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  • Robert Goddard: The Pioneer Who Dreamed of Space Travel
    Robert Goddard wanted to make rockets because he was fascinated by the potential for space travel.

    * Goddard was inspired by the writings of science fiction authors, such as Jules Verne and H.G. Wells, who imagined humans traveling to other planets.

    * He was also intrigued by the possibility of using rockets to study the upper atmosphere and explore the solar system.

    Goddard's early experiments with rockets were not always successful, but he persevered. He eventually developed a series of liquid-fueled rockets that could reach altitudes of several miles.

    In 1926, Goddard launched the first liquid-fueled rocket to reach supersonic speeds. This achievement marked a significant breakthrough in the history of rocketry.

    Goddard's work laid the foundation for the development of modern rocketry. His rockets were used to launch satellites into orbit, send astronauts to the moon, and explore the planets of the solar system.

    Goddard's dream of space travel became a reality, thanks to his dedication and perseverance.

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