Usually, model rockets do not go all the way to space. They generally go only a few kms up. Most don't even leave the troposphere.
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The most recent space rocket launch was on [date], when [rocket name] successfully took off from [launch site].
Launch it.
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RUSSIA
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On an Estes launch rod, with an Estes electric trigger.
The last space rocket launch, as of 24th June 2013, was on 11th June 2013. The Chinese rocket was a manned mission to the Tiangong 1 laboratory module. This was China's fifth manned space flight.
A rocket that is really huge, like those that launch the space shuttles.
Yes, you can launch a model rocket at angles other than 90 degrees. Launching at different angles can affect the rocket's altitude, distance, and flight trajectory. However, it's important to consider safety regulations and the rocket's design, as some rockets may perform better at specific launch angles. Always ensure you have sufficient space and follow local guidelines when launching.
The first rocket to launch into space was the V-2 rocket, developed by Nazi Germany during World War II. The V-2 crossed the boundary between Earth's atmosphere and space on June 20, 1944. It laid the foundation for future space exploration.
The Soviet Union (Russia) was the first country to launch a successful space rocket, the R-7.