Tsiolkovski, the Cosmic Scientist and His Cosmic Philosophy

Daniel H. Shubin

Tsiolkovski, the Cosmic Scientist and His Cosmic Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Country
United States
Published
17 March 2016
Pages
348
ISBN
9781365259814

Tsiolkovski, the Cosmic Scientist and His Cosmic Philosophy

Daniel H. Shubin

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Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovski was the founder of Soviet astrophysics and cosmonautics. He was a self-taught scientist and inventor, a schoolteacher, a cosmic and futurist philosopher, and a science fiction writer. His important designs include dirigibles formed with a metallic shell with a unique navigation system, the jet propulsion engine, the use of rockets for space travel, high altitude balloons, air-cushion vehicles, high-speed trains, and heavier-than-air aircraft. This book is a portrait of this extraordinary man and his extraordinary mind. It provides a sketch of his life and an introduction to his views and ideology, and a collection of original translations of his scientific concepts of the universe and space travel, his cosmic and socialist philosophy, as well as his most popular science fiction story. Daniel H. Shubin translated many books from Russian into English and authored many on Russian history, philosophy and religion.

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