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In 1935, while a graduate student at the California Institute Of Technology (CalTech), Malina persuaded Professor of Aeronautics Theodore Von Kármán to allow him to pursue studies into Rocketry and rocket propulsion. The formal goal was development of a Sounding Rocket . Malina and 5 associates (including Jack Parsons ) became known at CalTech as the "suicide squad" because of their experiments (and failures) when testing rocket motor designs. Malina's group was forced to move their operations away from the main CalTech campus into the more remote the Arroyo Seco . This site and the research Malina was conducting would later become the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). In 1942, von Kármán, Malina and three other students started the Aerojet Corporation. By late 1945, Malina's rockets had outgrown the facility at Arroyo Seco, and his tests were moved to White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico . Here, the project's Wac Corporal sounding rocket was the first rocket to break the 50-mile altitude mark, becoming the first sounding rocket to reach space. During 1947, with rocket research in high-gear, Malina's demanding travel and administrative schedule, along with a dislike of so much rocketry research being devoted to weapons systems and not scientific research, caused him to reevaluate his career and leave Aerojet. He joined the fledgling United Nations as secretariat of the United Nations Educational, Scientific And Cultural Organization (UNESCO) under Julian Huxley . In 1951, Malina became head of UNESCO's division of scientific research. Two years later, Malina left UNESCO to pursue an interest in Kinetic Art . EXTERNAL LINKS |
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