Not from Earth. There are a couple of reasons. There is no 'air' in space, so there would be nothing to blow the kite once it left the Earth's atmosphere. The second is that the length of the string would make it too heavy to get that high. The size of the kite would have to be huge in order to support enough string to get that high. There are 'solar winds' that come off the sun. Some science fiction writers have contemplated the ability for vessels to travel away from stars on these currents.
the wind in the sky blow the kite therefore helps the kite go up into the air so the kite can flyA kite flys by the wind blowing beneath the kite wich makes the kite go higher
You go fly a kite ( rewrite in indirect direct spcech)
Let's Go Fly a Kite was created in 1964.
No, kites need both wind and gravity to work.. and neither of those are in space.
you go to the wind surfer and click on it
You can't just draw someone flying a kite?
his kite brike
Same as a square, except the kite only occupies half the space. (Draw a picture if you have to.) So, 6x8 = 48, divided by two is 24 [sq. cm]
The wind speed. The angle of attack of the kite to the wind. The weight of the kite.
fly a kite. go outside. eat soup. watch movies.
go to draynor and go to the market. you will find a toy stall there. ask Diango, the toy store owner, if you would like a kite. costs 100gp for a kite or the shield kites u have to buy in the exchange or smith them
Airplane, helicopter, space shuttle, kite, jets.