well i think well i dont know because i need it for my homework too
how to make a rocket exploud
No
with bits and bobs
Actually Robert Goddard did not make the first rocket. The chinese did in the first century a.d. But Robbert Goddard made his first rocket in the early 1920's witch led on to the Bazooka
Alien+rocket=UFO
That is done to make the paper whiter.
how to make a rocket exploud
You can make a soda bottle rocket.
that does not make scense
It made it possible to fly greater distances with a rocket. Also it could be 2 different types of rocket like a more pushy one for blastoff, then a more compressed longer lasting cursing rocket. This was because it was more efficient that way.
human + rocket = astronaut (only works if you have 'comandments')
it is impossible to make a paper rocket without folds. anyway why don't you make paper planes!
You can make it to the moon, yes. But their will be many supplies needed. You can have a team of rocket builders to make your rocket. I wish you luck!
You can make a stand, this will stable the rocket and allow it to stand up-right.
Rocket scientists make anything from $40,000 to $70,000 a year More than that.
The development of liquid rocket fuel is credited to Dr. Robert H. Goddard, an American physicist and engineer often referred to as the "father of modern rocketry." Goddard conducted extensive research and experiments on rocket propulsion in the early 20th century. In 1926, he successfully launched the world's first liquid-fueled rocket in Auburn, Massachusetts. The rocket Goddard launched used liquid oxygen (LOX) as the oxidizer and gasoline as the fuel. This achievement marked a significant milestone in the history of rocketry, as it demonstrated the feasibility of using liquid propellants for powering rockets. Goddard continued to make advancements in rocket technology, and his work laid the foundation for the development of liquid rocket engines that played a crucial role in subsequent space exploration efforts.
it pushes the rocket into the air to make it go higher.