No. The nearest stars, apart from the sun, are much farther away than even our farthest-traveling spacecraft.
The answer, is that there are only two types of rockets which fuel modern spacecraft. they are solid fuel rockets, and liquid fuel rockets
yes, but by the time they do they will no longer be rockets.
Yes, rockets need energy for launching
multistage rockets
Some rockets are used for space travel and others are used for war. some other rockets are hand made like baking soda rockets. Rockets carry satellites and astronauts into space, missiles, distress beacons, even pyrotechnics (fireworks) for amusement.
No. At least, no rockets built by humans. So far, our rockets haven't even gotten to the nearest stars outside the Solar System - and these are much closer than going outside the Milky Way.
He played with the Houston Rockets!
Rockets - Rockets album - was created in 1976.
the rockets the rockets the rockets
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.
Water rockets use water and air modern rockets use thrust and oxygen.
the hypothesis of rockets is nothing
Johnny Rockets
no rockets dont have wheels
Many rockets that go into space do carry humans, but, most rockets do not.
Rockets take off to carry things (called payloads) into space. Do you mean 'how' do rockets take off, or how do rockets work?