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REDIRECT Alexander Fedorovich Poleschuk Category:Astronaut-Cosmonaut
REDIRECT Alexander Mikhailovich Samokutyaev Category:Astronaut-Cosmonaut
REDIRECT Alexander Alexandrovich Skvortsov Category:Astronaut-Cosmonaut
REDIRECT Alexander D. Zasyadko Category:Scientist Category:Engineer
Image:ZasyadkoAlexander.jpg 300px In 1814, A.D. Zasyadko began working on various types of combat rockets and in 1817, having developed several effective models, demonstrated them in St Petersburg. His rockets had a maximum range of 2,670 meters. The rockets were built in a pyrotechnical laboratory which he had set up in Mogilev. ''(Source: V.P. Glushko)'' ---- :Category:Scientist : ...
... have solved the problem in full.”'' Alexander Petrovich Fyodorov (b. 1872) would get some credit in his later years. Tsiolkovsky referred to the obscure booklet written by Fyodorov as being like Newton’s apple ... which had crystallized the idea in his mind to use a reaction engine in spaceflight. Fyodorov postulated that such an engine could be powered by liquid fuels (carbon disulphide and nitric ...
... so much as a word altered. This also made them contemporaneous with Tsiolkovsky and Fyodorov. Earlier References and Later Editions The first reference to which we can certainly point ... note 52 ''Bookseller Gazette'', London, Feb. 26, 1861 note 53 ''Alexander Strahan Victorian Publisher'', by Patricia Thomas Srebrnik, Univ. of Mich Press, 1986 note ...
... in October. ''(NSF Release 68-108; Reinhold, NYT, 2/8/68, C3)'' Soviet Prof. Georgy Petrovich, writing in Trud, praised U.S. space achievements but pointed to 20 Soviet "firsts" since ... , and successful U.S. test of Saturn V , world's largest booster, Nov. 9, 1967. Petrovich praised NASA'S broad application of space equipment in practical commercial use of satellite technology ...
... one-volume Soviet space encyclopedia Cosmonautics was published in Moscow. Book listed as editor Valentin Petrovich Glushko , reputed chief designer of Soviet rockets and missiles, and featured biographical article on him ... work. Pravda, in post-publication article on encyclopedia, had identified chief editor as "Professor G. Petrovich." ''(NYT, 3/19/71, 3)'' Freeze on missile testing was advocated by Stanford Univ. geneticist ...
... Space Operations Center in Darmstadt, Germany. To schedule an interview, contact Mark Petrovich at 818-393-4359 or mark.petrovich@jpl.nasa.gov. Rosetta was launched in 2004 carrying 11 science instruments ...

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