
Details:
Konrad Dannenberg autographed 8 x 10", and 4 x 6" photographs depicting an early rocket launch at White Sands, paired with a later color portrait. The larger black-and-white image shows a missile lifting off from the launch complex, with period structures and vehicles visible at the pad, while the smaller portrait shows Dannenberg later in life.
Fine condition.
Eberhard Rees (1908–1998) was a German-American rocket engineer and senior NASA administrator who served as Director of the Marshall Space Flight Center from 1963 to 1970. A close associate of Wernher von Braun, Rees played a central role in the development and management of the Saturn I, IB, and V launch vehicles that powered the Apollo missions. His leadership helped guide NASA through its most critical period of lunar exploration and heavy-lift rocket development.
Konrad Dannenberg (1913–2009) was a German-born rocket engineer who worked on the V-2 program during World War II and later became a central figure in the U.S. space program through Operation Paperclip. At NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, he contributed to the development of the Saturn I and Saturn V launch vehicles that powered the Apollo missions. Dannenberg’s career spans the transition from early military rocketry to the dawn of human spaceflight.
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