Centenary of Robert Goddard’s First Liquid-Fueled Rocket Launch Marked
In Brief
The 100th anniversary of Robert Goddard's first liquid-fueled rocket launch is being commemorated.
Key Facts
- Robert Goddard conducted the first liquid-fueled rocket launch on his aunt’s farm in Massachusetts.
- The launch is widely regarded as a foundational event in the history of spaceflight.
- The event took place 100 years ago, according to multiple commemorative articles.
- Media outlets and commentators are marking the centenary of Goddard’s achievement.
- Goddard's experiment preceded the launch of satellites, telescopes, humans, and weapons into space.
What Happened
Robert Goddard launched the first liquid-fueled rocket on his aunt’s farm in Massachusetts, an event now being commemorated 100 years later.
Why It Matters
Goddard's launch is considered a pivotal moment in the development of rocket science and space exploration, laying groundwork for future advancements.
What's Next
The centenary is prompting reflection on the progress of spaceflight and renewed interest in the history and future of rocket technology.
Sources
- NYT — Spaceflight Started 100 Years Ago in a Massachusetts Cabbage Patch(8h ago)
- Google News — A century after the first rocket launch, Ars staffers pick their favorites(6h ago)
