No, Robert Goddard did not win a Nobel Prize. He was a pioneer in the field of rocketry and spaceflight, but he did not receive this prestigious award during his lifetime.
No, Galileo did not win the Nobel Peace Prize as he lived centuries before the establishment of the Nobel Prizes in the late 19th century. Galileo was an Italian astronomer, physicist, and mathematician known for his contributions to the scientific revolution.
Curium is named after Marie Curie, the famous physicist and chemist who conducted groundbreaking research on radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and remains a prominent figure in the history of science.
In Wikipedia there is a list of female scientists before the 21st century, perhaps Marie Curie. See link below.
Isaac Newton: Known for developing the laws of motion and universal gravitation. Marie Curie: Pioneering research on radioactivity and the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. Charles Darwin: Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection, revolutionizing our understanding of biology.
Sylvia Earle is still alive as of 2021. She won the Ted Prize in 2009 for her work in marine conservation and exploration.
Robert Hofstadter won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1961.
Robert Huber won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1988.
Robert Böröny won The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1914.
Robert Andrews Millikan won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1924.
Sir Robert Robinson won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1947.
Robert Burns Woodward won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1965.
Robert S. Mulliken won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1966.
John Robert Schrieffer won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1972.
Robert Woodrow Wilson won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979.
Robert Bruce Merrifield won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1984.
Robert C. Richardson won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1997.
Robert B. Laughlin won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1999.