It depends upon the weight of the total vehicle and the payload combined (including the fuel, which needs to be carried upward too). For more information, see the link below the ads. The Saturn V can carry 385.6 tonnes of propellant according to pg 244 in "The Rocket: The History and Development of Rocket & Missile Technology"
The weight of a Saturn V rocket just before launch is approximately 3 039 000 Kg.
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Liquid rocket engines would act much like a car engine. More fuel, more thrust. Solid rocket engines are either on or off. No throttle control.
The Space Shuttle weighs 165,000 pounds empty and with the Shuttle, external tank, solid rocket boosters and all the fuel combined the total weight is 4.4 million pounds. The Shuttle can also carry a 65,000 pound payload.
80-120
rocket what? an engine?, need to know the year and engine size.
They can carry their own weight
The amount of weight a person can carry will depend upon the person. The stronger the person is, the more weight that they will be able to carry.
Really anything you want. The only limitation you have is how much weight your rocket can lift. if you exceed that your rocket will, at best, just sit on the launch pad and burn all its fuel off. Remember, every satellite or probe ever put into space was done with really big rockets.
it the same size as a areoplane engine but a bit bigger and much faster
It depends upon the weight of the total vehicle and the payload combined (including the fuel, which needs to be carried upward too). For more information, see the link below the ads. The Saturn V can carry 385.6 tonnes of propellant according to pg 244 in "The Rocket: The History and Development of Rocket & Missile Technology"
A large rocket holds a lot of fuel, a small rocket holds less.
That will depend a lot on the size of the rocket, and how fast you want it to move.
Enough to lift a small rocket 5-600 feet.
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