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  Konstantin Tsiolkovsky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky (Konstanty Ciołkowski), (Константин Эдуардович Циолковский; September 5, 1857 new style September 19, 1935) was a Russian and Soviet rocket scientist and pioneer of cosmonautics who spent most of his life in a log-house at the outskirts of the Russian town of Kaluga.
Tsiolkovsky first calculated that the escape velocity from the Earth into orbit was 8 km/second and that to achieve this, a multi-stage rocket fueled by liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen was required.
Tsiolkovsky died on September 19, 1935 in Kaluga, Russia and was buried in state.
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 Tsiolkovsky
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky was a true visionary and pioneer of astronautics.
Konstantin E. Tsiolkovsky, the father of cosmonautics, died in Kaluga at the age of 78 on September 19,1935.
Tsiolkovsky was certain that the future of human life will be in outer space, so he deceded that we must study the cosmos to pave the way for future generations.
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 Konstantin Tsiolkovsky External links new style September 19 Polish rocket cosmonautics Ryazan Oblast space travel ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky (Konstanty Ciołkowski), (Константин Эдуардович Циолковский; September 5, 1857 new style – September 19, 1935) was a Russian of Polish ancestry, rocket scientist and pioneer of cosmonautics.
Tsiolkovsky died on September 19, 1935 in Kaluga, Russia, where there is a museum of astronautics named after him.
Konstantin E. Tsiolkovsky [Ciolkowski] (1857-1935) Russian scientist, inventor and visionary of Polish ancestry (son of a Pole deported to Eastern Russia).
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 Spaceline: History of Rocketry: Tsiolkovsky
Konstantin Eduardovitch Tsiolkovsky was born in September, 1857 in the town of Izhevskoye, Spassk District, Ryazan Gubernia.
Tsiolkovsky completed a draft of his first design of a reaction thrust motor on August 25, 1898.
Tsiolkovsky recognized that although this design was fanciful, it would actually require a tremendous amount of fuel for a rocket to reach escape velocity, and multiple stages would likely be needed.
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 Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky : Konstantin Eduardovitch Tsiolkovsky
He is considered the father of human space flight and the first man to conceive the space elevator.
He was also an adherent of philosopher Nikolai Fyodorov, and beleived that colonizing space would lead to the perfection of the human race, with immortality and a carefree existence.
Tsiolkovsky died in Kaluga[?], Soviet Union (today Russia), where there is a museum of astronautics, named after him.
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 Bunny Allen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Konstantin had a very red rash all over his body.
Konstantin’s rocket was a bit smaller than an actual rocket that went to the moon.
In 1935, at the age of 78, Konstantin died.
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Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (1887-1935) from Russia is known as the "father of Cosmonautics." In his writings, he considers every problem to be encountered in space travel.
In 1883, Tsiolkovsky, the "father of cosmonautics," argues that spaceflight is possible despite the vacuum of space.
Rocket technology started with the theoretical musings of Konstantin Eduardovitch Tsiolkovsky, dubbed the father of cosmonautics, and the privately-funded experimentation of Robert Goddard, but was not seriously pursued or funded until weapons applications became evident.
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 torinoscienza.it > Konstantin Eduardovitch Tsiolkovsky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Sebbene inizialmente poco creduto, il periodo trascorso a Kaluga servì a quello strano maestro dalle idee un po' folli a promuovere i suoi lavori, a iniziare dalla pubblicazione del 1903, la già citata "L'esplorazione dello spazio mediante apparecchi a reazione", pronta in realtà alcuni anni prima, ma sempre rifiutata perché ritenuta troppo pionieristica.
Il lavoro di Tsiolkovski era rivoluzionario; mai prima di lui si era sentito parlare di razzi a propellente liquido, di miscele fatta da ossigeno e idrogeno, di esplorazioni spaziali, raccontate con rigore tecnico e perizia.
Il sogno di Tsiolkovski, così accuratamente illustrato nei suoi manoscritti si concretizzò in una terra lontana dalla sua per merito di Robert H. Goddard, ma quando il 21 luglio del 1969 tre astronauti americani abbandonarono la culla dell'umanità lo fecero a bordo di un razzo alimentato da una miscela di combustibile liquido.
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 Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky : Konstantin Eduardovitch Tsiolkovsky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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The tomb of Tsiolkovsky in the Old Kaluga Cemetery.
