Найдите в тексте предложения с причастием или герундием. Выпишите их и переведите на русский язык. At the end of the last century Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, a teacher living in Kaluga, turned to science in order to find a technica...

Найдите в тексте предложения с причастием или герундием. Выпишите их и переведите на русский язык. At the end of the last century Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, a teacher living in Kaluga, turned to science in order to find a technical solution to a problem which in those days seemed but a dream, the problem of flight into cosmic space. At the time when man first rose into the air, he proposed rockets for interplanetary communication. In his work ‘The study of cosmic space by rocket engines’ which is often referred to by many scientists everywhere in the world, K. Tsiolkovsky put forward a scientifically well - founded theory of cosmic flights. The ideas presented in this work served as basis for the development of the science astronautics. Between 1911 and 1926 a number of publications were prepared by K. Tsiolkovsky, which continued his early work. The scientist studied the conditions for the take-off of a spaceship from the surface of a planet and the influence of air resistance on the motion of the rocket, examined questions connected with the life of the human organism in cosmic space and formulated a number of principles the theory of rockets is based upon. Many other questions connected with the aims and methods of developing astronautics were paid attention to in some of his latest works. For example, such problems as the design of a spaceship consisting of several rockets and the advantage of using liquid fuel were dealt with by the scientist. As early as 1895 K. Tsiolkovsky proposed the idea of creating artificial satellites on the earth. The necessity of such satellites for interplanetary flights is now recognized by all specialists in astronautics. The importance of such satellites as observatories is also quite clear. Realization of many of the Tsiolkovsky’s projects became possible only in our days. His dream that “mankind must not remain eternally on earth” is now a reality. Tsiolkovsky understood that to realize his dream the efforts of all nations were necessary.
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Найдите в тексте предложения с причастием или герундием. Выпишите их и переведите на русский язык.At the end of the last century Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, a teacher living in Kaluga, turned to science in order to find a technical solution to a problem which in those days seemed but a dream, the problem of flight into cosmic space.  At the time when man first rose into the air, he proposed rockets for interplanetary communication. In his work ‘The study of cosmic space by rocket engines’ which is often referred to by many scientists everywhere in the world, K. Tsiolkovsky put forward a scientifically well - founded theory of cosmic flights. The ideas presented in this work served as basis for the development of the science astronautics. Between 1911 and 1926 a number of publications were prepared by K. Tsiolkovsky, which continued his early work. The scientist studied the conditions for the take-off of a spaceship from the surface of a planet and the influence of air resistance on the motion of the rocket, examined questions connected with the life of the human organism in cosmic space and formulated a number of principles the theory of rockets is based upon. Many other questions connected with the aims and methods of developing astronautics were paid attention to in some of his latest works. For example, such problems as the design of a spaceship consisting of several rockets and the advantage of using liquid fuel were dealt with by the scientist. As early as 1895 K. Tsiolkovsky proposed the idea of creating artificial satellites on the earth. The necessity of such satellites for interplanetary flights is now recognized by all specialists in astronautics. The importance of such satellites as observatories is also quite clear. Realization of many of the Tsiolkovsky’s projects became possible only in our days. His dream that “mankind must not remain eternally on earth” is now a reality. Tsiolkovsky understood that to realize his dream the efforts of all nations were necessary.
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