If it spins while fireing upwards then yes because it makes it pirce the air better so it will have less risistance. But if it spins out of control then no
Rockets don't have propellers - they're propelled by direction of exhaust gases through outlets.
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Although some rockets still use short fins to stabilize their flight, many rockets use a computer-controlled movement of their engine nozzles. The directional thrust is balanced to achieve the proper trajectory. Another way to maintain even vertical thrust is by a slow roll or spin.
Yes, the NASA website even has tutorials for how to build water rockets with body tubes.
Yes , "Good Times" was a spin-off from the show 'Maude' .
The British began using rockets as weapons in the late 1700's, but they were inaccurate in their aim. The main purpose for the Brit's using rockets was to reduce enemy morale. The Tippoo Sultan of Mysore, India famously used 1000's of rockets in defending Seringapatam (a huge well defended fortress) against the British in 1799. Editor's Note: The rockets were used by the Brits to siege ports. Isaac Newton was the developer of the rockets they used. Another fellow improved the rockets adding the fins so they would spin into the direction they wanted to the rockets to go. This technology is still used today. Rockets are still used for "shock and awe" or to confuse the enemy. We use rockets now primarily to send satellites into outer space.
Rockets aren't necessarily good for space travel they are a necessity. You cant leave earth without a rocket... you wont be able to break through the atmosphere.
Some rockets do have wings. Then again if the rocket operates in space, wings won't do any good. Most big rockets have control systems that swivel their main engines to balance the rocket.
Rockets - Rockets album - was created in 1976.
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rockets can go anywhere.space is where rockets can go