Definition
"Goddard" most often refers to Robert H. Goddard, an American engineer and physicist considered the father of modern rocketry ๐. He pioneered the development of liquid-fueled rockets. Goddard's work laid the foundation for space exploration. Despite facing skepticism, he relentlessly pursued his research. His innovations included developing the first rocket to use liquid fuel and demonstrating the principles of rocket propulsion. Goddard's legacy continues to inspire space exploration efforts worldwide.