The Goddard Rocket Researches: A Photographic Record [Individual Photographs]
Preview
Description
Close-up photograph of a clock mechanism on a recording telescope. The observer is pointing out the altitude trace. This photograph was taken in Roswell, New Mexico in 1934. Following a two-year gap in grant funding from the Guggenheim Foundation, Robert Goddard, his wife Esther, and his crew returned to Roswell, New Mexico in 1934 for what would be a further 8 years of rocket research.
'The Goddard Rocket Researches: A Photographic Record' is an annotated photo album covering Robert H. Goddard's work and experimentation with rocketry. It was assembled and curated by Esther Goddard sometime after her husband's passing in 1945. Additionally, almost all of the photographs were taken by Esther herself.
Photographs were scanned at 400dpi.
Date Taken
1934
Type
image
Genre
photograph
Format
jpg
Keywords
Robert Goddard, rocketry, rockets, telescopes, Roswell, New Mexico
Recommended Citation
Goddard, Esther C., "[099] Clock mechanism on recording telescope, 1934" (1934). The Goddard Rocket Researches: A Photographic Record [Individual Photographs]. 100.
https://commons.clarku.edu/goddardphotographs/100
Rights
This image is the property of Clark University and is intended for non-commercial use. Images may be copied for research, teaching, personal, or any fair use as defined by U.S. copyright law. Images may not be altered in any way. Users of these images are asked to acknowledge Clark University. For questions or further information about usage rights, please contact archives@clarku.edu.
Keywords
Robert Goddard, rocketry, rockets, telescopes, Roswell, New Mexico
