APOLLO 13
The Soviet Union (Russia) was the first country to launch a successful space rocket, the R-7.
-- The gunpowder rocket was invented around 500 BCE. -- The first successful flight of an airplane was in 1903. So the rocket sneaked past the airplane in line by about 2,400 years.
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The first successful flight to the moon was Apollo 11 in 1969. It took off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, FLA.
APOLLO 13
The Soviet Union (Russia) was the first country to launch a successful space rocket, the R-7.
Robert Goddard
-- The gunpowder rocket was invented around 500 BCE. -- The first successful flight of an airplane was in 1903. So the rocket sneaked past the airplane in line by about 2,400 years.
The thing that was so unique was that it was the first successful liquid-fueled rocket.
Developed at Peenemunde, its first successful launch was on 3 October 1942.
Joseph Godard did not invent the rocket. The father of modern rocketry was Robert Goddard. He launched the first successful liquid fueled rocket March 16, 1926
KNO3+C12H22O11= KNO2+CO2+H20.... basically potassium nitrate and sugar.
George Stephenson did not do a rocket launch in 1821. Rocket was the name of his locomotive.
No, it worked as designed. While it didn't fly very high it did take off and fly as far as the propellant would carry it. This was the first successful flight of a liquid-fueled rocket.
Viking 1 was actually a Martian space probe launched in 1975 by NASA. It was the first successful probe to land on Mars. It was launched by a Titan rocket with a Centaur upper stage.
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