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- Historys Mysteries: Caltech Professor Helps Solve Hindenburg Disaster
Now, NOVA, the popular PBS science television show, is taking a new look at the disaster Its producers tapped Caltech's Konstantinos Giapis, professor of chemical engineering, to help them recreate the ship's last moments and unravel its secrets
- Greek Scientist Solves Mystery of Hindenburg Disaster
Caltech Professor Konstantinos Giapis has solved the Hindenburg disaster: Credit: Caltech Illustration Greek Reporter The mystery of the Hindenburg disaster, the destruction of the largest aircraft ever constructed by mankind, on May 6, 1937, in Manchester Township, New Jersey has baffled scientists for decades The airship Hindenburg was nearing the end of a three-day voyage across the
- Hindenburg Disaster: What Caused It? Professor Builds Airship Model to . . .
Caltech professor helps in solving the mystery of the Hindenburg disaster by making a model of the airship, showing how the flying 7 million cubic feet of flammable hydrogen have exploded in 1937
- Caltech professor helps solve Hindenburg disa | EurekAlert!
Caltech professor helps solve Hindenburg disaster Reports and Proceedings California Institute of Technology image: Konstantinos Giapis, professor of chemical engineering view more Credit: Caltech
- Newly Analyzed Footage Helps Solve Hindenburg Mystery
A new piece of the Hindenburg puzzle has surfaced The precise trigger for the conflagration that brought down the Hindenburg has eluded experts for over 80 y
- NOVA: Hindenburg: The New Evidence | KPBS Public Media
The chain of events that ignited Hindenburg’s hydrogen remains one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history Now, more than 80 years later, new footage has surfaced: an amateur 8mm film that
- Newly Analyzed Footage Helps Solve Hindenburg Mystery
Newly analyzed amateur footage of the crash shows the airship’s final seconds from a fresh angle—allowing historians for the first time to see the airship from nose to tail just after the fire
- Caltech - Producers for NOVA l PBS tapped Caltechs. . . - Facebook
Producers for NOVA l PBS tapped Caltech's Konstantinos Giapis, professor of chemical engineering, to help them recreate the Hindenburg's last moments and unravel its secrets for their latest documentary, airing on PBS stations nationwide Wednesday, May 19
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