The Goddard Rocket Researches: A Photographic Record [Individual Photographs]

 

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Esther C. Goddard

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Photograph of a "24ST aluminum turbine in blast of 350-lb. thrust acid-aniline motor, July 3, 1944" (annotation by Esther Goddard).

Starting in September 1941, Robert Goddard began a period of government contact work for the Bureau of Aeronautics of the Navy Department that would extend through the rest of his life. Goddard's Roswell site was used from September 1941 until moving operations to the Navy Engineering Experiment Station in Annapolis, Maryland in July of 1942. Goddard had been looking for military opportunities since the start of World War II, as questions of national defense became a top priority. Following a period of frustrations, obstacles, and feeling left out of the breakthroughs happening around him re: jet propulsion and rocket-propelled piloted aircraft, he finally secured government work. Goddard and his associates would work on a liquid-fuel, assisted-takeoff unit for aircraft, which required modifying and adapting his rocket from the vertical to the horizontal. The variable-thrust rocket motor he perfected during this period would posthumously become the basis for the Curtiss-Wright engine on the Bell X-2 supersonic research aircraft. Footage from Robert Goddard's 1941-1945 government work can be seen in Reel 11 of The Goddard Rocket Film Reels.

'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

7-3-1944

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Robert Goddard, rocketry, rockets, Annapolis, Maryland, liquid-fuel rockets, liquid propellant rocket engine, variable-thrust rockets, jet-assisted takeoff, rocket-assisted takeoff, Navy, United States Navy, US Navy

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Keywords

Robert Goddard, rocketry, rockets, Annapolis, Maryland, liquid-fuel rockets, liquid propellant rocket engine, variable-thrust rockets, jet-assisted takeoff, rocket-assisted takeoff, Navy, United States Navy, US Navy

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