They have placed satellites in orbit that look down of the Earth and predict paths of hurricanes and environmental observations that show Man the damage he is doing to the planet.
Booster rockets. :)
Their rockets were empty tubes filled with gunpowder. Later these were improved and still are used
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The US Army's Redstone was a direct descendent of the V-2, designed by Werner von Braun.
The booster rockets are jettisoned and land in the sea. They are recovered later.
that it has rockets booster so it can get off earth into space
Something that gives an extra effort to an existing force, i.e., "The children were given booster shots to enhance the flu shot they had last month." Also, : "The booster rockets kicked in to help lift the space shuttle into orbit."
Solid rocket booster followed by external fuel tank
Spacecraft discard their fuel tanks and booster rockets once they have left Earth's surface to reduce weight and improve efficiency. Once the fuel in the tanks is consumed and the booster rockets have propelled the spacecraft into orbit, they are no longer needed and would only add unnecessary weight and drag. By discarding them, the spacecraft can operate more efficiently and maneuver in space more easily.
Yes the main one which is the orange one and the side booster rockets that are white and there are two of them
No, they do not. The side booster rockets used to launch the space shuttle, for example, use solid fuel.