . Cornog became chief engineer of the ordnance division of the atomic bomb development team and was involved in the development of the bomb's trigger mechanism. [cite book | first=George | last=Pendle | title=Strange Angel: The Otherworldly Life of Rocket Scientist John Whiteside Parsons | pages=244 | publisher=Harcourt | year=2006 | id=ISBN 0-297-84853-4]In the 1950s, he focused on
aerodynamics ,nuclear energy and rocket engineering, working on missile systems for severalSouthern California companies, includingNorthrop , Space Technology Laboratories and Ramo-Wooldridge Corporation, which becameTRW . Also an expert onvacuum technology, Cornog headed Vacuum Enterprises from 1967 to 1974 and managed product development for Torr Vacuum Products until 1984. He held several patents and served as a technical advisor on the film "Fat Man and Little Boy ," about the atomic bomb.Envisioning peaceful uses for nuclear and space technology, Cornog in 1959 foresaw a world in 40 to 50 years with worldwide
color television broadcast s,satellite s assembled in space and accurate weather prediction.Cornog was a close associate of rocket pioneer and occultist
Jack Parsons . [cite book | first=George | last=Pendle | title=Strange Angel: The Otherworldly Life of Rocket Scientist John Whiteside Parsons | pages=244-257 | publisher=Harcourt | year=2006 | id=ISBN 0-297-84853-4]Science fiction authorRobert A. Heinlein , a friend, dedicated his novel "Stranger in a Strange Land " to Cornog.Donald Kingsbury dedicated his novel "The Moon Goddess and the Son" to several people including "Robert Cornog for discussing the economics of the leoport."References
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