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Robert H. Goddard: The Original Rocketman
Watch rare footage of Goddard’s rocketry experiments that helped humans get to the moon. 🚀
published: 17 Jul 2019
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The Story of Robert Goddard, Father of Modern Rocketry
Dr. Robert Hutchings Goddard (1882-1945) is considered the father of modern rocket propulsion. A physicist of great insight, Goddard also had a unique genius for invention. It is in memory of this brilliant scientist that NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, was established on May 1, 1959.
By 1926, Goddard had constructed and successfully tested the first rocket using liquid fuel. Indeed, the flight of Goddard’s rocket on March 16, 1926, at Auburn, Massachusetts, was as significant to history as that of the Wright brothers flight at Kitty Hawk.
Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center/Tim Childers
Music Credits: “Suburban Waltz” by Philip Guyler and “Unchartered Territories” by Phil Stevens
This video is public domain and along with other supporting visualizatio...
published: 03 May 2019
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Robert Goddard's Quest
Dr. Robert Hutchings Goddard (1882-1945) is considered the father of American rocketry. A theoretical scientist as well as a practical engineer, he held more than 200 patents, although he was reluctant to publicize his work during his lifetime.
Credits: Select archival materials provided by NASA
published: 27 Sep 2016
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Great Minds: Robert Goddard, Original Rocket Scientist
Get to know Robert Goddard, one of the original rocket scientists!
Hosted by: Reid Reimers
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published: 18 Nov 2014
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Robert Goddard - Development of High Altitude Rockets
Dr. Robbert H. Godddard was among the few people who independently discovered the rocket as the key to space before World War I and worked out all the equations. He created the world's first flying, liquid-fuel rocket and made many other pioneering contributions to rocket technology. This video includes sounding rocket experiments conducted by Goddard in the New Mexico desert in the 1930s.
Learn more about aviation and spaceflight pioneers from the 1920s and 30s on the "Barron Hilton Pioneers of Flight Gallery" website at http://pioneersofflight.si.edu
No audio, this video is silent.
Credit: Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Goddard (VE00378)
published: 01 Jul 2014
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Dr. Robert Goddard experiments with rockets.
Clark University alumnus Dr. Robert Goddard, "Father of the Space Age," is seen conducting rocketry experiments in Massachusetts. Additional film footage of Goddard's experiments is available in the Robert H. Goddard Collection in Clark's Archives and Special Collections: https://www2.clarku.edu/research/archives/goddard/about.cfm
published: 11 Jul 2019
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Why Robert Goddard Was The Most Under Valued Scientist Of All Time
September 8th, 1944 Nazi Germany unleashed a weapon unlike any seen before on the battlefield, the V-2 rocket, the first long-range guided Ballistic Missile, developed by a team led by Dr. Wernher Von Braun.
The missile was launched towards Paris and made an impact near Porte d'Italie, creating an impact 10 meters across, killing 6 people and wounding 36.
Before the war was over, the Germans would go on to launch over 3,100 rockets, killing and wounding thousands more.
Back in America, there was a scientist that was convinced that the Germans stole his designs in order to build the V-2.
He was developing and successfully launching liquid propelled rockets while the Germans were just beginning to their research almost 20 years before the V-2’s first launch.
His name was Dr. Robert H. God...
published: 27 Sep 2018
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175. Robert H. Goddard.
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published: 12 May 2024
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Robert Hutchings Goddard: rocket pioneer
Robert Hutchings Goddard was an American physicist and rocket pioneer. Although historians point to Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Hermann Oberth as being the founders of rocket theory, Goddard, a native of Worcester, Massachusetts, is generally regarded as the father of the practical modern rocket. But it was only after his death that the true value of his work was widely recognised.
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published: 13 Nov 2023
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Robert Goddard - the American Pioneer of Rocketry
Robert H. Goddard, an American scientist and engineer, is famous for creating the world's first liquid – fueled rocket, as well as implementing three – axis control to rocketry. Goddard's work as a scientist and engineer ushered forward the space age, and Goddard's inventions set many important milestones for spaceflight. Years after his death, Goddard was recognized as the founding father of modern rocketry, due to his scientific approach to studying and constructing multi – purpose rockets.
