The 'American Rocket Society' (ARS) began life on
April 4,
1930, under the name ''American Interplanetary Society''. It was founded by G. Edward Pendray, David Lasser,
Laurence Manning and others. Its name was changed to ''American Rocket Society'' on
April 6 1934. The end came in early 1963 when it was absorbed into the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (
AIAA).
The American Rocket Society did pioneering work in the 1930s testing the design requirements of liquid-fuelled rockets, with a number of successful test launches occurring in this period pointing the way to the United States space program.
References
★ M. Gruntman, ''Blazing the Trail: The Early History of Spacecraft and Rocketry'', AIAA, Reston, Va., 2004, ISBN 978-1-56347-705-8
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Road to Space. The First Thousand Years. The Early History of Rocketry and Space Exploration - video (1 hr 10 min)