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    Conrad Haas (1509–1576) was an Austrian or Transylvanian Saxon military engineer. He was a pioneer of rocket propulsion . His designs include a three-stage rocket and a manned rocket.

  2. Mar 9, 2021 · Conrad Haas: The 16th Century Rocket Pioneer. In 1961, a professor at the University of Bucharest, made a surprising discovery in the archives of the city of Sibiu, in Romania.

  3. Dec 4, 2017 · Haas’ innovation was called the ‘flying javelin’, which resembles a modern multistage rocket. Haas provides illustrations to show the design of his device, and also a written description of it. The text shows that a variety of issues about the design were discussed by Haas.

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    Exploding pets aside, there were some serious innovations made in the 16th century. In the mid-1500s Austrian engineer Conrad Haas wrote a manuscript that hypothesized the type of technology needed to finally create a rocket powerful and stable enough to bring humanity to the stars. He sketched out plans for multi-stage rockets, predicted the use o...

  5. Aug 21, 2023 · Conrad Haas: The Unofficial Godfather of Rocketry The Genius Behind the Quill. Conrad Haas, the reputed mastermind behind this document, is often regarded as the unsung hero of early rocketry. His vision leapfrogged centuries, laying the foundation for multistage rockets.

  6. Feb 10, 2022 · Austrian Conrad Haas created a "treatise" on rocketry technology, including crewed rockets, in the mid-16th century and the work laid undiscovered by historians until 1961, according to the ...

  7. Jan 5, 2023 · Conrad Haas, who lived from 1509 to 1576, was an engineer from the Kingdom of Hungary and Transylvania. He is considered a pioneer in rocket propulsion, having designed a three-stage rocket and a manned rocket.

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