Jul 17 1929

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A liquid-fueled, 11-foot rocket, fired by Robert H. Goddard at Auburn, carried a small camera, thermometer, and a barometer which were recovered intact after the flight. Much "moon rocket" publicity was made of this flight. The rocket was reported to be nine feet long and 28 inches in diameter and exploded about 300 feet off the ground.