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Robert Goddard, born in 1882 in Worcester, Massachusetts, is renowned as the father of modern rocketry. Struggling with tuberculosis during his childhood, he showed resilience and a passion for science that led him to Clark University, where he obtained a degree in physics in 1908. His groundbreaking inventions paved the way for the development of space exploration. Goddard's legacy continues to inspire future generations of engineers and scientists. He passed away in 1945, leaving behind a profound impact on aeronautics and space travel.
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Robert Goddard by Luke northstargallery.com patriciahynes.com uwgb.edu Robert Goddard is a famous person from Massachusetts who invented rockets. He was born in 1882 in Worcester, MA and he died in 1945. When he was a child he had tuberculosis and was often sick. He attended Clark University and got a degree in physics in 1908. As an adult he married Esther Fisk.