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Nonconservative Problems Of The Theory Of Elastic Stability – Bolotin
In this post, we will see the book Nonconservative Problems Of The Theory Of Elastic Stability by V. V. Bolotin. About the book The present book is devoted to the study of the stability of elastic systems under the action … Continue reading
Posted in Aerodynamics, books, mathematics, physics, soviet
Tagged aeronautical, drag, elastic stability, elasticity, engineering, extension, flexibility, flight, friction, gas flow, load, mathematics, mechanical, nonconservative, physics, planes, problems, rockets, shafts, shells, static equilibrium, strain, stress, theory
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The Call of The Cosmos – Tsiolkovsky
In this post, we will see the book The Call Of The Cosmos by K. Tsiolkovsky. About the book Taken as a whole, this book makes interesting, even fascinating reading. Tsiolkovsky’s stories are of tremendous interest and urge us to … Continue reading
Posted in Aerodynamics, books, literature, science fiction, soviet, technology
Tagged astronautics, conquering space, faring, future, interplanetary travel, moon, planets, possible future, rockets, science fiction, soviet, space, space biology, space good, space health, space ideas, space living, space ships, space travel, travel to moon, Tsiolkovsky, visionary
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How Man Learned To Fly – Belyayev
In this post, we will see the book How Man Learned To Fly by Alexander Belyayev. About the book All of us want to fly like birds. Now flying seems to be an everyday thing for us. But attempts to … Continue reading
Posted in Aerodynamics, books, children's books, children's science, malysh publishers, popular science, science, technology
Tagged Aerodynamics, aeroplaces, aerostats, aviation, children's literature, children's science, dirigibles, flight, gliders, history of technology, hot air balloons, illustrated books, planes, popular science, rockets, winged crafts
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The Sun’s Wind by Alexei Leonov
In this post, we will see the book The Sun’s Wind by Alexei Leonov. About the book Story of Soyuz-Apollo Project as told by USSR Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov My young friend, This story and the drawings are specially for you. … Continue reading
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Tagged alexei leonov, america, apollo, astronaut training, astronauts, baikonur, children's literature, children's science, cosmonauts, docking, donald slayton, houston, how to become a space man, landing, life, life in space, lift off, popular science, rocket launch, rocket re-entry, rockets, russian, soviet, soyuz, space, space travel, space walk, sunrise from space, thomas stafford, ussr, valery kubasov, vance brand, working in space
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The Path To The Stars. Collection Of Science Fiction Works – Tsiolkovsky
In this post, we will see the book The Path To The Stars. Collection Of Science Fiction Works by K. E. Tsiolkovsky. About the book This is a collection of science fiction works and a number of propositions by the … Continue reading
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Tagged asteriods, astronauts, astronomy, beyond the earth, Beyond the Earth's Atmosphere, celestial bodies, future, gravitation, gravity, literature, minor planets, planets, predictions, radiation, rockets, science fiction, soviet, space technology, space travel, Tsiolkovsky, vesta
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The Space Age – Shkolenko
In this post we will see The Space Age by Yuri Shkolenko The author, Yu. A. Shkolenko, is a doctor of philosophy and a journalist. In his book he has com-bined reflections on the fundamental processes occurring in the space … Continue reading
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Tagged aelita, astronauts, cosmonauts, history, rockets, space, space travel, spaceship, universe
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Space Adventures From Your Home – Rabiza
In this post we will see a children’s book on experiments on space travel titled Space Adventures in Your Home by F. Rabiza Space Adventures in Your Home will help you perform experiments on your own. Of course, this book … Continue reading
Posted in Aerodynamics, astronomy, books, engineering, mir books, mir publishers, physics, science, soviet, technology
Tagged children's book, cosmonautics, heat, laws of motion, physics, rockets, space experiments, space vechicles, weightlessness
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