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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
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Father of the Soviet space program,
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This review is from: Science Fiction of Konstntin Tslkvsky (Paperback)
A pioneering Russian aeronautical theorist and writer, he is the father of the Soviet space program. He built the first wind tunnel and solved fundamental problems about space travel, such as use of liquid rocket fuel, long before such activity was feasible. Although he was unappreciated in his lifetime, Sputnik's launch was made to coincide with his centennial.
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Tsiolkovsky was a bold innovator and inventor,
By Francisco d'Anconia (Galt's Gulch) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Science Fiction of Konstntin Tslkvsky (Paperback)
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky died on September 19, 1935 at the age of 78. His works and his ideas have become the scientific basis of the modern theory of jet propulsion. He foresaw the significance of jet propulsion and the conquest of the stratosphere, of flights at supersonic speeds.A museum has been opened in Kaluga in the house where Tsiolkovsky died. The exhibits are mechanical devices and models which he made with his own hands. The scientist's manuscripts and copies of his published works are exhibited in glass showcases. Konstantin Tsiolkovsky's tombstone bears the following prophetic words inscribed under the bas-relief of a rocket: "Mankind will not remain on the earth forever, but, in search of light and space, will at first timidly penetrate beyond the limits of the atmosphere and then finally conquer the spaces of the solar system." |
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Science Fiction of Konstntin Tslkvsky by Tsiolkuski (Paperback - Dec. 1979)
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