Portrait of Robert Goddard with his first liquid-fuel rocket, 1926
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300 €
Nasa. Robert Goddard stands beside his liquid-fuel rocket on March 16, 1926. It took 17 years of patient work for Robert Goddard to single-handedly develop a rocket that mixes liquid fuel and oxygen. Robert Goddard's work was the subject of no fewer than 200 patents. He was a visionary ahead of his time, which earned him the irony of many of his contemporaries who failed to realize the relevance and importance of his work. 1926.
Later chromogenic print. Legend on back label. 25.4 x 20.4cm with margins.
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