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NASA History Office
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This is the NASA History Office's official X account. We're happy that you share our passion for aerospace history.











A 2.5-second rocket flight that heralded decades of discovery in space! Today marks 100 years since the first successful test of a liquid-fueled rocket. Robert H. Goddard's achievement would have appeared unimpressive by most measures: His rocket flew just 41 feet in the air, landing in a nearby cabbage patch. Liquid-propelled rocketry has been the backbone of spaceflight ever since. 📷 by Esther Goddard on March 16, 1926 (Clark University Archive)




Rescue. Recovery. Ready. 🚁 On this week’s #HWHAP, members of the First Air Force Detachment 3 discuss their partnership with NASA supporting astronaut rescue and recovery operations from Mercury to Artemis. nasa.gov/podcasts/houst…










Happy first launchiversary, SPHEREx! 🥳 In its first year in space, SPHEREx has created an all-sky infrared map that will help scientists better understand the origins of the universe. Learn more: jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-sph…





