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  1. Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky (Russian: Константи́н Эдуа́рдович Циолко́вский; 17 September [O.S. 5 September] 1857 – 19 September 1935) was a Russian and Soviet rocket scientist who pioneered astronautics.

  2. Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, Russian research scientist in aeronautics and astronautics who pioneered rocket and space research and the development and use of wind tunnels for aerodynamic studies. He was also among the first to work out the theoretical problems of rocket travel in space.

  3. Konstantin E. Tsiolkovskiy (1857-1935) became enthralled with the possibilities of interplanetary travel as a boy, and at age fourteen started independent study using books from his father¹s library on natural science and mathematics. He also developed a passion for invention and constructed balloons, propelled carriages, and other instruments.

  4. Feb 27, 2013 · Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, the Russian father of rocketry, was a self-educated man, but he developed insights into space travel and rocket science that are still in use over a hundred...

  5. Jul 9, 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, the "father of rocket science and dynamics" who laid the foundation for Soviet space exploration. Discover his early interest in science, his theoretical work on rocket flight and astronautics, and his legacy in the field.

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  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, a Russian and Soviet rocket scientist and pioneer of the astronautic theory. He is considered one of the founding fathers of rocketry and astronautics, and his works inspired many Soviet space engineers.

  7. Russian-born scientist and mathematician Konstantin Tsiolkovsky is often referred to as the father of astronautics and human spaceflight. His visionary ideas for the future of humanity in space were far ahead of his time.