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Mueller, Tom. 2of3: Space Propulsion Development-Thomas Mueller (SpaceX-CTO) (video of public speech). Los Angeles: International Space Development Conference (National Space Society). 13 minutes in. on March 11 of that year—I know that date because it was my birthday—we ran the first test of the Merlin thrust chamber assembly
In this edit just now, his birthday has finally been added. More than 2 years after you highlighted this deficiency. I really don't know why such basic info wasn't added well over a decade ago. --Tdadamemd19 (talk) 05:21, 19 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Long-form interview with Tom Mueller with Launch Canada and Canadian aerospace students
Tom Mueller gave a long interview, with presentation slides, on Amateur Liquid Propellant Rocketry on 20 June 2020. It was recorded, with his permission, and is available on YouTube. Some of this is likely useful to improve the article. If anyone has trouble finding this video later, the host of the call was rocket and gas turbine engineer Adam Trumpour, who is involved with Launch Canada of Toronto; my guess is he'd be able to produce a video source long term even when YouTube goes out of business, and this link is no longer working. N2e (talk) 21:02, 16 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Any relation? George Müller was (ex-nazi?) scientist, who worked in us space program, so doubt this is a coincidence and toms father wasnt any "logger" (nice legend though). Both worked at R-W/TWR, which is military. 89.1.149.191 (talk) 09:00, 11 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]