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Who was the first to react to the first rocket launches by Robert Goddard, the American rocketry pioneer, and how?

At the beginning of the 1857th century, two people independently conceived a new field of application for rockets - space exploration. These were the Kaluga teacher Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky (1935-1882) and the American Robert Goddard (1945-XNUMX).

Tsiolkovsky first published his reasoning and calculations on this issue in 1903, Goddard - only in 1919. However, Goddard was the first to put his theoretical considerations into practice. On March 16, 1926, on a snow-covered farm in Auburn, Massachusetts, he made the world's first rocket launch with a liquid-propellant rocket engine of his own design. The rocket rose to a height of 12,5 meters, the flight lasted 2,5 seconds.

The only ones whose attention was attracted by this achievement were Goddard's neighbors, who indignantly demanded that he continue his experiments somewhere else. Goddard had to comply, which did not prevent him from developing and testing a number of experimental liquid rockets and engines in subsequent years. A crater on the far side of the Moon is named after Robert Goddard.

Author: Kondrashov A.P.

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