Walter Jacobi Explained

Walter Jacobi
Birth Date:January 13, 1918
Birth Place:Saalfeld,[1] Germany
Death Place:Huntsville, Alabama, United States
Nationality:German, United States
Field:Aeronautics
Work Institutions:Peenemünde
Fort Bliss
Redstone Arsenal
Marshall Space Flight Center

Walter Jacobi (January 13, 1918  - August 19, 2009)[2] was a rocket scientist and member of the "von Braun rocket group", at Peenemünde (1939–1945) working on the V-2 rockets in World War II.

He was among the scientists to surrender and travel to the United States to provide rocketry expertise via Operation Paperclip. He came to the United States on the first boat, November 16, 1945[3] with Operation Paperclip and Fort Bliss, Texas (1945–49). He continued his work with the team when they moved to Redstone Arsenal, and he joined Marshall Space Flight Center to work for NASA.[2] He worked on rocket "structure and components."[1] He continued to support the space program and appear at public events until his death.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Huntsville rocket scientist Jacobi dies at 91 . Associated Press . August 20, 2009 . Chattanooga Times Free Press . December 14, 2010.
  2. Web site: Original German Rocket Team member Walter Jacobi dies at 91 . Shelby G. Spires . August 19, 2009 . The Huntsville Times . December 14, 2010.
  3. Web site: Jacobi, Walter . https://web.archive.org/web/20050419150158/http://astronautix.com/astros/jacobi.htm . dead . April 19, 2005 . Astronautix . December 14, 2010.