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published: 19 Feb 2015
0:47
Robert H. Goddard: The Original Rocketman
Watch rare footage of Goddard’s rocketry experiments that helped humans get to the moon. 🚀
Watch rare footage of Goddard’s rocketry experiments that helped humans get to the moon. 🚀
https://wn.com/Robert_H._Goddard_The_Original_Rocketman
Watch rare footage of Goddard’s rocketry experiments that helped humans get to the moon. 🚀
- published: 17 Jul 2019
- views: 804
2:49
The Story of Robert Goddard, Father of Modern Rocketry
Dr. Robert Hutchings Goddard (1882-1945) is considered the father of modern rocket propulsion. A physicist of great insight, Goddard also had a unique genius fo...
Dr. Robert Hutchings Goddard (1882-1945) is considered the father of modern rocket propulsion. A physicist of great insight, Goddard also had a unique genius for invention. It is in memory of this brilliant scientist that NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, was established on May 1, 1959.
By 1926, Goddard had constructed and successfully tested the first rocket using liquid fuel. Indeed, the flight of Goddard’s rocket on March 16, 1926, at Auburn, Massachusetts, was as significant to history as that of the Wright brothers flight at Kitty Hawk.
Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center/Tim Childers
Music Credits: “Suburban Waltz” by Philip Guyler and “Unchartered Territories” by Phil Stevens
This video is public domain and along with other supporting visualizations can be downloaded from the Scientific Visualization Studio at: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/13201
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Dr. Robert Hutchings Goddard (1882-1945) is considered the father of modern rocket propulsion. A physicist of great insight, Goddard also had a unique genius for invention. It is in memory of this brilliant scientist that NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, was established on May 1, 1959.
By 1926, Goddard had constructed and successfully tested the first rocket using liquid fuel. Indeed, the flight of Goddard’s rocket on March 16, 1926, at Auburn, Massachusetts, was as significant to history as that of the Wright brothers flight at Kitty Hawk.
Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center/Tim Childers
Music Credits: “Suburban Waltz” by Philip Guyler and “Unchartered Territories” by Phil Stevens
This video is public domain and along with other supporting visualizations can be downloaded from the Scientific Visualization Studio at: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/13201
If you liked this video, subscribe to the NASA Goddard YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/NASAExplorer
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- published: 03 May 2019
- views: 40533
1:33
Robert Goddard's Quest
Dr. Robert Hutchings Goddard (1882-1945) is considered the father of American rocketry. A theoretical scientist as well as a practical engineer, he held more th...
Dr. Robert Hutchings Goddard (1882-1945) is considered the father of American rocketry. A theoretical scientist as well as a practical engineer, he held more than 200 patents, although he was reluctant to publicize his work during his lifetime.
Credits: Select archival materials provided by NASA
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Dr. Robert Hutchings Goddard (1882-1945) is considered the father of American rocketry. A theoretical scientist as well as a practical engineer, he held more than 200 patents, although he was reluctant to publicize his work during his lifetime.
Credits: Select archival materials provided by NASA
- published: 27 Sep 2016
- views: 6591
4:21
Great Minds: Robert Goddard, Original Rocket Scientist
Get to know Robert Goddard, one of the original rocket scientists!
Hosted by: Reid Reimers
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http://www.space.com/19944-robert-goddard.html
http://siarchives.si.edu/history/exhibits/stories/robert-h-goddard-american-rocket-pioneer
http://io9.com/how-robert-goddard-almost-killed-space-flight-1491135545
http://io9.com/the-greatest-newspaper-correction-ever-written-49-year-1491590487
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2005/14oct_betterrocket/
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-kind-of-fuel-do-rock/
http://www.nasa.gov/missions/research/f_goddard.html
http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/k-12/TRC/Rockets/history_of_rockets.html
https://wn.com/Great_Minds_Robert_Goddard,_Original_Rocket_Scientist
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http://www.space.com/19944-robert-goddard.html
http://siarchives.si.edu/history/exhibits/stories/robert-h-goddard-american-rocket-pioneer
http://io9.com/how-robert-goddard-almost-killed-space-flight-1491135545
http://io9.com/the-greatest-newspaper-correction-ever-written-49-year-1491590487
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2005/14oct_betterrocket/
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-kind-of-fuel-do-rock/
http://www.nasa.gov/missions/research/f_goddard.html
http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/k-12/TRC/Rockets/history_of_rockets.html
- published: 18 Nov 2014
- views: 127705
4:41
Robert Goddard - Development of High Altitude Rockets
Dr. Robbert H. Godddard was among the few people who independently discovered the rocket as the key to space before World War I and worked out all the equations...
