TDIH: March 16, 1926, History of Rocketry: Robert Goddard launches the first liquid-fueled rocket, at Auburn, Massachusetts. Photo: Robert Goddard, bundled against the cold weather of March 16, 1926, holds the launching frame from the first liquid-fueled rocket.
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Has anyone noticed this? You can find Goddard's rocket at the dessert launch complex
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Historical Recreation of Goddard's First Rocket Launch on March 16, 1926 youtu.be/uB9x0-YxsGQ
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Historical Recreation of Goddard's First Rocket Launch on March 16, 1926 youtu.be/uB9x0-YxsGQ
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Dr. Robert H. Goddard tows his rocket to the launching tower behind a Model A Ford truck. 1930 [2,952 x 2,293]
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Historical Recreation of Goddard's First Rocket Launch on March 16, 1926 youtu.be/uB9x0-YxsGQ
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Dr. Robert H. Goddard tows his rocket to the launching tower behind a Model A Ford truck. 1930 [2,952 x 2,293] /u/RyanSmith
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#Onthisday March 16, 1926- Robert Goddard launched the space age with the 1st successful launch of a liquid fueled rocket from his Aunt’s farm just outside Worcester, MA
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isro transport a rocket to launch site on their launch vehicle
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rocket being transported to launch site, india
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Robert Goddard launches the first liquid fueled rocket, March 16, 1926, Colorized.
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Early Kerbal Space Program: Robert Kerman launches his "Goddard" class rocket v.redd.it/1qjayertesp51
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94 Years ago today at 1430 in Auburn, Massachusetts, the first successful liquid-fueled rocket was launched. Dr. Robert Hutchings Goddard's Rocket (aka "Nell" or Goddard 1) rose to 12.5 Meters with about 9 lbf...almost 42 years later Apollo 4/ AS-501 launched, carried aloft on 7,891,000 lbf
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TIL In 1920, the New York Times published an editorial titled "A Severe Strain on Credulity," mocking scientist Robert Goddard's contention that a rocket could conceivably leave the atmosphere and even reach the moon. They later printed a retraction, the day after the launch of Apollo 11. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob…
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TIL when Robert Goddard,scientist who created the first liquid fueled rocket,published his work in 1919, he was ridiculed for his belief man could reach the moon.The New York Times even mocked his understanding of basic physics.They later published a correction the day after the launch of Apollo 11 motherboard.vice.com/read…
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#OTD (March 16) 1926, Robbert Goddard launched the first ever liquid-powered rocket in Massachusetts, fuelled by liquid oxygen and gasoline. It flew for two and a half seconds, reached 12.5 meters and landed 56 meters away.
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Isro transporting a rocket to launch site
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At Hitler's orders, German military have begun constructing 4 huge fortified V2-launching sites in Calais & Normandy, where rockets can be assembled, fuelled & fired at London. Using slave labour from concentration camps, concrete bunkers rise to protect sites from Allied bombs:

^- ^Live ^tweets ^from ^1943 ^(@RealTimeWWII) ^| ^June ^28, ^2021

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While launching a rocket at the desert launch site, I have found this random windmill floating roughly 1000 meters above the surface
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Rocket Launching site?

Hey everyone! I’m looking to launch a level 1 I class High powered rocket and am trying to find places around Phoenix area to do that. I know of Tripoli, but have been having problems contacting them. Is there any place else? Thanks!

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How an rocket is transported to its launch site
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SpaceX begins filling Starship’s orbital launch site with rocket propellant teslarati.com/spacex-star…
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β€˜Out-of-control’ Chinese rocket tumbling to Earth β€” Long March 5B is doing 27,600km/h in failing orbit, with eventual crash site unknown, after launching space station hub

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> Part of a huge rocket that launched China's first module for its Tianhe space station is falling back to Earth and could make an uncontrolled re-entry at an unknown landing point.

> The 30-metre high core of the Long March 5B rocket launched the "Heavenly Harmony" unmanned core module into low Earth orbit on 29 April from Wenchang in China's Hainan province.

> Based on its current orbit the rocket is passing over Earth as far north as New York, Madrid and Beijing and as far south as southern Chile and Wellington, New Zealand, and could make its re-entry at any point within this area.

