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Robert Zubrin was born on 9 April, 1952 in New York City, U.S., is an American aerospace engineer (born 1952). Discover Robert Zubrin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

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Age 71 years old
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Born 9 April, 1952
Birthday 9 April
Birthplace New York City, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1921

He is also an advocate for U.S. space superiority, writing that "in the 21st century, victory on land, sea or in the air will go to the power that controls space."

and that "if we desire peace on Earth, we need to prepare for war in space."

1952

Robert Zubrin (born April 9, 1952 ) is an American aerospace engineer, author, and advocate for human exploration of Mars.

Zubrin was born in New York City's Brooklyn borough on April 9, 1952.

His father was descended from Russian Jewish immigrants.

1972

Zubrin was awarded his first patent at age 20 in 1972 for Three Player Chess.

1974

Zubrin holds a B.A. in Mathematics from the University of Rochester (1974); he was a science teacher for 7 years before becoming an engineer.

1984

He earned a M.S. in Nuclear Engineering (1984), a M.S. in Aeronautics and Astronautics (1986), and a Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering (1992) — all from the University of Washington.

He has developed a number of concepts for space propulsion and exploration, and is the author of over 200 technical and non-technical papers and several books.

He is also President of both the Mars Society and Pioneer Astronautics, a private company that does research and development on innovative aerospace technologies.

Zubrin is the co-inventor on a U.S. design patent and a U.S. utility patent on a hybrid rocket/airplane, and on a U.S. utility patent on an oxygen supply system (see links below).

Zubrin's inventions include the nuclear salt-water rocket and co-inventor (with Dana Andrews) of the magnetic sail.

Zubrin is fellow at Center for Security Policy.

During his professional career, Zubrin was a member of Lockheed Martin's scenario development team charged with developing strategies for space exploration.

He was also "a senior engineer with the Martin Marietta Astronautics company, working as one of its leaders in development of advanced concepts for interplanetary missions".

During his time at Martin Marietta, he drafted ideas for a potential single-stage-to-orbit spacecraft, and developed the Black Colt.

However, he would eventually leave Martin Marietta to co-form Pioneer Rocketplane with Mitchell Burnside Clapp, an aerospace engineer from the US Air Force, due to a perceived lack of interest in reducing launch costs at larger aerospace firms.

In his book, Entering Space: Creating a Spacefaring Civilization, Zubrin would write about how both large aerospace firms, and the US Government, would fail to reduce the costs of spaceflight.

1990

He and his colleague at Martin Marietta, David Baker, were the driving force behind Mars Direct, a proposal in a 1990 research paper intended to produce significant reductions in the cost and complexity of such a mission.

The key idea was to use the Martian atmosphere to produce oxygen, water, and rocket propellant for the surface stay and return journey.

A modified version of the plan was subsequently adopted by NASA as their "design reference mission".

He questions the delay and cost-to-benefit ratio of first establishing a base or outpost on an asteroid or another Apollo program-like return to the Moon, as neither would be able to provide all of its own oxygen, water, or energy; these resources are producible on Mars, and he expects people would be there thereafter.

1996

Disappointed with the lack of interest from government in Mars exploration and after the success of his book The Case for Mars (1996), as well as leadership experience at the National Space Society, Zubrin established the Mars Society in 1998.

This is an international organization advocating a human mission to Mars as a goal, by private funding if possible.

In 1996 Zubrin founded Pioneer Astronautics (formerly Pioneer Invention), a research and development company committed to developing innovative technologies to further space exploration and improve life on earth.

The company relied primarily on small business research contracts and tackled a large variety of space-relevant problems.

1998

In 1998, Zubrin founded the Mars Society, and in the following years, was able to attract large amounts of public interest to potential human colonisation on Mars.

The work of the Mars Society was successful enough as to encourage the US Government to not cut funding for several Mars rover missions.

2008

In 2008 Zubrin founded Pioneer Energy, a research and development firm headquartered in Lakewood, Colorado.

The company's focus is to develop mobile Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) systems that can enable -based EOR for both small and large oil producers in the United States.

The company has also developed a number of new processes for manufacturing synthetic fuels.

Dr. Zubrin is known as an advocate of a moderately anthropocentric position in the ethics of terraforming.

Discussions of the ethics of terraforming often make reference to a series of public debates Zubrin has held with his friend Christopher McKay, who advocates a moderately biocentric position on the ethics of terraforming.

For example, a written account of some of these debates is available in On to Mars: Colonizing a New World, as a joint article, "Do indigenous Martian bacteria have precedence over human exploration?"

(pp. 177–182)

2020

On 13 July 2020 Voyager Space Holdings announced its acquisition of Pioneer Astronautics.