Because the oxidant and the fuel are kept on board the ship in separate tanks.
That refers to a rocket that goes into outer space - or that is used to drive something into outer space.
No, a gasoline engine cannot operate in outer space because it requires oxygen to combust the fuel. In the vacuum of space, there is no air for combustion to occur, so the engine would not work.
The balloon rocket main aim is to test the force of gravity in the outer space. The main aim of the balloon rocket is to investigate all forces that affect the earth and the outer space.
The outer shell of a rocket is called the rocket's body or fuselage. It is designed to protect the rocket's internal components and payload from the harsh environment of space.
Sputnik
You, simply, you need a spacesuit and a air tank and a space rocket to get to space
Yes, with the rocket.
The space shuttle takes 8 minutes to reach orbit.
No, rocket fins are not necessary in outer space. Once a rocket reaches space, it no longer requires fins for stabilization or control as there is no air resistance to affect its trajectory. Rockets use thrusters or reaction control systems to maneuver in space.
Rod Brown of the Rocket Rangers - 1953 Stranger from Outer Space 1-11 was released on: USA: 27 June 1953
Outer space is defined to start at about 100 km above Earth's surface; a rocket taking off can probably do that in a few minutes.
A rocket propulsion system uses the principle of Newton's third law of motion to propel objects into outer space. By expelling high-speed exhaust gases in one direction, the rocket experiences an equal and opposite force in the opposite direction, pushing it upwards and potentially into outer space.