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Rocket Girl

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by George D. Morgan


  older sister of Mary, 48, 52, 53, 59, 193

  resettled in Southern California, 136

  Sherman, Clarence

  abusive nature, 50–51, 62–64

  brother of Mary, 30

  parental favoritism, 60, 243–244

  Sherman, Elaine

  has photo taken for first time, 55–56

  mentioned in Hegstad e-mails, 268–269

  studious nature of, 54, 57

  younger sister of Mary, 20

  attended school with, 53, 57

  close relationship with, 20–21, 52, 54–56, 58–65, 69–70, 77–78, 244

  Sherman, Michael

  agrees to enroll Mary in school, 20

  as amateur veterinarian, 241–242

  father of Mary, 18–21

  moves with family to California, 176

  refuses to provide glasses for Mary, 61

  Sherman, Michael, Jr.

  abusive nature of, 50–51, 62–64

  brother of Mary, 30

  parental favoritism, 60, 243–244

  served with US Army in WWII, 84

  Sherman, Vernon

  abusive nature of, 50–51, 62–64

  brother of Mary, 30

  parental favoritism, 60, 243–244

  visits Mary in Philadelphia, 109, 301n6

  Sherman farm

  chores and farm work, 29, 52, 56, 77, 81, 244

  crops grown, 32

  description, 17–18, 51, 70, 225, 243

  location of, 11, 70–74, 77

  Mary born on, 11

  Mary's feelings toward, 69–70, 78, 85, 105–106, 193

  Shimizu, Toru

  assigned to Redstone propellant project, 196

  early attempts at using UDMH, 208–209

  former Manzanar internee, 197

  given new propellant parameters, 204–205

  MS in engineering from UCLA, 197

  MUPP work, 199–212

  naming new propellant, 218–219

  removed from propellant project, 219

  solving simultaneous nonlinear equations, 197–198, 295

  UDMH and diethylenetriamine, 216–217

  UDMH/DETA instability problem, 262

  UDMH partners, 213–215

  UDMH reconsidered, 212

  Silverman, Jack

  CHNOF ARS paper coauthor, 187

  Kraemer refutes claims of, 190

  lack of research information, 187

  Mary's supervisor, 188

  NASA files requested, 189

  Webber refutes claims of, 188–189

  wife's Wikipedia article, 187

  Simi Valley

  condor's range includes, 286

  geologic and human history of, 221–222

  Santa Susanna Field Laboratory built near, 223

  Space Race

  America's position in, 254

  beginning of, 149, 254

  coming of the, 22, 23

  Explorer 1 launch, 275

  Kindelberger's comments on, 260

  Sputnik 1

  America's reaction to, 253, 254

  America's reputation tarnished by, 12, 255, 278

  launch date moved up, 248, 250

  naming of, 279

  von Braun's reaction to, 254

  Sputnik 2

  America's reputation tarnished by, 12

  SSFL. See Santa Susanna Field Laboratory (SSFL)

  Stalin, Joseph

  obsessed with the ICBM, 253

  puts captured German rocket scientists to work, 149

  sends Sergei Korolev to the gulags, 69, 157

  succeeded by Nikita Khrushchev, 203

  von Braun and colleagues avoid capture, 158

  Stuhlinger, Ernst

  brings bad news on Redstone, 171–172

  von Braun team member, 171

  Sutton, George

  Mary recommends his book, 202–203

  TACIT (Theatre Arts at the California Institute of Technology)

  Brian Brophy hired to lead, 206

  full name of, 45

  letter from, 45

  loses theater director, 46

  produces Rocket Girl at Caltech, 46–47, 207, 298

  Shirley Marneus director of, 45

  Theatre Arts at the California Institute of Technology. See TACIT (Theatre Arts at the California Institute of Technology)

  Tormey, John

  North American Aviation manager, 205

  Tom Meyers's supervisor, 205

  Toumey, George

  drinks the rocket fuel, 238–239

  fired by Joe Friedman, 240

  Tyuratam Rocket Base

  geographical location, 149

  Khrushchev visits, 204

  living conditions, 155–156

  Sputnik launched from, 250–251

  UDMH. See Unsymmetrical Dimethylhydrazine (UDMH)

  Unsymmetrical Dimethylhydrazine (UDMH)

  abbreviated as UDMH, 207–209

  combined with diethylene triamine, 215, 217, 227

  considered as Redstone propellant, 207, 211, 214, 215

  Robert Kraemer book mentions, 189–190

  V-2 rocket

  comparisons with Redstone, 277

  components moved to Mittelwerk, 117

  John Galione discovers hiding place of, 124–125

  Peenemünde, 118

  propellant combination of, 163

  specific impulse of, 173

  Russian share of booty, 158

  shipping problems, 148

  tests at White Sands, 148

  Vanguard rocket

  failures of, 168, 255

  General Medaris discusses, 210

  Green and Lomask book on, 253

  launch explosion, 255

  politics of, 210

  von Braun's opinion of, 254

  Vietinghoff, Bill

  arranges Santa Susanna Field Laboratory tour, 298

  quoted, 221

  recommends book by Robert Kraemer, 189

  works on hydyne instability, 264

  Vincentini, Ksenia

  marriage to Sergei Korolev, 157

  von Braun, Magnus

  sent by von Braun to find Allied troops, 129

  younger brother of von Braun, 129

  von Braun, Wernher

  Alpine Redoubt hideout, 126–127

  arranges hiding of V-2 parts, 121

  Cape Canaveral, 210, 213

  demonstrates rockets for Hitler, 68–69

  discusses ICBMs, 145–146

  Fort Bliss, 146–147, 169

  friend of Willy Ley, 43

  held as bargaining chip, 126–127

  meets General Kammler, 118, 120

  picked up by SS, 117–118

  public figure, 15, 148, 158, 167–169, 203, 213, 273, 276, 279

  quoted, 25, 185

  Raketenflugplatz, 27

  receives funding from German military, 44

  seeks out US Army, 129

  Voskresenskiy, Leonid

  celebrates R-7 success, 211

  plugged LOX leak with urine, 208

  Webber, Bill

  assists Mary, 196–213

  CHNOF paper coauthor, 187

  dialogue of, 295

  favorite colleague, 298

  interviews with, 35–37, 296

  Kanarek's firing, 303n4

  Kindelberger's “5 percent rule,” 308n17

  Mary's last day, 285

  naming of new propellant, 218

  newly hired, 196–198

  not related to Monica Weber, 268

  Santa Susana Field Laboratory

  condor interrupts test, 288

  firing sequence, 306n2, 306n12

  visitation policy, 306n7

  saves George Toumey, 238, 239

  Silverman claim, 188, 189

  Weber, Monica (Morgan)

  assists with interviews, 297–298

  e-mails regarding Ruth Fichter, 268

  informed of mother's death, 12
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  mother's OCD, 36, 37

  moved to Oregon, 36

  photos of mother, 49

  Wengler, Amy. See Sherman, Amy

  White Sands Proving Grounds

  Germans worked at, 147–149

  Huzel, Dieter, 302n6

  North American Aviation receives visitor from, 178

  V-2’s shipped from Germany, 125

 

 

 


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