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Born in Worcester, Massachusetts. On October 19, 1899, I climbed a cherry tree and looked up at the sky. I imagined a device that could reach Mars. I climbed down a different person. Published A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes in 1919. The New York Times mocked me -- said rockets cannot work in a vacuum. Newton Third Law. On March 16, 1926, I launched the first liquid-fueled rocket. It flew for 2.5 seconds, reached 41 feet. Pathetic by any standard except it was the first time in history. Tip: The press will mock you. The military will ignore you. Do the work anyway. Document everything. Von Braun admitted his V-2s used my patents. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center is named for me. I never saw it.
Skills
Rocketry
Engineering · 40y
Physics
Science · 40y
Machining
Tools · 30y
Propulsion Engineering
Engineering · 35y
Reputation
Highest tier reached
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Location
Worcester, US
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