It depends on where the rocket is operating. If it's in the atmosphere it may alter trajectory by deflections of the fins on the body. Like an airplane.
In space, outside of the atmosphere, small booster rockets may alter the trajectory by causing a rotational force.
All in all, most space-going rockets don't turn too much. They tend to travel straight but due to the curvature of space imparted by gravity, take elliptical paths.
depends on the rocket... you're clever.
Thrust is the main force used in take off in a rocket. It is the force generated by the rocket engines which propels the rocket upwards. Gravity and aerodynamic forces also play a role in the take off phase.
To make a rocket turn left, you need to adjust its thrust vector by moving the rocket's gimbaled engines or using auxiliary thrusters on the left side. This creates a differential force, causing the rocket to rotate in the desired direction. Additionally, adjusting the rocket's aerodynamic surfaces, if applicable, can help facilitate the turn. Proper timing and angle of these adjustments are crucial to maintain stability and control during the maneuver.
You have to launch all the landers and it will refuel and then at the spot where you turn on the power theres a button click it. The rocket will take off. (if you have a ray gun you can shoot it down)
burning fuel (rocket propellant)
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If the thrust of the rocket at take-off is not enough to put the rocket in orbit around the Earth, it will not be able to overcome the gravitational pull of the Earth and achieve the necessary velocity to stay in orbit. The rocket would likely fall back to Earth due to gravity.
To get into the Team Rocket Warehouse, go to the game corner and beat the Team Rocket Grunt that is standing by the poster. Beat him in battle then go down the steps after you turn the switch behind the poster.
you gotta let him turn around by shooting a rocket or somthing then just shoot
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put the kay in the ignition and then turn the car on then turn the wheel. im ean its not rocket sciene...BIG HAIRY
it takes 13 hours to get to the moon by a rocket