Friday, May 20, 2022

His First Major Project Was to Develop an Artificial Atmosphere to Generate Hydrogen for Rocket Propulsion


 97 Years Ago Today

Wednesday 20th of May 1925
Aircraft designer Alexei Andreyevich Tupolev is born in Moscow, Central Federal District, Russia.
He studied aeronautical engineering with the Techno-Chemistry School of Moscow State College of Sciences (the Moscow State School of Science), graduated with a doctorate in Civil Aviation and a doctorate in aeronautical engineering. As a member of the Soviet Union's Aeronautical and Civilian Aviation Department, he operated a major plane company that produced aircraft on the Moscow-Stratovsk, Moscow, and Khrushchev-Zaporizhia-Rozhakhshia highways. Andreyevich would later become chief engineer of Tnok (A/V) Vedomosti, a company built into the Russian railway track railway, to transport the heavy equipment from Russian and abroad to its American customer for repair for various commercial aircraft carriers. Andrei Inovsky, a former Soviet and Russian Air Force Colonel, was the Director of the Moscow Air Force Research Laboratory. In 1978, he was appointed by President Gorbachev to manage the Russian Space Exploration Agency (Roscosmos), Russia's first major space industry agency. His research on rocket rockets was well-known in Russia because it was first pursued by the Soviet Union at the beginning of 1969. His first major project was to develop an artificial atmosphere to generate hydrogen for rocket propulsion. The theory for doing this was.

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