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Robert Enzmann was a Boston-area scientist and engineer who was involved for decades in advanced spaceflight design. His work inspired many [[sf]] artists and writers and included two articles in ''[[Analog]]''.
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'''Robert Duncan-Enzmann''', aka '''[[Doc]] E''', a [[Boston]]-area scientist and engineer, was involved for decades in advanced spaceflight design. His work inspired many [[sf]] [[artist]]s and writers and included two articles in ''[[Analog]]'' in 1974. He also wrote [[fiction]], published in the ''[https://www.freafoundation.space/enzmann-chronicles Enzmann Chronicles]'' in 2020.  
  
 
In 1964, he proposed a manned interstellar spacecraft that would be fueled by a three million ton ball of frozen deuterium that would be contained in a cylindrical section behind that ball with the crew quarters. The Enzmann starship was detailed in the October, 1973 issue of ''[[Analog]]'', with a cover by space artist [[Rick Sternbach]].
 
In 1964, he proposed a manned interstellar spacecraft that would be fueled by a three million ton ball of frozen deuterium that would be contained in a cylindrical section behind that ball with the crew quarters. The Enzmann starship was detailed in the October, 1973 issue of ''[[Analog]]'', with a cover by space artist [[Rick Sternbach]].
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* [https://www.freafoundation.space/who-is-doc-e/ “Who is Doc E?”] (Foundation for Research of the Enzmann Archive).
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* [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/235975251_The_Enzmann_Starship_History_and_Engineering_Appraisal “The Enzmann Starship: History and Engineering Appraisal”] (June 2012, ''Journal of the British Interplanetary Society'').
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* [https://www.meetthemightymind.com/optin16667968 ''The Mighty Mind of Dr. Robert Duncan-Enzmann''.]
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*[https://enzmannstarship.blogspot.com/2020/11/a-great-man-is-gone.html Obituary.]
  
 
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* 1965 [[Boskone 1]]
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Latest revision as of 13:45, 9 May 2023

(November 5, 1924 – October 19, 2020)

Robert Duncan-Enzmann, aka Doc E, a Boston-area scientist and engineer, was involved for decades in advanced spaceflight design. His work inspired many sf artists and writers and included two articles in Analog in 1974. He also wrote fiction, published in the Enzmann Chronicles in 2020.

In 1964, he proposed a manned interstellar spacecraft that would be fueled by a three million ton ball of frozen deuterium that would be contained in a cylindrical section behind that ball with the crew quarters. The Enzmann starship was detailed in the October, 1973 issue of Analog, with a cover by space artist Rick Sternbach.

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