yes because both are filled with helium
Space shuttles are rockets, however they were intended to be mostly reusable while other rockets are totally disposable.However the space shuttle is no longer being used: the design is considered obsolete, equipment was aging and deteriorating faster than expected, and they were no longer considered safe to continue flying.
there are many different types: hot air balloons, gas balloons, party balloons, weather balloons and many more complex types of balloons.
rockets can go anywhere.space is where rockets can go
The three kinds of rockets are solid fuel rockets, liquid fuel rockets, and ion powered rockets.
Rockets take off to carry things (called payloads) into space. Do you mean 'how' do rockets take off, or how do rockets work?
Balloons. Rockets
yes very similar if you know what i mean
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Christopher Rawson has written: 'Aeroplanes, rockets and balloons' 'Witches' 'Stories for young children' 'Wizards' 'Dragons'
Rockets have been widely used by many military forces for at least 300 years. One hundred years ago in WW1 there was a limited amount of rocket artillery used, and the French air force used rockets mounted on aircraft to attack balloons .
smoothness,weight and strenght
A parachute and solid rockets were used to slow it down as it went through the atmosphere and airbags were used to cushion the impact.
They are similar to shoulder fired rockets.
Space shuttles are rockets, however they were intended to be mostly reusable while other rockets are totally disposable.However the space shuttle is no longer being used: the design is considered obsolete, equipment was aging and deteriorating faster than expected, and they were no longer considered safe to continue flying.
Aerial photography involves taking picture shots or videos from a height, from an elevated surface with the equipment fixed on aircraft, helicopters, balloons, rockets and parachutes.
The most obvious are being used every day. Air transportation includes: Airplanes, Helicopters, Hot Air Balloons, Blimps, Rockets, Kites, Parachutes and Birds.
Land: Walking, non-motorised personal transportation (cycling, rollerblades, skate boards, etc.), rickshaws, cars, motorcycles, trucks, buses, trains, trams, subways. Water: Boats, submarines, hovercraft (note: there are hundreds of different subgroup's within the last three modes of transportation) Air: Balloons, dirigibles airships/zeppelins gliders, autogyros, helicopters, planes, rockets (not a mode of transportation per se but rockets have been used to propel aircraft and the space rockets could be considered transport.)