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Tsiolkovsky was born in Izhevskoye [] (now in Spassky District, Ryazan Oblast), in the Russian Empire, to a middle-class family.His father, Makary Edward Erazm Ciołkowski, was a Polish forester of Roman Catholic faith who relocated to Russia; [6] his Russian Orthodox mother Maria Ivanovna Yumasheva was of mixed Volga Tatar and Russian origin.
A rocket's required mass ratio as a function of effective exhaust velocity ratio. The classical rocket equation, or ideal rocket equation is a mathematical equation that describes the motion of vehicles that follow the basic principle of a rocket: a device that can apply acceleration to itself using thrust by expelling part of its mass with high velocity and can thereby move due to the ...
Tsiolkovskiy is a large lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.Named for Russian scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, [3] it lies in the southern hemisphere, to the west of the large crater Gagarin, and northwest of Milne.
An illustration to Tsiolkovsky's educational science fiction story On the Moon (1893) Russian cosmism (Русская космизм), also cosmism , is a later term [ 1 ] for philosophical and cultural movement that emerged in Russia at the turn of the 19th century, and again, at the beginning of the 20th century.
The theory of space exploration had a solid basis in the Russian Empire before the First World War with the writings of the Russian and Soviet rocket scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (1857–1935), who published pioneering papers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries on astronautic theory, including calculating the Rocket equation and in 1929 introduced the concept of the multistaged rocket.
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The concept of a structure reaching to geosynchronous orbit was first conceived by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky. [27] The original concept envisioned by Tsiolkovsky was a compression structure. Building a compression structure from the ground up proved an unrealistic task as there was no material in existence with enough compressive strength to ...
Tsiolkovsky (Russian: Циолко́вский) may refer to: Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (1857–1935), Russian and Soviet rocket scientist; Tsiolkovsky, Amur Oblast (formerly Uglegorsk), Russian town named for Tsiolkovsky; Tsiolkovsky State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics in Kaluga; named for Tsiolkovsky; Tsiolkovsky rocket equation, named ...