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Astronauts launch from the earth atop a rocket or in a shuttle with at least enough thrust to achieve orbit.
a launch vehicle is the initial vehicle (rocket) that provides the package, weather it be humans or cargo, enough thrust and force to exit the atmosphere.
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Thrust, gravity and upthrust help launch a rocket.
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A rocket is said to launch when it leaves the ground -- is thrust into the sky.
A rocket that falls to pieces during launch is known as a multistage rocket. These rockets use two or more stages, each with their own engines and propellants. During launch, the stages are jettisoned to reduce mass and improve thrust for the remaining stages.
Booster stage
The launch of a rocket occurs when the engines fire and the thrust produced overcomes the pull of gravity. If thrust exceeds the force necessary to move the payload out of the gravity well of the planetary body from which the rocket was launched, it will pass out of the orbit of the planet. If not, the payload will fall back to the planet on a ballistic path.
Astronauts launch from the earth atop a rocket or in a shuttle with at least enough thrust to achieve orbit.
a launch vehicle is the initial vehicle (rocket) that provides the package, weather it be humans or cargo, enough thrust and force to exit the atmosphere.
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