Goddard
Goddard refers to Robert H. Goddard, an American engineer and inventor who is often called the father of modern rocketry. Born in 1882, he successfully launched the world's first liquid-fueled rocket in 1926, paving the way for future space exploration. His innovative work laid the foundation for the development of rockets and space travel.
In addition to his pioneering rocket designs, Goddard's research contributed to the understanding of propulsion and flight dynamics. His ideas influenced later space missions, including those by NASA and other space agencies. Goddard's legacy continues to inspire advancements in aerospace technology.