The largest of the Congreve rockets had a 15 foot stick to aid directional stability, weighed 32lbs and was effectively used during the Napoleonic wars. However, details are not known ,but the first rockets became available with the invention of gunpowder in the 9th Cenury and this led to experiments with 'fire arrows' as well as bombs and other devices. The first recorded use was in the early 1200's by the Chinese against the Monguls. The monguls took the invention from the Chinese after conquest and the idea slowly moved towards Europe. They were used at Constantinople in 1453. In 1792 iron cased rockets were used in India. The British took an interest and developed the process in the 19th Century. German scientists developed the units doring the second world war, they had a range of 185 miles and carried a warhead of 1000kgs. And now to the moon and beyond. Saturn V is 365 feet long and weighs 6,200,000lbs and cost $15,000,000.
You put a rat in a bottle and make it press the red button.
Well Really. It depends on how much gunpowder you have in the cylinder. Depending on price and age some may go 1000 ft. some may not make it in the air.
apollo 11
The Apollo missions launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
the flew in on the saturn5 rocket and landed on the eagle.
The rocket was called the Eagle, Neil Armstrong named it himself.
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apollo 11
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I assume you're referring to the lunar module "Eagle"
The Apollo missions launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
name of Neil Armstrongs rocket used for moon landing
A eagle module is the second main part of a rocket ship.
Neil Armstrongs first words after landing the LEM on the Moon, "Houston, the Eagle has landed, Tranquility Base here." It was the Eagle, as displayed on their mission patch.
Eagle
Vickers-Armstrongs was created in 1927.
What is the smallest eagle by height
the flew in on the saturn5 rocket and landed on the eagle.
The rocket was called the Eagle, Neil Armstrong named it himself.