There may be several answers depending on what kind of rocket. Great Britain produced the Congreve artillery rocket in the early 1800's. Germany had the first liquid-fueled rocket missile in 1944. The US and USSR pioneered the space rocket in the 1950's.
I can't say for sure, but since China was the first nation to invent gunpowder my bet was it would be them, in the form of fireworks. Don't lisisen to this
Really it was starting in China but moved around to all countries.
It started in China in the 1100s.
Rockets were first invented in China, which used them for fireworks displays.
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Deployable Rockets designed to carry a munitions payload would be Germany. With the V1 and V2 missiles.
actualy China did with rockets made from tubes of scrap and black powder fuel
it was invented in India in 1790.
weapons/war
space shuttles were made to be reusable, rockets were used only once
Deployable Rockets designed to carry a munitions payload would be Germany. With the V1 and V2 missiles.
It was actually China. China built the first rockets in the form of fire works, since it was the first country to have/invent gun powder.
The first rockets that carried man into space were made by the Russian's in 1961. The USA didn't get a man into space until 1964 but beat the Russians to the moon in 1969.
they were made when i was first born lol
Great Britain
China.
fireworks made by the Chinese for entertainment
The first gunpowder-powered rockets were developed in Song China, by the 13th century.
actualy China did with rockets made from tubes of scrap and black powder fuel
rockets are made from silver metel
No there were many rockets launched into space before the Apollo program.The first rockets that went into space were German made V2 rockets from the Second World War.
Rockets were made during the Song dynasty.