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17/ IX - 1857 – 19/ IX 1935 Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, the Grandfather of Russian Space Science
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Konstantin Tsiolkovsky , the Grandfather of Russian Space Science

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Konstantin Tsiolkovsky , the Grandfather of Russian Space Science. 17/ IX - 1857 – 19/ IX 1935. Kaluga in the beginning of the XXth century. This strange crack-pot…. Tsiolkovsky’s Space Obsession. The Exploration of Cosmic Space by Means of Reaction Devices (1903). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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17/ IX - 1857 – 19/ IX 1935

Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, the Grandfather

of Russian Space Science

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Kaluga in the beginning of the XXth century

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This strange crack-pot…

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Tsiolkovsky’s Space Obsession

The Exploration of Cosmic Space by Means of Reaction Devices (1903)

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Step by step to stars

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Draft first space ship by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky

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Early space device in China

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YURI GAGARIN !

12 APRIL

1961

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Monument to Konstantin Tsiolkovsky in Moscow

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Crater Tsiolkovsky

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Kaluga: capital of the Kaluga Region. Industrial and cultural center of middle Russia. Known since 1371 as a border fortress on the southwestern borders of the Moscow princedom. Important role in the 1812 defeat of Napoleon’s army. Occupied by the Nazi armies in October 1941. Liberated 30 December 1941. Population 325185 (2010)

Annual Tsiolkovsky readings in Kaluga