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On June 14, 1914, the first patent for a liquid-fueled rocket design was granted to Dr. Robert Goddard, an American scientist and rocket pioneer.

In the patent, Goddard described a rocket fueled with liquid propellants (liquid nitrous oxide and gasoline) or with a solid fuel (explosive material). In this same year, he was also granted a patent for a multi-stage rocket fueled with solid "explosive material." He would go on to launch the world's first liquid-fueled rocket in 1926. Goddard's work in the field was revolutionary and his achievements helped make spaceflight possible. He has even been called the "Usherer of the Space Age." NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, is named in his honor.
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00:00On this day in space. In 1914 the first patent for liquid-fueled rocket design
00:06was granted to Dr. Robert Goddard, an American scientist and rocket pioneer.
00:11In the patent, Goddard described a rocket fueled with liquid propellants,
00:15like nitrous oxide and gasoline, or with a solid fuel. In this same year he was
00:20also granted a patent for a multi-stage rocket fueled with solid explosive
00:24materials. He would go on to launch the world's first liquid-fueled rocket in
00:281926. Goddard's work in the field was revolutionary and his achievements
00:32helped make spaceflight possible. He has even been called the usherer of the
00:36space age. NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland is named in
00:41his honor. And that's what happened on this day in space.
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