Head engineer for the Saturn V rocket was Wernher Von Braun
The payload of Dr. Goddard's first rocket consisted of a barometer and a camera to collect data and images during the flight. The rocket was designed to test the principles of rocket propulsion.
The first manned rocket was named V-2, also known as the Aggregat-4 (A-4) rocket, developed by Germany during World War II. It was not designed for human passengers but was the first rocket to reach the edge of space with a maximum altitude of about 189 km.
The first train called "The Rocket" was built by George Stephenson and his son Robert in 1829 for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in England. It is considered one of the first successful steam locomotives.
Most believe that the first 'Rockets' were launched by China. This was many years ago and much like fireworks of today.
The world's first liquid propellant rocket was designed and tested by Dr. Robert H. Goddard, an American engineer and inventor. He conducted his first successful test flight on March 16, 1926, in Auburn, Massachusetts. Goddard's pioneering work laid the foundation for modern rocketry, demonstrating the potential of using liquid fuels for propulsion.
I'm not sure, but I think it was called Redstone.
Dr. Robert Goddard
The payload of Dr. Goddard's first rocket consisted of a barometer and a camera to collect data and images during the flight. The rocket was designed to test the principles of rocket propulsion.
Robert Goddard
The first rocket-powered flying chair was assembled by American inventor and engineer Edward "Eddie" D. W. G. "Gene" Kranz in the early 1960s. It was a prototype designed to test the feasibility of rocket propulsion in a personal flying vehicle. While the concept was experimental and not widely adopted, it demonstrated early interest in personal aviation and rocket technology.
The first manned rocket was named V-2, also known as the Aggregat-4 (A-4) rocket, developed by Germany during World War II. It was not designed for human passengers but was the first rocket to reach the edge of space with a maximum altitude of about 189 km.
The first train called "The Rocket" was built by George Stephenson and his son Robert in 1829 for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in England. It is considered one of the first successful steam locomotives.
The rocket is now too heavy to reach its destination
American Rocket Society was created in 1930.
American Rocket Society ended in 1963.
The first American flag.
David Bushnell