Dr. Robbert H. Godddard was among the few people who independently discovered the rocket as the key to space before World War I and worked out all the equations. He created the world's first flying, liquid-fuel rocket and made many other pioneering contributions to rocket technology. This video includes sounding rocket experiments conducted by Goddard in the New Mexico desert in the 1930s.
Learn more about aviation and spaceflight pioneers from the 1920s and 30s on the "Barron Hilton Pioneers of Flight Gallery" website at http://pioneersofflight.si.edu
No audio, this video is silent.
Credit: Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Goddard (VE00378)
https://wn.com/Robert_Goddard_Development_Of_High_Altitude_Rockets
Dr. Robbert H. Godddard was among the few people who independently discovered the rocket as the key to space before World War I and worked out all the equations. He created the world's first flying, liquid-fuel rocket and made many other pioneering contributions to rocket technology. This video includes sounding rocket experiments conducted by Goddard in the New Mexico desert in the 1930s.
Learn more about aviation and spaceflight pioneers from the 1920s and 30s on the "Barron Hilton Pioneers of Flight Gallery" website at http://pioneersofflight.si.edu
No audio, this video is silent.
Credit: Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Goddard (VE00378)
- published: 01 Jul 2014
- views: 23888
1:00
Dr. Robert Goddard experiments with rockets.
Clark University alumnus Dr. Robert Goddard, "Father of the Space Age," is seen conducting rocketry experiments in Massachusetts. Additional film footage of God...
Clark University alumnus Dr. Robert Goddard, "Father of the Space Age," is seen conducting rocketry experiments in Massachusetts. Additional film footage of Goddard's experiments is available in the Robert H. Goddard Collection in Clark's Archives and Special Collections: https://www2.clarku.edu/research/archives/goddard/about.cfm
https://wn.com/Dr._Robert_Goddard_Experiments_With_Rockets.
Clark University alumnus Dr. Robert Goddard, "Father of the Space Age," is seen conducting rocketry experiments in Massachusetts. Additional film footage of Goddard's experiments is available in the Robert H. Goddard Collection in Clark's Archives and Special Collections: https://www2.clarku.edu/research/archives/goddard/about.cfm
- published: 11 Jul 2019
- views: 4685
12:28
Why Robert Goddard Was The Most Under Valued Scientist Of All Time
September 8th, 1944 Nazi Germany unleashed a weapon unlike any seen before on the battlefield, the V-2 rocket, the first long-range guided Ballistic Missile, de...
September 8th, 1944 Nazi Germany unleashed a weapon unlike any seen before on the battlefield, the V-2 rocket, the first long-range guided Ballistic Missile, developed by a team led by Dr. Wernher Von Braun.
The missile was launched towards Paris and made an impact near Porte d'Italie, creating an impact 10 meters across, killing 6 people and wounding 36.
Before the war was over, the Germans would go on to launch over 3,100 rockets, killing and wounding thousands more.
Back in America, there was a scientist that was convinced that the Germans stole his designs in order to build the V-2.
He was developing and successfully launching liquid propelled rockets while the Germans were just beginning to their research almost 20 years before the V-2’s first launch.
His name was Dr. Robert H. Goddard, one of the 3 Fathers of Rocketry, and this is his story.
He was born on October 5th, 1882 in Worcester MA, a booming industrial city filled with innovation.
On July 7th, 1914, he went on to file a Patent 1,102,653 for a Rocket Apparatus, that included fundamental aspects and concepts that are still used in rockets today.
First was the idea for multi-stage rockets, and second was adapting a nozzle to the rocket which essentially redefined the rocket motor as a combustion chamber and nozzle compared to just a charge in a tube.
Goddard came up with this feature as he realized that in order to make rockets practical, they had to be light as possible and also needed to eject gas from the rocket motor as fast as possible.
By using a combustion chamber and nozzle, the gases would exert pressure against the cone, substantially increasing the power of the rocket.
The invention of the combustion chamber and nozzle combination doubled the thrust and improved 25 times the efficiency, and THIS was the birth of the modern rocket engine.
Then just a week later on July 14th, 1914, Goddard has issued Patent No. 1,103,503 also for a Rocket Apparatus and laid out a description for a complete liquid-fuel system for his rocket motor.
And this made Goddard, THE, Father of Liquid Fuel Rocketry.
