Nikolai Kibalchich

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Nikolai Kibalchich was a Russian revolutionary and explosives expert best known for designing the bomb used in the assassination of Tsar Alexander II and for his pioneering, posthumously published ideas on rocket propulsion.

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instanceOf Russian revolutionary
explosives expert
human
rocket propulsion pioneer
causeOfDeath execution
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
describedBySource historical accounts of Russian revolutionary movement
histories of rocketry and astronautics
ethnicGroup Russian
familyName Kibalchich NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork aeronautics theory
explosives
rocketry
genre scientific proposal
givenName Nikolai NERFINISHED
hasRole bomb designer in the plot against Alexander II
legacy considered an early visionary of space travel
recognized as a precursor of modern rocket science
mannerOfDeath capital punishment by the Russian Empire
movement Narodnaya Volya NERFINISHED
name Nikolai Kibalchich NERFINISHED
notableFor designing the bomb used in the assassination of Tsar Alexander II
early theoretical work on rocket propulsion
notableIdea controllable rocket-powered flying apparatus
use of rocket propulsion for manned flight
occupation engineer
explosives expert
revolutionary
opponentOf Tsar Alexander II NERFINISHED
participantIn assassination of Alexander II of Russia
workPublishedPosthumously ideas on rocket propulsion

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