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Continueously,it never stops.
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Not true mine is on 30 successful rockets but when it gets to 100 go inside and you can get a rocket + the number of lift offs goes up about 1 every 5 hours
They fly the rockets out of Orlando (Its the Kennedy Space Center)
You need rockets so you can travel to space and visit other planets. Without rockets we would know nothing about astronomy.
none of them
Goddard received over 200 patents, but the two most important for space travel were liquid fuel rockets and two-stage rockets. Without these two ideas, space travel would never have happened.
some Pokemon are like elygem are but if they come to the real world they would probably be from space.
The space shuttle is a reusable space vehicle; it goes into space and it comes back, and can be used again for futher missions into space. Whereas, previously space travel was done by rockets that could be used only once. The rockets would be used up after a single use. Shuttles, therefore, are the kind that can shuttle back and forth.
No, only specially designed rockets can go up into space. As soon as a helicopter reaches our atmosphere boundaries, it would burn up. Rockets on the other hand, have been specially made to hold such extreme temperatures. :)
Early astronauts went into space aboard rockets protected within a capsule that would orbit the earth and then return by landing in the ocean where military helicopters and ships would recover them.
no you would have ton awaken it if there was no Pokemon center near by
That would really take a long time, since there is no Japanese space center on the moon.
A possible word for space science ending in -try would be rocketry. Rocketry relates to how rockets work, and rockets are the only thing currently used to travel through space. Rocketry also ends in the suffix -try, so rocketry is a possible word.
Since you're launching from space there would be no gravity and air friction to overcome. Flight in space is much more fuel-efficient than it is within the atmosphere of the earth.