Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . (Publication 3381) j?>r/-.(:t [.\?^:^S!>-^ y CITY OF WASHINGTON PUBLISHED BY THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION MARCH 16, 1936 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOLUME 95. NUMBER LIQUID-PROPELLANT ROCKETDEVELOPMENT (With 11 Plates) BYROBERT H. GODDARD Clark Universitv. (Publication 3381) CITY OF WASHINGTON PUBLISHED BY THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION MARCH 16, 1936 Z^t £orb Qoafttmore (preee BALTIMORE, MD., U. 8. A. LIQUID-PROPELLANT ROCKET DEVELOPMENT By ROBERT H. GODDARDClark University (With ii Plates) The following- is a report made by the writer to t


Smithsonian miscellaneous collections . (Publication 3381) j?>r/-.(:t [.\?^:^S!>-^ y CITY OF WASHINGTON PUBLISHED BY THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION MARCH 16, 1936 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOLUME 95. NUMBER LIQUID-PROPELLANT ROCKETDEVELOPMENT (With 11 Plates) BYROBERT H. GODDARD Clark Universitv. (Publication 3381) CITY OF WASHINGTON PUBLISHED BY THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION MARCH 16, 1936 Z^t £orb Qoafttmore (preee BALTIMORE, MD., U. 8. A. LIQUID-PROPELLANT ROCKET DEVELOPMENT By ROBERT H. GODDARDClark University (With ii Plates) The following- is a report made by the writer to the Daniel andFlorence Guggenheim Foundation concerning the rocket developmentcarried out under his diiection in Roswell, N. Mex., from July 1930to July 1932, and from September 1934 to September 1935, supportedby this Foundation. This report is a presentation of the general plan of attack on theproblem of developing a sounding rocket, and of the results details will be set forth in a later paper, after the mainobjects of the research have been attained. INTRODUCTION In a previous paper the author developed a theory of rocketperformance and made calculations regarding the heights that mightreasonably be expected for a rocket having a high velocity of the ejectedgases and a mass at all t


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