Tsiolkovsky is considered to be the father of cosmonautics and human space flight, and was a truly great thinker.
This was the first drawing of Tsiolkovsky's of a space vehicle, from "Free Space" (1883).
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Quinto filho de um imigrante polonês (que teve ao todo 18 filhos), Tsiolkovsky nasceu na Rússia em 17 de setembro de 1857.
Tsiolkovsky usando funil de audiçãoLevou uma vida simples como professor de matemática em uma escola para crianças na província de Kaluga, onde foi professor para quase três mil alunos durante sua vida.
Uma das primeiras idéias de Tsiolkovsky foi inspirada na torre Eiffel, durante uma viagem a Paris: uma torre que pudesse lançar objetos em órbita sem usar foguetes.
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 4Reference || Herman Potocnik   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Potočnik's book introduced the first full concept of geostationary telecommunication satellites, which originates from the ideas of Konstantin Eduardovitch Tsiolkovsky.
Tsiolkovsky's, Potočnik's and Clarke's visions of geostationary telecommunications satellites were made a reality in 1962 with the launch of Telstar.
American geostationary telecommunication satellite Syncom 2 in 1963 took exactly the same position, which had been calculated by Potočnik.
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 Tsiolkovsky on Almondnet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky, was a Russian of Polish ancestry, rocket scientist and pioneer of cosmonautics.
Tsiolkovsky was so far ahead of his time...
There was a Russian scientist by the name of Konstantin Tsiolkovsky living in 1895 that looked at the Eiffel Tower in...
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 Konstantin Website Und Weblog Des Journalisten Konstantin Klein The Very Large Orange Ist Live Content Von   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The naturalist school of thought, Konstantin Stanislavski unequivocally challenged traditional notions Stanislavsky was born Konstantin Sergeyevich Alexeyev in Moscow on January 5.
Konstantin Melnikov Konstantin Melnikov was born to a peasant family in Moscow in 1890.
Konstantin Ustinovich Chernenko briefly led the Soviet Union between 1984 and 1985.
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 What Do You Get When You Mate A Goat With A Spider??? - Asylum Forums
Tsiolkovsky originated the idea of the orbital tower or elevator to space in 1895, prior to Arthur C Clarke's birth.
Yuri Artsutanov, writing in Komsomolskaya Pravda in 1960 is credited with originating the idea of starting from geosynchronous orbit and simultaneously lowering a tether toward the earth and a counterbalancing mass on an outward stretching cable in order to keep the center of gravity at orbital height.
Tsiolkovsky acknowledged the importance of geosynchronous orbit in his article in 1895, having solved the necessary equations to establish the appropriate height above the mean surface of the earth.
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 Space Future - Space Tourism: A Flight of Fantasy or the Next Major Space Product?
The "Fathers" of space rocketry--Herman Ganswindt (1856-1934), Konstantin Eduardovitch Tsiolkovsky (1857-1935), Robert Hutchings Goddard (1882-1945), and Hermann Oberth (1894-1989) -- each admitted that he had been inspired by the books of Jules Verne and the other science fiction writers of the era.
Tsiolkovsky correctly predicted, in a speech made in 1933, that many in the audience would witness an interplanetary flight (4).
Tsiolkovsky died in 1935; on his tombstone is the fitting epitaph, first spoken by Tsiolkovsky himself years earlier: "Mankind shall not remain on Earth forever." (5)
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 Knowledge King - List of Russians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Konstantin Eduardovitch Tsiolkovsky, (1857 - 1935), rocket scientist and pioneer of astronautics
Konstantin Ustinovich Chernenko, (1911 - 1985), general secretary of the communist party of the USSR
Mikhail Gorbachev (born 1931), general secretary of the communist party and president of the USSR, Nobel Prize winner
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Around that time he heard about Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and they exchanged papers on their theories.
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky(1857-1935) was a Russian scientist and school teacher who wanted to be a rocket inventor.
After this he continued to write both technical papers and science fiction, then in 1926 Tsiolkovsky suggested the use of artificial earth satellites, as a way for station for interplanetary flight.
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 History of Rocketry: The Early 20th Century
By the end of the 19th century, the three men considered to be the primary pioneers of modern rocketry had been born and begun their studies.
