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When was Rocket to Uranus created?

Rocket to Uranus was created on 2010-06-04.


Could you fly a rocket to Uranus?

You would need a form of extreme lubrication on the rocket to allow pleasurable passage into Uranus, as friction in space with a rocket going at that speed, without lubrication, could severely damage the rocket.


What transportation should you use to get to Uranus?

Possibly a rocket.


Does momentum conserved during rocket explosion?

Yes, momentum is conserved during a rocket explosion. According to Newton's third law of motion, for every action (the expelled gases pushing against the rocket) there is an equal and opposite reaction (the rocket moving in the opposite direction). This allows for the conservation of momentum in the system.


How would you get water to Saturn?

sending it in a rocket ship how else


Does the thrust of a rocket need to be created by an explosion?

no, the thrust of a rocket relies on the trajectory of the rockets tilt and overall slanted angle. The rocket is sent via a useful queef, that blasts the rocket from the platform


How do you make a bottle rocket with explosion at the end?

put a cherry bomb in it and time it.


What simple machines are in a rocket engine?

A rocket engine is a continuously fed explosion in a chamber with one aperture, which means that the pressure on the walls is unbalanced.


How do rockerts work?

At the center of every rocket is a device called the combustion chamber. Here rocket fuel is mixed and ignited into a controlled explosion. The explosion produces a pressure on the walls of the chamber. There is only one (external) opening to the chamber which opens to the rear of the rocket. Through this opening the exploded products escape, because of this there is no force exerted by the wall of the chamber against the explosion. This means that there is an unopposed force on the opposite end of the chamber - the force that moves the rocket 'forwards'.


How fast can a rocket go per second?

around 5 miles per second on its way to uranus


How does a rocket explode?

A rocket can explode due to various reasons, such as malfunctioning hardware, fuel leaks, or improper handling. The most common cause is a failure in the propulsion system which can lead to an uncontrolled release of energy, resulting in an explosion. Additionally, external factors like extreme weather conditions or human error can also contribute to a rocket explosion.


Mercury What are geological or physical traits?

hard and bumpy like ajs rocket what wants to land on carlys uranus