i am black and i am proud
rockethistory.com it helped me a lot
Willis L. Webb has written: 'Paso's mesoscale environment' -- subject(s): Climate, Mesometeorology, Rocket observations, Sounding rockets, Upper Atmosphere 'Meteorological Rocket Network history' -- subject(s): History, Meteorological Rocket Network, Rocket observations, Sounding rockets, Upper Atmosphere
Maurice "The Rocket" Richard does with seven.
John Rocket has written: 'The mirrour of government both ecclesiasticall & civill' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Politics and government, History
E. M. Emme has written: 'The history of rocket technology'
Some books about rockets include "Ignition!: An Informal History of Liquid Rocket Propellants" by John D. Clark, "Rocket Boys" by Homer Hickam, and "SpaceX: Making Humans a Multiplanetary Species" by Martin Giles.
Robert H. Goddard was the one to build the first ever liquid fuel rocket in the history of man. He also successfully launched it.
There are many website through which you can learn about rockects eg:Wikipedia,google etc.
The rocket Sally Ride used was the Space Shuttle Challenger. Ride made history in 1983 as the first American woman in space aboard this spacecraft.
Actually Robert Goddard did not make the first rocket. The chinese did in the first century a.d. But Robbert Goddard made his first rocket in the early 1920's witch led on to the Bazooka
Murray R. Barber has written: 'Hitler's rocket soldiers' -- subject(s): German Aerial operations, Rocketry, V-2 rocket, World War, 1939-1945, History
Robert Goddard is significant in history because he is considered the father of modern rocketry. His work laid the foundation for the development of liquid-fueled rocket engines and paved the way for space exploration. Goddard's experiments and innovations ultimately contributed to the launch of the first successful liquid-fueled rocket in 1926.