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3 May 1988

 

Newspaper "Gomelskaya Pravda" sums up the scientific and technical conference

Is it possible to fly into space without using jet engines? It is not only possible, but also necessary! - says the Gomel engineer Anatoly Yunitskiy. Developing the ideas of Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, he proposed a fundamentally new project for the transfer of various objects on the Earth's orbit, which is called "General Planetary Vehicle" (GPV).

It took the author not a year, not five or even ten years so that the original idea, breaking all sorts of barriers, turned into a harmonious and well-reasoned concept of near-Earth space exploration in the near future. Now the reality of this project is recognized by the majority of those who know the project from numerous and diverse publications in newspapers and magazines in recent years.

That is why Anatoly Yunitskiy's enthusiasts and supporters gathered in Gomel at the 1st scientific and technical conference "Non-rocket industrialization of space: problems, ideas, projects". The guests greeted with a storm of applause pilot-cosmonauts of the USSR: twice Hero of the Soviet Union Yury Malyshev and Hero of the Soviet Union Igor Volk, who took part in the conference.

Learn more about the conference in the report of the newspaper "Gomelskaya Pravda" of May 3, 1988 under the title "Into space without rockets" (in Belarusian).

Newspaper Gomelskaya Pravda sums up the scientific and technical conference

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