> The rocket's launch was part of 11 planned missions as part of the construction of China's space station, which is expected to be completed in late 2022.

> The T-shaped space station is expected to weigh about 66 tonnes, considerably smaller than the International Space Station, which launched its first module in 1998 and weighs about 450 tonnes.

> China's space station will have a docking port and will also be able to connect with a Chinese satellite.


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Jonesport lobstermen oppose rocket launch site because--I shit you not--parachutes could somehow damage fishing gear. We have a special breed of NIMBY here in Maine. pressherald.com/2021/12/0…
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Flames of War V1 rocket launch site 15mm reddit.com/gallery/rd4f2v
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GME is a rocket launch site >$190 (5-star set up)

WSBrethren,

I want to call attention to the fact that GME has been consolidating for 2 months and looks just about ready to launch. Check the chart below courtesy of traderstewie. For months GME has been tightening and building higher lows on the daily and weekly. The key level to break out of the wedge is ~190 which we're pretty much exactly at now. Above $190 the path looks open to $300+.

GME is starting to look like a rocket launch site. The only thing missing is volume.

I like the stock, but do your own due diligence. There is always uncertainty. Don't speculate with $ you can't afford to lose.

Update (7:45pm) -

Well, GME broke the hell out of its channel. Don't believe the reports talking about a squeeze. The squeeze has not squoze. You'll know it's squeezing when the price shoots up dramatically. And each squeeze makes the next one more likely. Don't expect a smooth ride but I don't see much resistance from here to $300.

https://preview.redd.it/mun17tps2a171.png?width=1240&format=png&auto=webp&s=81f63a9e0d3ed6e3a317968f7e20f05c1af4f063

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[January 13th, 1920] The New York Times ridicules American rocket scientist Robert H. Goddard, which it will rescind following the launch of Apollo 11 in 1969.
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NASA successfully launched more than 200 Earth-orbiting satellites, including Goddard's eighth Orbiting Solar Observatory aboard this Delta rocket on June 21, 1975, at Cape Canaveral, Florida. [2250 x 2797]
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Ariane 5 rocket launching the James Webb Space Telescope on Christmas Day from Kourou, France
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goddard-vac engine used in the upper stage of the FS4-A and FS4-B rockets reddit.com/gallery/pc0idp
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Work begins in Scotland on UK’s first rocket launch site in 50 years news.stv.tv/highlands-isl…
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Millions of us crowded around the launch site to see the rocket take off.

Looking into the smoke we realised that we were never getting home

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Fun Fact: In 1920, the New York Times published an editorial claiming that Robert Goddard "lack[ed] the knowledge ladled out daily in high schools" and that it was "absurd" to believe that rockets would work in space. They issued a correction on July 17, 1969, the day after Apollo 11 launched.
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TDIH: March 16, 1926, Robert Goddard launches the first liquid-fueled rocket, at Auburn, Massachusetts. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob…
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Been watching a lot of documentaries about aircraft recently. C-17 Inspired rocket part carrier with a 3.75m core stage being transported to the Desert Launch Site.
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Roswell, New Mexico: today in 1930, Robert Goddard launched a rocket that reached an altitude of 2,000 ft and a speed of 500 mph
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Historical video: The test launch site of the Mosquito missile launcher from the side of the rocket ekranoplan of the project 903 "Lun" v.redd.it/9m6bbmhcbg881
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Robert H. Goddard launches his first rocket, 1926 (colorised)
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"Here at blue origin we are building a rocket and a launch site with more capabilities than anybody else" AAARMMM Starbase AAARMM youtu.be/5ukGXfH-eyg
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A Soyuz-2.1b rocket booster carrying the Progress M-UM spacecraft and the Prichal nodal module, rolls out to a launch site at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kyzylorda, Kazakstan. The launch is scheduled for today, November 24. Sergei Savostyanov/TASS
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Meanwhile in New Zealand… Rocket Lab recovery ship Seaworker is back at the Electron splashdown site and is awaiting launch day. Window opens 8:20pm EST Nov. 17th πŸš€
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