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Dr. Robert Hutchings Goddard (1882-1945). Dr. Goddard has been recognized as the father of American rocketry and as...
Dr. Robert Hutchings Goddard (1882-1945). Dr. Goddard has been recognized as the father of American rocketry and as...
NASA Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier moderated the discussion “NASA Leadership in the Future of Science and...
NASA Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier moderated the discussion “NASA Leadership in the Future of Science and...
NASA Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier moderated the discussion “NASA Leadership in the Future of Science and...
NASA Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier moderated the discussion “NASA Leadership in the Future of Science and...
NASA Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier moderated the discussion “NASA Leadership in the Future of Science and...
Dr. Robert H. Goddard and liquid oxygen-gasoline rocket in the frame from which it was fired on March 16, 1926, at...
Goddard rocket with four rocket motors. This rocket attained an altitude of 200 feet in a flight, November 1936, at...
For the 55th Robert H. Goddard Memorial Symposium on March 7, 2017. A tribute to those we lost in the past year;...
A desktop-sized model of Robert H. Goddard's 1926 liquid-fueled rocket.
Dr. Goddard's 1926 rocket configuration. Dr. Goddard's liquid oxygen-gasoline rocket was fired on March 16, 1926, at...
The NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), located in Greenbelt, Maryland, was named after the father of rocketry,...
Dr. Robert H. Goddard loading a 1918 version of the Bazooka of World War II. From 1930 to 1941, Dr. Goddard made...
Interior view along the south side of Dr. Robert Goddard’s shop at the Mescalero Ranch in New Mexico. Mr. H. Sachs...
Dr. Robert H. Goddard's tower and shelter at the Army artillery range at Camp Devens, in Ayer, Massachusetts in the...
Standing in front of the rocket in the launch tower on September 23, 1935, are (left to right): Harry F. Guggenheim;...
Dr. Robert H. Goddard and a liquid oxygen-gasoline rocket in the frame from which it was fired on March 16, 1926, at...
In honor of the Centernial of Flight Celebration and commissioned by the American Institute of Aeronautics and...
In honor of the Centernial of Flight celebration and commissioned by the American Institute of Aeronautics and...
Robert H. Goddard with vacuum tube apparatus he built in 1916 to research rocket efficiency. Dr. Robert Hutchings...
George Edward Alcorn, a pioneering African American physicist and engineer, is credited with dozens of inventions...