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  1. Robert Rowe Gilruth (18 de octubre de 1913 - 17 de agosto de 2000) fue un ingeniero aeroespacial y pionero de la exploración espacial estadounidense. Desde el principio de su carrera, estuvo involucrado con las primeras investigaciones sobre el vuelo supersónico y las naves propulsadas por cohete.

  2. Robert Rowe Gilruth (October 8, 1913 – August 17, 2000) was an American aerospace engineer and an aviation/space pioneer who was the first director of NASA's Manned Spacecraft Center, later renamed the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center.

  3. www.nasa.gov › people › robert-r-gilruthRobert R. Gilruth - NASA

    26 de mar. de 2024 · Gilruth remained center director until early 1972, when he took a position with NASA Headquarters. He retired in 1973 and went on to serve as consultant for the space agency. In 2000, he passed away at the age of 86 but to this day remains known as the father of NASA’s human spaceflight programs.

  4. www.nasa.gov › centers-and-facilities › langleyRobert R. Gilruth - NASA

    10 de ago. de 2015 · Credit: NASA. Dr. Robert R. “Bob” Gilruth (1913–2000) conceived and managed pioneering research programs in aeronautics and is considered the father of the U. S. manned space program.

  5. 17 de ago. de 2020 · Article. Aug. 17 marks 20 years since the passing of Robert R. Gilruth, a major driving force behind NASA’s successes in its early years including the first landing on the Moon in 1969. As the first director of the Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC), now the Johnson Space Center in Houston, he not only oversaw the design and ...

  6. Robert Rowe Gilruth (18 de octubre de 1913 - 17 de agosto de 2000) fue un ingeniero aeroespacial y pionero de la exploración espacial estadounidense. Desde el principio de su carrera, estuvo involucrado con las primeras investigaciones sobre el vuelo supersónico y las naves propulsadas por cohete.

  7. AIR & SPACE MAGAZINE. Bob Gilruth, the Quiet Force Behind Apollo. How a research engineer came to lead NASA to the moon. Andrew Chaikin. February 2016. Even before Sputnik, Robert Gilruth...