Wernher von braun died

Brian May: The True Superhero of Rockstar Scientists

As Brian grew older, he became more proficient with the guitar but when electric guitars were popularized in the early 1960s the Mays were unable to afford one of their own. Ever resourceful, Brian and his father resolved to build their own electric guitar and the end product has become arguably the most famous musical instrument on Earth. Known simply as the Red Special, it was cobbled together from unlikely sources; the body is fashioned from an oak table, while the neck was carved out of the mantle of a Victorian fireplace and the fretboard markers were fashioned from mother-of-pearl buttons taken from Brian’s mother’s sewing box. Brian was able to configure the guitar precisely to his specifications, generating far more feedback than you would find in a commercial instrument, and the end result sounded unlike any other guitar, lending a distinctive and instantly recognizable tone to his songs. 

Meanwhile, Brian’s other obsession was also paying dividends. His studies had taken him from school to the prestigiou

Wernher von Braun

German-American aerospace engineer (1912–1977)

In this German name, the surname is Freiherr von Braun, not Braun.

Wernher von Braun

Von Braun in 1964

Born

Wernher Magnus Maximilian, Freiherr von Braun


(1912-03-23)23 March 1912

Wirsitz, Posen, Prussia, German Empire

Died16 June 1977(1977-06-16) (aged 65)

Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.

Burial placeIvy Hill Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia[1]
NationalityGerman
CitizenshipUnited States
Education
Occupation(s)Rocket engineer and designer, aerospace project manager
Known forNASA engineering program manager; chief architect of the ApolloSaturn V rocket; development of the V-2 rocket for Nazi Germany
Political partyNazi Party (1937–1945)
Spouse

Maria Luise von Quistorp

(m. 1947)​
Children3
Parents
Relatives
Awards
AllegianceNazi Germany
Service / branchAllgemeine SS
Years of service1937–1945
RankSS-Sturmbannführer (major)
Awards
Scienti

James Hutton (1726-1797)

Discoveries

Hutton is credited with being the founder of modern geology. Among his ideas:

  • The Earth is continually being formed.
  • Sedimentation takes place very slowly. Even the oldest rocks are made up of 'materials furnished from the ruins of former continents'.
  • Heat from within the Earth is involved in mineralisation, which proves the existence of unconformities in rock layers.

Theory of the Earth

Hutton had formulated controversial theories of the origin of the earth and of atmospheric changes known as 'uniformitarianism'. This paved the way for modern geological science.

His ideas about the age of the Earth were in opposition to the prevailing view of the Church, which believed that our planet was only around 6,000 years old.

Hutton disputed the views held at the time by Neptunists, who believed that rocks developed in a great flood. He also disagreed with Plutonists, who thought that all rocks were of igneous origin.

Studying formations along Scotland's Berwickshire coast at Siccar Point, Hutton discovered that sedimentary rocks originat

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