Do to the extreme significance in the work and legacy of Konstantin Eduardovitch Tsiolkovsky (Russian), Robert Hutchings Goddard (American) and Hermann Oberth (German), a biographical summary of each, along with their contributions to rocketry, is presented in the above links.
Russian rocketry research intended to follow up on the work of Tsiolkovsky was formally continued in 1924, when the Russian government created the Central Bureau for the Study of the Problems of Rockets and the All-Union Society for the Study of Interplanetary Flight.
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 К.Э. Циолковский /english/   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
but a very large one; Konstantin Tsiolkovsky had 17 brothers and sisters.
Tsiolkovsky Tsiolkovsky is considered to be the father of cosmonautics and
Tsiolkovsky was about his original idea of a multi-stage rocket, which consisted
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In 1939 the Center was reorganized into Moscow Institute of CAF Engineers and named after K.E. Tsiolkovsky.
Konstantin Eduardovitch Tsiolkovsky (1857-1935) is a great Russian scientist and inventor in the field of aerodynamics, aerospace engineering and the theory of aircraft, rockets and dirigible.
For the first time in the old-age Mankind's history K.Tsiolkovsky substantiated the possibility of applying rockets for interplanetary communications, showed the reasonable and rational ways of advancing astronautics and rocketry, made solutions of a number of important engineering problems in rocket designing and liquid fuel jet engines.
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 The Past and Future of Rocket Engine Propulsion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
However, the notion of using rocket propulsion for space travel did not emerge until the early twentieth century.
The three individuals most often regarded as the early pioneers of modern rocketry are Konstantin Ziolkovsky (1857-1935), Robert Goddard (1882-1945) and Hermann Oberth (1894-1989).
Konstantin Eduardovitch Ziolkovsky (Tsiolkovsky) was born in Ijevsk, Russia.
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 Ricahard Feynman Free Essays
He made huge leaps in applied mathematics with his creation of four differential equations to describe the relationships of electricity and magnetism.
Major Creditors to the History of Rocketry TsiolkovskyKonstantin Eduardovitch Tsiolkovsky was born in September, 1857 in the town of Izhevskoye, Spassk District, Ryazan Gubernia.
On the merits of some of his early research and relat...
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 TSIOLKOVSKY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
At the age of 17, while living in Moscow, he first dreamed about the possibility of space flight.
After passing his exams, he received his Teacher's Certificate, and went to work as a math teacher in Borovsk, Kaluga Province.
At that time he began his scientific research in air balloon building, life in free space, aerodynamics and philosophy.
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 edarrin
The three men generally recognized as the modern founders of rocketry as a means of space travel are: Konstantin Eduardovitch Tsiolkovsky of Russia, Dr. Robert Hutchins Goddard of the United States, and Hermann Julius Oberth of Germany.
The first of these men, Tsiolkovsky, fervently engaged himself in school from a young age, despite dealing with the difficulties of having few reputable books and of suffering from deafness (caused by a bout with scarlet fever when he was a child).
Tsiolkovsky first mentioned space travel in 1895 in an article that was printed in Nature and Men.
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 Konstantin E. Tsiolkovskij
Tekniske problemer gjorde dog at Sovjetunionen i stedet fik opsendt den på 40 årsdagen for den russiske revolution, nemlig den 4.
Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovskij havde nedsat hørelse efter et anfald af skarlagenfeber i tiårsalderen.
Han kom fra små kår, men det lykkedes ham alligevel at tage en eksamen i fysik, mekanik og matematik.
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"The Earth is the cradle of the mind, but we cannot live forever in a cradle".- Tsiolkovsky
Tsiolkovsky was a pioneer of astronautics, he had
Tsiolkovsky helped to develop the Soviet and Russian
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 Apollo 13 - topix.net (source: rss.topix.net/rss/movies/apollo-13.xml)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Retired Navy Capt. James A. Lovell will join NAS Patuxent River for the Navy Ball, a celebration of the U. Navy's 230th birthday.
"The Earth is the cradle of the mind, but we cannot live forever in a cradle," said Konstantin Eduardovitch Tsiolkovsky, a world-famous pioneer in astronautics.
Actor Tom Hanks, center, and his wife, actress Rita Wilson, greet Apollo 8 and 13 astronaut Jim Lovell at the premiere showing of the IMAX movie "Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the...
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