- Adolf Thiel
Adolf Thiel (
1915 -June 2 2001 ) was anAustria n-born German expert inguided missile s duringWorld War II , and later worked for theUnited States Army andTRW .Thiel had been an associate professor of engineering at the Institute of Technology in
Darmstadt before joiningWernher von Braun 's team at the Army Research CenterPeenemünde , where he was involved in developing theV-2 rocket . By the end of the war, he was transferred to the United States by the US Army (seeOperation Paperclip ) where he resumed his work with von Braun's group inFort Bliss, Texas . During the nine years Thiel worked for the U.S. Army, he held positions atWhite Sands Missile Range inNew Mexico and atHuntsville, Alabama . He primarily supervised preliminary design of the Redstone missile and other short- and intermediate-range ballistic missile systems.Thiel left the Army in 1955 to join Space Technology Laboratories, which later became TRW. During the late 1950s, he was program manager for the Thor ballistic missile, which became a first-stage launch for the Explorer spacecraft. He was director of space projects for TRW when it developed Explorer VI and Pioneer V, two of the earliest US craft to explore interplanetary space. He oversaw all of TRW's space programs during the 1970s.
After his retirement in 1980 as a senior vice president, Thiel served as an executive consultant to TRW and on
NASA planning groups. He was named a fellow of theAmerican Astronautical Society in 1968.Thiel died in
Los Angeles in 2001.
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