He didn't. He built a steam powered locomotive called "the Rocket".
Robert Stephenson invented the Rocket in England at the Forth Street Works in Newcastle upon Tyne.
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.
Robert Goddard did not invent the rocket. The Chinese did over 2000 years ago... what i thought he did plus i don't think there was Chinese over 2000 years ago lol
Robert Goddard is considered one of the pioneers of modern rocketry. He developed and launched the world's first liquid-fueled rocket in 1926. While he didn't invent the rocket itself, his work laid the foundation for the future development and advancement of rocket technology.
Robert Stephenson developed the Rocket in 1829 for the Rainhill Trials, organized by the Liverpool and Manchester Railway to choose the best locomotive for commercial use. The Rocket became renowned for its innovative design and performance, representing a significant advancement in steam locomotive technology.
Robert Stephenson Invented The Rocket (Steam line train)
Robert Stephenson invented the Rocket in England at the Forth Street Works in Newcastle upon Tyne.
no he didn't
A Rocket
The rocket locomotive refers to Stephenson's Rocket, which was the name of a steam locomotive developed in 1829 by Robert Stephenson. Stephenson was a railway engineer.
Robert Stephenson invented the Rocket locomotive in Newcastle, England in 1829
You may mean a train called the Rocket, built by Robert Stephenson in 1829
Robert Stephenson
Robert Stephenson (1803-1859)
He invent the First Liquid Fuel Rocket because he was trying to get his imaginary rocket in the air...... <3
because their was no electricity
Never. There are plenty of people associated with the early development of the bicycle, but he isn't one of them.