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На форуме nasaspaseflight конструктор ракеты "Пегасус" Антонио Элиас рассуждает об уравнении Циолковского:
Speaking of the rocket equation: why is it that we call the airplane equivalent the "Breguet equation", but we don't call the rocket one by it's creator name? Is it because it's hard to pronounce (and spell) "Tsiolkovsky", or is it because when rocketry was flourishing in the good 'ol US of A all Russkys were bad dubbies?
I propose that we call DV=g0 Isp Ln(Finit/Ffinal) the "Tsiolkovsky equation", or, if you think it's a mouthful, "The T-equation"