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These three men are known for their work with the first liquid or solid propelled rockets?

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What three men are known for their work with the first liquid or solid propelled rockets?

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What three men are known for their work with the first liquid- or solid-propelled rockets?

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Who were the three men known for their work with the first liquid or solid propelled rockets?

Pedro Paulet, Dr. Robert H. Goddard, and Wernher von Braun are all known for their work with the first liquid or solid propelled rockets. Paulet is known as a â??father of aeronauticsâ?? while von Braun later developed and built the V-2 rocket weapon.


Who were the three men that were known with the first liquid or solid propelled rockets?

American: Scott weirdo Russia: Adam Lambern hi German: i dont no ii lala


What did Robert Goddard rockets do?

Robert Goddard's rockets were the first liquid-fueled rockets, designed with the capability to generate thrust by combustion of liquid propellants. These rockets laid the foundation for modern rocket technology and paved the way for advancements in space exploration.


Why did Robert Goddard invented the first liquid fueled rockets?

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USA man is known for his work with the first liquid propelled rocket?

Robert Hutchings Goddard of USA.


Space pioneer who first developed liquid-fueled rockets is?

Robert H. Goddard


Who developed fuel rockets?

Robert Goddard was the first to use liquid fuel in a rocket


Which scientist invented rockets?

Robert H. Goddard made the first liquid fuel rocket the first solid fuel rocket was by the Chinese as early as 1000 ad


Where was the first liquid fuel for rockets used?

The first liquid fuel for rockets was used in the early 20th century, with significant advancements made by Robert H. Goddard. In 1926, he successfully launched the world's first liquid-fueled rocket in Auburn, Massachusetts. This pioneering flight utilized a combination of gasoline and liquid oxygen as propellants, marking a crucial step in the development of modern rocketry.