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Robert H. Goddard - Wikipedia Robert Hutchings Goddard (October 5, 1882 – August 10, 1945) [1] was an American engineer, professor, physicist, and inventor who is credited with creating and building the world's first liquid-fueled rocket, which was successfully launched on March 16, 1926 [2]
Goddard Space Flight Center - NASA Goddard is NASA’s premiere space flight complex and home to the nation’s largest organization of scientists, engineers, and technologists who build spacecraft, instruments, and new technology to study Earth, the Sun, our solar system, and the universe
Robert Goddard | Biography and Facts | Britannica Robert Goddard (born October 5, 1882, Worcester, Massachusetts, U S —died August 10, 1945, Baltimore, Maryland) was an American professor and inventor generally acknowledged to be the father of modern rocketry He published his classic treatise, A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes, in 1919
Robert H. Goddard: American Rocket Pioneer | Smithsonian Institution . . . Robert Hutchings Goddard (1882-1945) is considered the father of modern rocketry One of Goddard's many firsts was the successful test of the world's first liquid-propelled rocket Goddard was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, on October 5, 1882 He was often ill as a child and had extended absences from school
Robert Goddard: American Father of Rocketry | Space Robert H Goddard, the American father of modern rocketry, built and tested the world's first liquid-fuel rocket in 1926 NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center is named in his honor
Dr. Robert H. Goddard - National Museum of the USAF Physicist and inventor Dr Robert H Goddard is considered the father of practical modern rocketry and space flight In the early 20th century, he conceived many key concepts for later development of ballistic missiles, earth-orbiting satellites and interplanetary exploration
Bio of Robert Goddard, American Rocket Scientist - ThoughtCo Robert Hutchings Goddard (October 5, 1882–August 10, 1945) was an influential American rocket scientist whose work shaped the history of space exploration Yet, as far-reaching as Goddard's work became, it was not acknowledged as important by the government or military for much of his life
Robert Goddard and the First Liquid-Propellant Rocket On March 16, 1926, Robert H Goddard (1882-1945) launched the world’s first liquid-propellant rocket His rickety contraption, with its combustion chamber and nozzle on top, burned for 20 seconds before consuming enough liquid oxygen and gasoline to lift itself off the launch rack
Robert H. Goddard - New Mexico Museum of Space History Robert H Goddard, often called “the father of modern rocketry” was born in Worcester, Massachusetts on October 5, 1882 Along with Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky of Russia and Hermann Oberth of Germany, Goddard was one of the first to envision the exploration of space