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