Robert H. Goddard
Robert H. Goddard
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What happened with Robert H. Goddard on 16 March, 1926

16 March, 1926

Robert Goddard launched the world's first liquid-fueled rocket in Auburn, Massachusetts. The rocket, fueled with gasoline and liquid oxygen, rose 41 feet and traveled 184 feet in 2.5 seconds. This event marked a significant milestone in the development of rocketry and space exploration, demonstrating the feasibility of liquid-fueled rockets. Crew chief Henry Sachs, Esther Goddard, and Percy Roope, assistant professor in the physics department at Clark accompanied Goddard at the launch.
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