Hermann Oberth

Hermann Oberth has been mentioned or cited more than a dozen times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'Britannia' contains less than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, Hermann Oberth was highly popular in December, 2016.

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This Is Rocket Science

[...] von Braun was working for the German military. The aspiring student was under the tutelage of Hermann Oberth (1894 ~ 1989) in building and firing small, liquid fuelled rockets. During World War Two he [...]

renegadetribune.com

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The Hubble Space Telescope, our window to the universe, turns 25 today

[...] images of the cosmos on a regular basis. The first space telescope was proposed in 1923 by Hermann Oberth. Even then, it was clear that Earth-based telescopes operated at significant disadvantage. [...]

daystarnews.com

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It’s Clear That They’re Here – But Who & Why? From Where & How?

[...] , John L., “Statements About Flying Saucers and Extraterrestrial Life Made By Prof. Hermann Oberth, German Rocket Scientist.” The American weekly article also appeared in the Washington [...]

wakeupthemasses.com

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An Overview of Space Exploration

[...] for spaceflight: Russia’s Konstantin Tsiolkovski; the US’s Robert Goddard and Germany’s Hermann Oberth. These rocket engines were powerful enough to overcome the force of gravity, opening [...]

lunarartwork.com

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Nazi Secret Weapons

Nazi Secret Weapons

[...] the Nazis during the war. The concept was first thought up in 1929, by the German physicist Hermann Oberth. He designed a space station from which a 100 meter wide concave mirror would be used to [...]

goocap.com

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Modern Human Origins – Aliens and Atlantis

[...] beings like the Nibiruans. And altering DNA is a big cosmic “no-no”. Professor Hermann Oberth, the father of rocket science, openly believed the planet Earth to be watched by [...]

mazzastick.com

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