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| birth_place = Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Brian Dunne
Born (1924-01-08) January 8, 1924 (age 100)
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Died(2017-11-30)November 30, 2017[citation needed]
OccupationAeronautical Engineer
TitleOrion's chief scientist

Brian Dunne was Orion's chief scientist. Dunne worked on explosive model tests at Point Loma on Orion Project. Brian worked alongside Jerry Astl and Morris Scharff He continued to work for General Atomic, and later started his own firm; Ship Systems.

Documentary

References

http://frontiermultimedia.com/humans-on-mars-in-the-late-1960s-the-moons-of-saturn-by-1970-what-might-have-been/ http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/Brian-Dunne-obituary?pid=187426345&view=guestbook