Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (1857–1935)
Autor(a) de The Science Fiction of Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
About the Author
Image credit: Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky
Obras por Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
" ZHizn' v mezhzvezdnoĭ srede". 1 exemplar
Суд космоса (Space Law) 1 exemplar
Гений среди людей (Genius among the People) 1 exemplar
Черты из моей жизни 1 exemplar
Щит научной веры 1 exemplar
Очерки о вселенной 1 exemplar
Kosmička filozofija 1 exemplar
Associated Works
Red Star Tales: A Century of Russian and Soviet Science Fiction (2015) — Contribuidor — 31 exemplares
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Conhecimento Comum
- Nome legal
- Tsiolkovsky, Konstantin Eduardovich
- Data de nascimento
- 1857-09-17
- Data de falecimento
- 1935-09-19
- Sexo
- male
- Nacionalidade
- Russian
- País (no mapa)
- Russia
- Local de nascimento
- Izhevskoye, Ryazan Governorate, Russian Empire
- Local de falecimento
- Kaluga, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Fatal error: Call to undefined function isLitsy() in /var/www/html/inc_magicDB.php on line 425- Inscription on the Obelisk marking his grave: "Man will not always stay on Earth; the pursuit of light and space will lead him to penetrate the bounds of the atmosphere, timidly at first but in the end to conquer the whole of solar space."
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 18
- Also by
- 1
- Membros
- 66
- Popularidade
- #259,059
- Avaliação
- 3.3
- Críticas
- 2
- ISBN
- 11
- Línguas
- 3
The stories in this volume were often repetative, but what came across was the author's insistance on how necessary space travel is to humankind, he realistically describes space travel, with thought-out appraisals of the technology, experiences, probable discoveries as humankind expands from being rooted souly on Earth. Indeed it was hard to believe the author had never experienced reduced or zero gravity as his decriptions are so vivid. The whole book os a visualization of experiences going into the solar system. "Mankind will not remain on Earth forever, but, in search of light and space, will at first timidly penetrate beyond the limits of the atmosphere, and then finally conquer the spaces of the solar system".
Overall the book was not exciting like some of the other science fiction authors of the time (such as Jerzy Zulawski), but Tsiolkovsky is an important author in the history of the astronomical achievements of the last century, and I'm glad to have read some of his fiction.… (mais)