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(b. 1922) American aviation engineer, presidential scientific advisor, and administrator at NASA, notable for his publication ''Atmospheric Entry'', a book about designing reentry vehicles.
(b. 1922) American aviation engineer, presidential scientific advisor, and administrator at [[NASA]], notable for his publication ''Atmospheric Entry'', a book about designing [[atmospheric reentry]] vehicles.

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(b. 1922) American aviation engineer, presidential scientific advisor, and administrator at NASA, notable for his publication Atmospheric Entry, a book about designing atmospheric reentry vehicles.