Russias first rocket engine
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Russias first rocket engine
Cutaway model of the ORM-1, the first rocket engine developed in Russia. The ORM-1 was designed by Valentin Glushko in 1930 and burnt a mixture of nitrogen tetroxide and toluene, producing a thrust of about 20kg. Photographed at the museum of the Glushko Energomash Research and Production Association at Khimki, near Moscow
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© RIA NOVOSTI/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
1930 1930s 20th Aerospace Century Cutaway Engine Exhibit Experiment Experimental Flight Moscow Motor Museum Rocket Russia Russian Soviet Spaceflight Twentieth Union
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This print showcases Russia's pioneering spirit in the field of aerospace technology. The image features a cutaway model of ORM-1, the country's first rocket engine developed by Valentin Glushko in 1930. This groundbreaking engine burned a mixture of nitrogen tetroxide and toluene, generating an impressive thrust of approximately 20kg. Displayed at the prestigious museum of the Glushko Energomash Research and Production Association in Khimki, near Moscow, this exhibit represents a significant milestone in Russian history. It symbolizes the nation's relentless pursuit of scientific progress during the early 20th century. The photograph captures not only an experimental motor but also echoes the ambition and determination that propelled Russia into space exploration. As we gaze upon this historical artifact, we are transported back to a time when dreams of flight were becoming reality. Within its intricate design lies a testament to human ingenuity and innovation. This remarkable piece serves as a reminder that every great achievement begins with bold experimentation and unwavering dedication. Preserved within these walls is more than just metal and machinery; it is an embodiment of Russia's rich heritage in spaceflight. The museum stands as a tribute to those who dared to push boundaries beyond Earth's atmosphere, forever shaping our understanding of what is possible. Through this print from RIA NOVOSTI/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY, we are invited to witness firsthand Russia's extraordinary contributions to aerospace history – an enduring legacy that continues to
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