Rockets have been used throughout history for various purposes, initially as military weaponry in ancient China with the invention of gunpowder-propelled rockets. They evolved into fireworks for celebrations and signaling. In the 20th century, rockets became integral to space exploration, launching satellites and human missions, most notably the Apollo moon landings. Today, rockets are essential for scientific research, communication, and commercial space travel.
for Chinese war
The first gunpowder-powered rockets were developed in Song China, by the 13th century.
Germany
Munition was a general material used in war, like bullets, rockets and guns. ect
To send up satellites into space to spy on other countries
In the past rockets have been used for many different things. In the 1200's, Chinese soldiers used them against their enemies. In 1930, Robert Goddard, was the first to set earthlings on a path into space. Hundreds of space crafts and satellites have been lifted into space by rockets. These satellites send information back to earth.
Rockets have been used by various cultures throughout history, including the Chinese, Indians, Arabs, and Europeans. The Chinese were one of the earliest known users of rockets for military purposes, while the Indians and Arabs made advancements in rocket technology during the medieval period. Europeans later adopted and developed rocket technology for warfare and space exploration.
Look in your history book
It took me to the moon one time.
they wre used to help
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At various times they all used rockets, however the Katyusha rockets used by the USSR were popular, common and effective.
Chinese people used the rockets as weapons in wars. They also used them for fireworks for special celebrations. They called the rockets "arrows of fire". Rockets now, are much BIGGER for the rockets used for war in china. Alison Chia Hui Xin
Rockets and their motors improve all the time.
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Soda Straw Rockets are rocket replicas made out of straws. They can be used as experimental rockets for Scientists.
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