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Konstantin Tsiolkovsky proved scientifically that rockets could reach outer space.
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Konstantin Tsiolkovsky scientifically proved rockets could reach outer space.
That totally depends on the weight of the rocket, but most manned rockets take about 8 1/2 minutes to reach orbit.
Germanylaunched the first rockets into space; the V-2 rockets aimed at England. While they flew through space, they were not "space rockets". The first true space rocket designed to fly in space was Sputnik 1, whichthe Soviet Unionlaunched into space on October 4, 1957. Several earlier attempts by the United States failed to reach orbit.
Yes. The space shuttle uses rockets in space to manuever.
yes rockets take animals to space
Rockets lift the astronauts into space to do their exploration.
no, rockets carry equipment for people in space
Rockets, help us today because they can take us to space which is miles away from Earth. We don't use space shuttles today because they use up all their gas really quickly and it takes a long time to get to space by space shuttles so instead of space shuttles we have rockets that help us today to get to space.
Rockets, help us today because they can take us to space which is miles away from Earth. We don't use space shuttles today because they use up all their gas really quickly and it takes a long time to get to space by space shuttles so instead of space shuttles we have rockets that help us today to get to space.
Single staged rockets are easier to make, but cant reach high speeds. Multi staged rockets can be much lighter but create more space debris and are much more complex.