The Path to the Stars
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About the Collection of Science-Fiction Works, by K. E. Tsiolkovsky (content under a copyright, so removed from this file) | 1 | |
On the Moon. Fiction Tale | 7 | |
Deams About the Earth and the Sky | 49 | |
I. | External Structure of the Universe | 49 |
II. | Universal Attraction | 57 |
III. | Description of Various Phenomena Occurring Without Participation of Gravity | 66 |
IV. | Hater of Gravity | 75 |
V. | Can One Obtain on Earth a Medium with Gravity Different than on Earth? | 78 |
VI. | 90 | |
VII. | In the Belt of Asteroids | 95 |
VIII. | Energy of the Solar Rays | 140 |
IX. | Gravitation as a Cause of Speeds of Celestial Bodies and Their Radiation | 145 |
On Vesta | 149 | |
Beyond the Earth | 155 | |
1. | Castle in the Himalayas | 155 |
2. | Enthusiasm of Discovery | 155 |
3. | Discussion of the Project | 157 |
4. | More About the Castle and Its Inhabitants | 161 |
5. | Continuation of Conversation About Rocket | 163 |
6. | Newton's First Lecture | 165 |
7. | The Second Lecture | 168 |
8. | Two Experiments with the Rocket Within the Limits of the Atmosphere | 172 |
9. | Again an Astronomical Lecture | 176 |
10. | Preparation for Flight Around the Earth | 180 |
11. | Eternal Spring. Complicated Rocket. Assembly and Supplies | 181 |
12. | Altitude of External World. Location of Rocket | 185 |
13. | The Farewell. Locked in the Rocket. Take-Off. First Impressions | 185 |
14. | The People Remaining on Earth. Lecture in the Castle | 187 |
15. | In the Rocket Flying Around the Earth. Detonation Has Ceased. [The Crew Has] Emerged from the Water. A Discussion | 194 |
16. | Subjective State | 196 |
17. | Occupation, Sleep, Reading, Food | 197 |
18. | Physical and Chemical Experiments. A Concert | 199 |
19. | They Opened the Shutters | 205 |
20. | Protests. Longing for Work. Artificial Gravity | 211 |
21. | The Rocket Turns into a Blooming Garden | 212 |
22. | Pressure Suits Are Put on | 214 |
23. | Flight Out of the Rocket into Surrounding Ether Space | 216 |
24. | Story of the Ones in Overalls About Their Impressions | 220 |
25. | Adjustment of Temperature of Rocket | 222 |
26. | Conversation About Phenomena Experienced by the Ones in Overalls | 223 |
27. | Discussions on Life in Ether | 226 |
28. | Bath | 230 |
29. | Summary on Life in Ether | 231 |
30. | Picture of Bathing | 233 |
31. | Greenhouse | 234 |
32. | Construction of the Greenhouse. Inexhaustible. Vital Products | 236 |
33. | Sorrowless Life. Telegaphing by Sunlight | 242 |
34. | State of Humanity in 2017 | 243 |
35. | Strange Star. Earth Recognizes That World Deserts Are Open for Humanity | 244 |
36. | Again Beyond the Earth. Conference About New Spiral Flight Around the Earth. Mysterious Knock. Sentinel in Ether | 246 |
37. | Flight Along a Spiral. Travel Impressions. Fireballs. They Attain the Orbit of the Moon. Resolve to Fly to the Moon | 250 |
38. | Doubts. To Fly onto the Moon | 254 |
39. | Events on the Native Planet | 256 |
40. | From Earth to Space and Back. Construction of New Colonies | 262 |
41. | Journey from Lunar Orbit to Moon | 268 |
42. | On the Mountains and Valleys of the Moon | 272 |
43. | Farewell, Moon! Departure from the Moon | 288 |
44. | Again in the Great Rocket. Telegram to Earth About the Moon | 290 |
45. | Terrestrial Matters | 293 |
46. | Pictures of Migration and Life in the Ethereal Colonies | 293 |
47. | Union of Colonies | 300 |
48. | Among the Scientists on the Orbit of the Moon. First Conference | 301 |
49. | Second Conference | 303 |
50. | Around the Sun, Beyond the Orbit of Earth | 304 |
51. | On an Unknown Planet | 306 |
52. | Again in the Rocket. They Fly to Mars | 308 |
53. | They Encounter Gas Rings on the Way | 311 |
54. | They Approach Mars | 312 |
55. | Is It Possible to Visit the Planets? | 313 |
56. | In the Direction to Earth--by the Short Route | 318 |
57. | On Earth | 320 |
58. | Meeting in the Castle. Plans for New Celestial Excursions | 322 |
Goals of Stellar Navigation | 325 | |
Change in Relative Gravity on Earth | 361 | |
Mercury | 361 | |
Mars | 365 | |
Vesta | 367 | |
Ceres and Pallas | 373 | |
On Rings of Pallas | 377 | |
Living Creatures in Space | 385 | |
Biology of Dwarfs and Giants | 403 | |
Man, Reduced to One-Half of His Size | 403 | |
Man, Increased to Twice His Size | 406 | |
Man, Reduced by 100 Times | 407 | |
Ether Island | 411 | |
Beyond the Earth's Atmosphere | 423 | |
Science Fiction in the Works of K. E. Tsiolkovsky, by B. N. Vorob'yev | 433 | |
APPENDICES | ||
Appendix I. To the Inventors of Reaction-Powered Machines (28 April 1930) | 453 | |
Appendix II. Is It Only a Fantasy? | 457 | |
Appendix III. Pages from Notebook frcm Youth | 461 |
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