This pen knife belonged to the American rocket pioneer Dr. Robert H. Goddard (1882-1945). A professor of physics at Clark University, Goddard launched the world's first liquid fuel rocket on March 16, 1926 and made many advances in rocket technology thereafter. From 1942-1945, he undertook developmental work for the Navy in adapting the liquid fuel rocket as Jet Assisted Take-Off units for aircraft. Goddard died on August 9,1945.

According to Paul Garber, director of the National Air Museum from 1952-1957, this penknife was included in a group of personal mementos collected from Dr. Goddard’s widow, Esther, in 1957 for inclusion in an exhibit of Dr. Goddard’s rocket material. Because Garber had come “to admire the warmth and genius of Dr. Goddard,” he wanted to “convey that sense of humanness” in the exhibit.

Although received by the Smithsonian in 1957 for the exhibit, the penknife and the other pieces of personal memorabilia were not officially cataloged into the National Air and Space Museum's collection until 1975.

Display Status

This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum. It is either on loan or in storage.

Object Details

Country of Origin

United States of America

Type

PERSONAL EQUIPMENT-Accessories

Dimensions

Overall: 1.5 x 0.9 x 8.6cm (9/16 x 3/8 x 3 3/8 in.)
Other (First blade): 0.9 x 0.2 x 5.6cm (3/8 in. x 1/16 in. x 2 3/16 in.)
Other (Second blade): 0.2 x 4.6cm (1/16 x 1 13/16 in.)

Materials

Metal, probably steel blade, ivory handle; possibly brass botton to open knife

Inventory Number

A19751510000

Credit Line

Gift of Mrs. Esther Goddard

Data Source

National Air and Space Museum

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