His life’s work was so groundbreaking that it would produce 214 patents, many issued after he his death.
In 1915, he decided to start with solid-fuel rockets because he did not have the budget to develop liquid-fuel rockets yet.
Also, during this time, he realized that he could only get so far with his current budget so he sought out funding for his research.
In 1916, he wrote a letter to the Smithsonian, proposing that his research in rocketry could provide the means to conduct experiments in the atmosphere higher than the limits of balloons.
The letter included details of his progress so far and he urged the Smithsonian to form a committee to review his request.
The letter was received by acting Secretary of the Smithsonian Dr. Charles Abbott who was a pioneer in Solar Radiation research. Abbott was the first American Scientist to study solar rays using balloons, which were able to reach altitudes of 25km.
He told The Secretary of the Smithsonian Dr. Charles Walcott all of the discoveries that could be made with the use of Rockets and Walcott was on board.
In order to do construct a liquid-fueled rocket, Goddard had to design a combustion chamber that would receive, mix and burn the fuel and oxidizer without causing an uncontrollable explosion.
He also had to figure out how to feed the oxidizer into the chamber.
He experimented with various designs of chambers, pumps, and kinds of chemicals, which often resulted with the rocket engine jamming, sticking or other kinds of failures.
But this is the rocket he came up with, much different from what rockets look like today. The rocket engine was on top and fuel and oxidizer at the bottom with the fuel lines holding it together.
On March 16th, 1926, on a Massachusetts farm blanketed with snow, Goddard launched a liquid propellant rocket that flew in the air for the first time, launching 12 and a half meters off the ground.
With that milestone achieved, Goddard focused on achieving high altitudes.
During this time, he would launch around 56 test launches depending on the source under 3 different series of rockets.
And the highest altitude he achieved was over 2 and a half km.
Depending on the source, some believed that Von Braun used Goddard’s plans from his journals in the design of the V-2.
Some believe that the V-2 was an entirely German Production, that the rocket engine of the V-2 rocket was based on a German Patent from 1930 that the German government developed starting in 1934.
After the war, The US and The Soviet Union raced to capture as many of the designers behind the V-2 that they could. The US captured 126 principle designers alone, including Von Braun who would go on to be the Chief Architect of the incredible Saturn V Rocket.
https://wn.com/Why_Robert_Goddard_Was_The_Most_Under_Valued_Scientist_Of_All_Time
September 8th, 1944 Nazi Germany unleashed a weapon unlike any seen before on the battlefield, the V-2 rocket, the first long-range guided Ballistic Missile, developed by a team led by Dr. Wernher Von Braun.
The missile was launched towards Paris and made an impact near Porte d'Italie, creating an impact 10 meters across, killing 6 people and wounding 36.
Before the war was over, the Germans would go on to launch over 3,100 rockets, killing and wounding thousands more.
Back in America, there was a scientist that was convinced that the Germans stole his designs in order to build the V-2.
He was developing and successfully launching liquid propelled rockets while the Germans were just beginning to their research almost 20 years before the V-2’s first launch.
His name was Dr. Robert H. Goddard, one of the 3 Fathers of Rocketry, and this is his story.
He was born on October 5th, 1882 in Worcester MA, a booming industrial city filled with innovation.
On July 7th, 1914, he went on to file a Patent 1,102,653 for a Rocket Apparatus, that included fundamental aspects and concepts that are still used in rockets today.
First was the idea for multi-stage rockets, and second was adapting a nozzle to the rocket which essentially redefined the rocket motor as a combustion chamber and nozzle compared to just a charge in a tube.
Goddard came up with this feature as he realized that in order to make rockets practical, they had to be light as possible and also needed to eject gas from the rocket motor as fast as possible.
By using a combustion chamber and nozzle, the gases would exert pressure against the cone, substantially increasing the power of the rocket.
The invention of the combustion chamber and nozzle combination doubled the thrust and improved 25 times the efficiency, and THIS was the birth of the modern rocket engine.
Then just a week later on July 14th, 1914, Goddard has issued Patent No. 1,103,503 also for a Rocket Apparatus and laid out a description for a complete liquid-fuel system for his rocket motor.
And this made Goddard, THE, Father of Liquid Fuel Rocketry.
His life’s work was so groundbreaking that it would produce 214 patents, many issued after he his death.
In 1915, he decided to start with solid-fuel rockets because he did not have the budget to develop liquid-fuel rockets yet.
