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Miscellaneous Parts, R.H. Goddard Rocket

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Object Details

Manufacturer

Dr. Robert H. Goddard

Summary

These are parts from the liquid-fuel rocket, L-series, 1938, of the American rocket pioneer Dr. Robert H. Goddard. It was the last of the L-Series of liquid fuel rockets developed by Goddard. Launched it on 9 August 1938, at Roswell, New Mexico, it was also the last of his gas pressure (non-pump) rockets that flew successfully.
Two members of the N.A.A. (National Aeronautic Association) witnessed the launch and vouched for the altitude obtained by the rocket as recorded on an onboard barograph. The rocket lifted satisfactorily and was recovered by parachute. The official recorded altitude was 3,294 feet. In 1950, the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Foundation donated the rocket to the Museum.

Credit Line

Gift of the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Foundation

Date

1938

Inventory Number

A19500081001

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Type

CRAFT-Missile & Rocket Parts

Materials

Materials as follows: (1), Aluminum with steel strip along entire border on one side
(2), Aluminum
(3), Aluminum
(4), Aluminum
(5-7), Unknown White Metal Alloy
(8), Aluminum
(9), Aluminum
(10), Unknown White Metal Alloy
(11-12), Aluminum
(13-17), Aluminum
(18), Rubber
(19-27), Aluminum
(28), Unknown White Metal Alloy

Dimensions

(1.), Length, overall, 23.25 inches; height, 16.75 inches;
(2.), Length, 25.5 inches; height, 5.75 inches;
(3.), Length, overall, 23 inches; width, 10 inches;
(4.), Length, overall, 22.75 inches; width, 10 inches;
(5.-7), Each piece, length, 17 inches; width, maximum , 8 6/16 inches; width, minimum, at bottom, 6 1/16 inches;
(8.), Length, 8.75 inches; width, 1 15/16 inches;
(9.), Width, 8.75 inches; height, 6.5 inches;
(10.), Length, 15 inches; width, 1 inch;
(11.-12. Length, each, 7.25 inches; width, maximum, 0.75 inches
13.-17.), Length, each, 7.25 inches; width, maximum, each, 0.75 inches;
(18.), Length, 25.25 inches; width, 12/16 inches;
(19.-27.), Length, three long tubes, 10.5 inches each; three 5 inches long; and three 6.5 inches long
28. Length, 3.75 inches; width, 1 inch; height, 0.75 iches

Country of Origin

United States of America

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Data Source

National Air and Space Museum

Metadata Usage

Not determined

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv90383d3bc-623a-486e-a947-1e95e46d9c3f

Record ID

nasm_A19500081001

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