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- Yuri Nikolaevich Artsutanov (Russian: Ю́рий Никола́евич Арцута́нов; 5 October 1929 – 1 January 2019) was a Russian engineer born in Leningrad. He was one...
- concepts and versions have been proposed, starting with Isaacs in 1966, Artsutanov in 1967, Pearson and Colombo in 1975, Kalaghan in 1978, and Braginski...
- Build Space Elevator by 2045". Yicai Global. Retrieved 13 April 2021. Artsutanov, Yu (1960). "To the Cosmos by Electric Train" (PDF). liftport.com. Young...
- the stars as a way to overcome gravity. Decades later, in 1960, Yuri Artsutanov independently developed the concept of a "Cosmic Railway", a space elevator...
- there was no realistic way to build it. In 1960, another Russian, Yuri Artsutanov, wrote in greater detail about the idea of a tensile cable to be deplo****...
- rotated. The idea of space elevators has been around since 1960 when Yuri Artsutanov wrote a Sunday supplement to Pravda on how to build such a structure and...
- Lebedev Alexander Lodygin Abram Fedorovich Ioffe Boris Galerkin Yuri Artsutanov Alexander Nesis Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky Mark Gelfand (Medical Device Inventor)...
- – Hong Song-nam, 8th Premier of North Korea (d. 2009) October 5 Yuri Artsutanov, Russian engineer (d. 2019) Richard F. Gordon Jr., American astronaut...
- writer (born 1948) Erik Olin Wright, sociologist and ****urologist Yuri Artsutanov, pioneer of the space elevator idea Carol Emshwiller, writer The City...
- 25 m June 2014 Technion, Israel Ishai Zimerman and Ronen Atzil yes Yuri Artsutanov, who developed the concept of the "space elevator", was the guest of honor...