Konstantin Tsiolkovsky was an early pioneer in the theory of space travel.
1903
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky proved scientifically that rockets could reach outer space.
The realistic idea for space flight was proposed by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky in 1903. In 1919, Robert H. Goddard determined that it was an engineering possibility. However, the first successful launch into space was the German V-2 in June 1944.
Russian scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky was thinking about interplanetary flight as long ago as 1895. In 1903, he suggested a way of getting large objects into space, using rockets with several stages that would be jettisoned as their fuel was used up. All major rockets are now built this way.
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky's birth name is Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky.
K. E. Tsiolkovsky has written: 'Selected works [of] K.E. Tsiolkovsky'
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky was an early pioneer in the theory of space travel.
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky was born on September 5, 1857.
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky was born on September 5, 1857.
Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky was born on September 17, 1857.
Tsiolkovsky devised the Tsiolkovsky rocket equation, or ideal rocket equation, which describes the motion of vehicles that follow the basic principle of a rocket.
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He was a high school teacher
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky died on September 19, 1935, in Kaluga, Kaluga Oblast, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia].
Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky was born on September 17, 1857 and died on September 19, 1935. Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky would have been 78 years old at the time of death or 157 years old today.
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