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Goddard
[ god-erd ]
noun
- Robert Hutch·ings [huhch, -ingz], 1882–1945, U.S. physicist: pioneer in rocketry.
Goddard
/ ˈɡɒɑː /
noun
- GoddardRobert Hutchings18821945MUSSCIENCE: physicist Robert Hutchings. 1882–1945, US physicist. He made the first workable liquid-fuelled rocket
Goddard
- American physicist who developed numerous rockets and rocket devices, including the first successful liquid-fueled rocket (1926), the first instrument-carrying rocket that could make observations in flight (1929), and the first rockets to exceed the speed of sound.
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NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies has a model, but the institute could see cuts of up to 47%.
He added he hoped that drag performer Danny Beard would win, but that he was "not that friendly" with TV presenter Trisha Goddard or EastEnders actor Patsy Palmer while in the house.
Assistant Commissioner Matt Twist found that Luke Goddard had used his position as a police officer to "gain a financial advantage".
On other occasions Reynolds has described himself as a trainee solicitor at Addleshaw Goddard.
Fire warnings remain critical with parts of southern California continuing to see an elevated risk despite the weakening winds and rising humidity, says BBC Weather forecaster Paul Goddard.
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