100 years later, where is Robert Goddard's first liquid-fueled rocket?

Finding 'Nell': Are any parts from Robert Goddard's historic first liquid-fuel rocket still around today, a century later?

Ars Technica

@arstechnica Robert Goddard liquid fuel rocket rocket centenary

“Henry Sachs, Robert Goddard’s assistant, ignites the first liquid fuel rocket on March 16, 1926. Credit: Esther Goddard/Clark University”

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A century after the first rocket launch, Ars staffers pick their favorites https://arstechni.ca/UkXH #favoritelaunches #robertgoddard #Spaceshuttle #Features #falcon9 #Space #soyuz #space
A century after the first rocket launch, Ars staffers pick their favorites

I realized that if something went wrong up there, things might go very badly down here."

Ars Technica

📚 Vor 100 Jahren gelang Robert Goddard erster Raketenstart.

• 🚀 Erster Raketenstart durch Robert Goddard.
• 📏 Flugdauer: unter 3 Sekunden.
• 📏 Flughöhe: 14 Meter.

https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/sternzeit-16-maerz-2026-robert-goddard-und-die-moderne-raketentechnik-100.html

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Die moderne Raumfahrt begann vor 100 Jahren auf einer Farm

Am 16. März 1926 startete der Physiker Robert Goddard eine Rakete. Es war ein kurzer Flug, doch kennzeichnet er den Beginn der modernen Raumfahrt.

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🗓 Efeméride: 16 de marzo de 1926.

🚀 Robert Goddard lanza el primer cohete propulsado por combustible líquido. En Auburn (EE.UU.), este pionero de la astronáutica encendió el motor que abriría el camino hacia la exploración espacial. Un pequeño vuelo que marcó el inicio de una era.

#ahEfeméride #Historia #ExploraciónEspacial #RobertGoddard #Ciencia

#RobertGoddard (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] By 1915 his pioneering work had
1912 #Robertgoddard #museumscienceindustry @msichicago Robert Goddard, bundled against the cold weather of March 16, 1926, holds the launching frame of his most notable invention — the first liquid-fueled rocket.

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An exploration of the occulted connections between rockets, the End Times, the stars and the Earth, and what it implies about the nature of reality.
#rockets #magic #jackparsons #robertgoddard #worcesterma #doomsday #endoftheworld

AP Strange's Weird Writings- Doomsday Predictions Ain't Rocket Science!

Doomsday Predictions Ain't Rocket Science!

  On an October evening in 1899, a boy climbed a cherry tree to trim some branches, a task given to him by his parents. While in the tree, a...

Perspective: Humans had never launched a liquid-fuelled rocket until #RobertGoddard launched the first on this day 97 years ago

In the past 7 days alone, we’ve successfully launched 6 liquid-fuelled #rockets into #space

#SpaceX’s fairings (the ones at the top of #Falcon9 protecting satellites as they head to orbit) are a few feet taller than the peak altitude Godard’s first rocket achieved

#ThisDayInSpace #ThisDayInHistory

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