Timeline of space exploration - Events leading to space exploration 6
1924 - Society for Studies of Interplanetary Travel founded in Soviet Union.
The Society for Studies of Interplanetary Travel (Russian: Общество изучения межпланетных сообщений or OIMS) was founded in Moscow in May 1924. It was a spin-off of a military science society at the Zhukovsky Airforce Academy, and was chaired by Grigory Kramarov. Its 200 charter members included important Soviet space-exploration and rocketry experts such as Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, Fridrikh Tsander, and Vladimir Vetchinkin.The society allowed engineers and educators to meet and discuss space travel, and it organized public educational events. OIMS hosted a famous public debate on October 4, 1924 to discuss the idea of Robert Goddard to launch a rocket to the Moon.
Friedrich Tsander co-founded the Society for Studies of Interplanetary Travel in 1924 with Konstantin Tsiolkovsky. He published articles on theories about human spaceflight and helped design the first successful Soviet liquid-fuel rocket.














