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What did the glare of rockets and bombs allow Key to see?

The glare of rockets and bombs allowed Francis Scott Key to see the American flag still flying proudly over Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore in 1814, inspiring him to write "The Star-Spangled Banner."


How did the rockets red glare and bombs bursting in air?

The phrase "the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air" refers to the imagery of the War of 1812, particularly during the Battle of Fort McHenry, which inspired Francis Scott Key to write "The Star-Spangled Banner." It describes the sight of artillery fire and rockets illuminating the night sky, symbolizing the struggle for American independence and resilience. This vivid imagery captures the tension and hope of the defenders as they witnessed the flag still flying despite the bombardment.


Are rockets a type of air ordnance?

No, rockets are not typically classified as air ordnance. Air ordnance generally refers to munitions delivered from aircraft, such as bombs or missiles designed to be launched from the air. Rockets, on the other hand, can be ground-launched or air-launched and are propelled by their own engines. While they can be used in aerial combat, they belong to a broader category of weaponry that includes both guided and unguided projectiles.


What is the race into space from World War 2?

During World War 2, German scientists used American patents to develop rockets capable of sending bombs to England from Germany. When the Russian army entered Germany, they fled to American. They used their knowledge to build the American space program.


Why do they need rockets?

Rockets today are used for many things. Rockets are used to carry space shuttles to and from the International Space Station. Satellites put in orbits by rockets beam back information about earth's atmosphere. Rockets bring astronauts into space who explore the solar system like Neil Armstrong.

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How could the rockets and bombs prove that the American flag was still flying during the night?

The light from the red glare you would be able to see it.


What did the glare of rockets and bombs allow Key to see?

The glare of rockets and bombs allowed Francis Scott Key to see the American flag still flying proudly over Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore in 1814, inspiring him to write "The Star-Spangled Banner."


How did the rockets red glare and bombs bursting in air?

The phrase "the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air" refers to the imagery of the War of 1812, particularly during the Battle of Fort McHenry, which inspired Francis Scott Key to write "The Star-Spangled Banner." It describes the sight of artillery fire and rockets illuminating the night sky, symbolizing the struggle for American independence and resilience. This vivid imagery captures the tension and hope of the defenders as they witnessed the flag still flying despite the bombardment.


How did rockets and bombs give proof that the flag was still flying in the star spangled banner song?

Enough light was given off by rockets and flares to see the flag, even though it was after dark.


How did the technologies affect cities during World War 1?

what was learned during the war? how to build rockets and use them for bombs and planes


What are 10 different fireworks names?

1.fop its 2.sparkler 3.cake 4.artillary shells


What weapons were invented in world war2?

Rockets and atomic bombs.


What does and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air mean?

The English lobbed exploding rockets at Napoleon at Waterloo, and they also used them against the Americans in the War of 1812. (When the British warship Erebus bombarded Fort McHenry during that war, the nightlong barrage of rocket-propelled bombs provided "the rockets red glare" mentioned by Francis Scott Key in The Star Spangled Banner.)


What does the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air mean?

The English lobbed exploding rockets at Napoleon at Waterloo, and they also used them against the Americans in the War of 1812. (When the British warship Erebus bombarded Fort McHenry during that war, the nightlong barrage of rocket-propelled bombs provided "the rockets red glare" mentioned by Francis Scott Key in The Star Spangled Banner.)


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On sly 3 ps2 can bentley get flying bombs?

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What weapons did the MiG-21 have?

Its configuration is good. it can carry missiles/gun/rockets and bombs.