rockets
We used rockets!
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Rockets cannot land on Saturn because it is made fully of gas and has no solid land.
The rockets that carried astronauts to the moon were the Saturn V rockets. Specifically, Apollo 11, the first mission to land humans on the moon, launched with a Saturn V rocket.
Rockets can land back on Earth at designated landing sites, on drone ships in the ocean, or can be designed to land on other celestial bodies like the Moon or Mars. The specific landing location depends on the mission requirements and the capabilities of the rocket.
If you have a parachute, then it allows your water rocket to land safely.
Yes, some rockets are designed for reuse. Companies like SpaceX have developed technology to land and refurbish rockets to lower costs and improve efficiency in space travel. This approach aims to make space exploration more sustainable and cost-effective.
A - Bomb B - Rockets and missiles C - Projectiles and mortars D - Mines E - Bomblets F - Rocket propelled grenades
Rocket fuel is very heavy and it would take more rocket fuel for the launch to carry the weight of the fuel for retro rockets.
The booster rockets are jettisoned and land in the sea. They are recovered later.
they only carry satellites then fall in pieces back to earthAnswer:There is no reason that a rocket cannot go to or land on the moon.The American lunar expeditions used a rocket to get to moon orbit, the landing craft used rockets to land on the moon and to leave the moon once the mission was accomplished.If the question is asking why rockets are not going to the moon this is a matter of policy or expenditure on science.