Article 6RY17 Recognition at last for Tom Bacon, the scientist you’ve never heard of who helped put men on the moon

Recognition at last for Tom Bacon, the scientist you’ve never heard of who helped put men on the moon

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Donna Ferguson
from Science | The Guardian on (#6RY17)

Cambridge home of the engineer who developed fuel system used on Apollo 11 is to receive a blue plaque

It has been nearly 70 years since Francis Thomas Bacon developed a source of clean green energy that would help power the first moon landing and change the course of history.

Yet, few are aware of the Essex-born, Cambridge-based engineer whose invention of the first working hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell helped send Apollo 11 to the moon. His pioneering work is still a source of inspiration for scientists working on renewable energy solutions today.

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