In the rocket engine large amount of fuel are burnt. The burning fuel expands and is forces itself out the bottom of the rocket.
As it pushes down, it pushes the rocket up. If the force pushing the rocket up exceeds its weight, the rocket will take off.
Exploding during takeoff is quite common for spacecraft, you'll have to be more specific.
The most accurate answer is called liftoff or takeoff. I hope that was a good enough answer for you Thanks annonomuis
The oxygen tank exploded two hours after takeoff. They could not fix it.
The Apollo 13 mission experienced an explosion during takeoff in 1970. An oxygen tank in the service module ruptured, causing the explosion that led to a critical situation for the crew. Thankfully, the astronauts were able to safely return to Earth after a challenging series of events.
The plural for spacecraft is spacecraft.
Exploding during takeoff is quite common for spacecraft, you'll have to be more specific.
The most accurate answer is called liftoff or takeoff. I hope that was a good enough answer for you Thanks annonomuis
The oxygen tank exploded two hours after takeoff. They could not fix it.
The Apollo 13 mission experienced an explosion during takeoff in 1970. An oxygen tank in the service module ruptured, causing the explosion that led to a critical situation for the crew. Thankfully, the astronauts were able to safely return to Earth after a challenging series of events.
Takeoff - film - was created in 1979.
they help an airplane bank (turn) after they takeoff
The duration of Takeoff - film - is 2.32 hours.
No. The F-35 which looks similar can takeoff and land vertically.
The aeroplane takeoff is controlled by the engine speed and the elevators.
Yes, you can turn off airplane mode after takeoff.
Yes, you can turn off airplane mode after takeoff.
A "balanced field" with respect to aircraft takeoff performance refers to the minimum length of runway that will allow for an aircraft to accelerate to V-1 (decision speed), experience failure of the critical engine, and then either stop in the remaining runway or continue to a successful takeoff meeting all applicable takeoff performance criteria.