Frank J Malina

Frank Joseph Malina was an American aeronautical engineer and painter, a pioneer in the fields of Rocketry and Kinetic Art.
This blog is maintained and curated by all of Frank’s living relatives in honor of what was his 100th Birthday on October 2nd 2012.

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Interview with Frank J. Malina

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http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechOH:OH_Malina_F


“ Interview in one session with Mary Terrell, December 14, 1978. Frank J. Malina was research fellow (1940-1942) and assistant professor of aeronautics (1942-1946) at the California Institute of Technology. The interview begins with his arrival at Caltech as a graduate student in 1934 to begin a master’s degree in mechanical engineering (MS, 1935). He then undertook a second master’s in the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory, known as GALCIT and then under the direction of Theodore von Kármán. Writes PhD dissertation (“Characteristics of the rocket motor and flight analyses of the sounding rocket,” 1940) on rocket propulsion under Von Kármán, marking the beginning of a long-term relationship with Kármán, who became “a second father.” Formation of rocket propulsion research group with William Bollay of Caltech and two men outside Caltech, Jack (John) Parsons and Edward Forman; later involvement of others at Caltech. Early rocket experiments on campus in Guggenheim create hazard, resulting in move to Pasadena’s Arroyo Seco; group named “the suicide squad.” Early funding provided by Army Air Corps, 1939. Malina recalls open, permissive atmosphere in GALCIT. Support of Robert A. Millikan and Irving P. Krick for rocket development for meteorological research; skepticism of Clark B. Millikan, who later becomes more supportive. Rocket group becomes known as Jet Propulsion Laboratory, GALCIT. Malina comments on relationship of the group, later known as JPL, to Caltech; administrative changes and tensions upon Von Kármán’s departure and promotion of Clark Millikan to GALCIT leadership; Malina makes day-to-day decisions at the lab. Establishment in 1942 of Aerojet Engineering Corporation to engage with aerospace industry; resistance of both Caltech and Army Air Corps to this venture. Success of Aerojet; Malina’s financial gain. Christmas, 1946, Malina departs for initial leave of absence to work for UNESCO in Paris; never returns to Caltech. Discusses reasons for change; eventual decision to pursue artistic career; interest in kinetic art. Founding of art journal Leonardo. After launch of Sputnik, founding with Von Kármán of International Academy of Astronautics. Discusses international cooperation in science. Comments on early skepticism about intercontinental missiles and satellites; key paper 1946 with Martin Summerfield on rocket escape from Earth’s atmosphere. Failure of Americans to think creatively about space at that time, despite technology at hand; Russian thinking different, leading to 1957 launch of first satellite. Concluding comments on living in Paris, travel, the relationship of art and science. “



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“Sink and Source” Photos by Ruzmaikin, Alexander.

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From left to right: Alan Malina, Marjorie Malina, Andela and Bozena (Sisters of Frantisek Malina), Roger Malina, unkown, Bozena (cousin of Frank) and her husband Arnost.

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Frank Malinas two sons, Roger and Alan Malina.

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Frank (Left), Carolyn (Right) and their father Frantisek (Center)

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Frank Malina riding a bike, taken in Texas

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Frank Malina in uniform for a military orchestra in which he played the Cornet.

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Frank Malina in Czech National Costume. Taken on May 11 1938 in California.

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Opening of the exhibition “Frank Malina : Messenger of Light” at Ladislav Stunar Gallery in Pilesen.

May 2013

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Watch Roger Malina discuss: “Frank Malina: Pioneer Astronautics, artist and initiator of an international collaboration of arts and sciences ”

You can also read a brief write-up on the event here.

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Are you in Lima Peru tonight ?

Celebrate the 100th anniversary of the
birth of Frank Malina!!

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Frank’s Kinetic Art on Exhibit in the Czech Republic!

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Come see Frank’s incredible kenetic art on exhibit at the Galerie Ladislav Sutnar Gallery in Pilsen, Czech Republic. The exhibition opening will be held at 3.45pm on Monday 6th May 2013 through August 6th 2013!! Click here for details.