Also, during this time, he realized that he could only get so far with his current budget so he sought out funding for his research.
In 1916, he wrote a letter to the Smithsonian, proposing that his research in rocketry could provide the means to conduct experiments in the atmosphere higher than the limits of balloons.
The letter included details of his progress so far and he urged the Smithsonian to form a committee to review his request.
The letter was received by acting Secretary of the Smithsonian Dr. Charles Abbott who was a pioneer in Solar Radiation research. Abbott was the first American Scientist to study solar rays using balloons, which were able to reach altitudes of 25km.
He told The Secretary of the Smithsonian Dr. Charles Walcott all of the discoveries that could be made with the use of Rockets and Walcott was on board.
In order to do construct a liquid-fueled rocket, Goddard had to design a combustion chamber that would receive, mix and burn the fuel and oxidizer without causing an uncontrollable explosion.
He also had to figure out how to feed the oxidizer into the chamber.
He experimented with various designs of chambers, pumps, and kinds of chemicals, which often resulted with the rocket engine jamming, sticking or other kinds of failures.
But this is the rocket he came up with, much different from what rockets look like today. The rocket engine was on top and fuel and oxidizer at the bottom with the fuel lines holding it together.
On March 16th, 1926, on a Massachusetts farm blanketed with snow, Goddard launched a liquid propellant rocket that flew in the air for the first time, launching 12 and a half meters off the ground.
With that milestone achieved, Goddard focused on achieving high altitudes.
During this time, he would launch around 56 test launches depending on the source under 3 different series of rockets.
And the highest altitude he achieved was over 2 and a half km.
Depending on the source, some believed that Von Braun used Goddard’s plans from his journals in the design of the V-2.
Some believe that the V-2 was an entirely German Production, that the rocket engine of the V-2 rocket was based on a German Patent from 1930 that the German government developed starting in 1934.
After the war, The US and The Soviet Union raced to capture as many of the designers behind the V-2 that they could. The US captured 126 principle designers alone, including Von Braun who would go on to be the Chief Architect of the incredible Saturn V Rocket.
- published: 27 Sep 2018
- views: 11480
4:22
175. Robert H. Goddard.
Here these videos are delivered by orbital history. Just for the enchantment of human knowledge. This information is collected from many sources like Wikipedia,...
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- published: 12 May 2024
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5:58
Robert Hutchings Goddard: rocket pioneer
Robert Hutchings Goddard was an American physicist and rocket pioneer. Although historians point to Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Hermann Oberth as being the found...
Robert Hutchings Goddard was an American physicist and rocket pioneer. Although historians point to Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Hermann Oberth as being the founders of rocket theory, Goddard, a native of Worcester, Massachusetts, is generally regarded as the father of the practical modern rocket. But it was only after his death that the true value of his work was widely recognised.
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Robert Hutchings Goddard was an American physicist and rocket pioneer. Although historians point to Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Hermann Oberth as being the founders of rocket theory, Goddard, a native of Worcester, Massachusetts, is generally regarded as the father of the practical modern rocket. But it was only after his death that the true value of his work was widely recognised.
My other YouTube channels:
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https://www.youtube.com/@ScienceWorld1
My website:
https://www.daviddarling.info
- published: 13 Nov 2023
- views: 363
15:13
Robert Goddard - the American Pioneer of Rocketry
Robert H. Goddard, an American scientist and engineer, is famous for creating the world's first liquid – fueled rocket, as well as implementing three – axis con...
Robert H. Goddard, an American scientist and engineer, is famous for creating the world's first liquid – fueled rocket, as well as implementing three – axis control to rocketry. Goddard's work as a scientist and engineer ushered forward the space age, and Goddard's inventions set many important milestones for spaceflight. Years after his death, Goddard was recognized as the founding father of modern rocketry, due to his scientific approach to studying and constructing multi – purpose rockets.
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Robert H. Goddard, an American scientist and engineer, is famous for creating the world's first liquid – fueled rocket, as well as implementing three – axis control to rocketry. Goddard's work as a scientist and engineer ushered forward the space age, and Goddard's inventions set many important milestones for spaceflight. Years after his death, Goddard was recognized as the founding father of modern rocketry, due to his scientific approach to studying and constructing multi – purpose rockets.
Links:
http://1.usa.gov/1AX9tfe
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Song: Meadow (Aether 3)
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- published: 19 Feb 2015
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