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250 miles before it crosses the atmosphere
It blew up while still in the earths atmosphere, not when it was in space
The only reason for the rocket is to fire the shuttle out of the earths atmosphere, once in space the rocket is no longer needed and there for they detach.
the history channal said around 17,880 mph for any rocket
The rockets have heat cells on the rocket
they have to pass some forces in the earths atmosphere They have to overcome the force of gravity, lifting the rocket and all of the fuel to an escape orbit.
becasue it encounters friction from the atmosphere
250 miles before it crosses the atmosphere
Payload weight
It's called Reentry.
Payload weight
It blew up while still in the earths atmosphere, not when it was in space
The only reason for the rocket is to fire the shuttle out of the earths atmosphere, once in space the rocket is no longer needed and there for they detach.
The same forces that had been trying to slow it down while it still had fuel, but were being overcome by the reaction force of the fuel burning in the engine of the rocket. Nothing has changed other than the loss of this reaction force, no new forces appeared.
the history channal said around 17,880 mph for any rocket
It would obviously fall to the ground. However, if you have a rocket which can't overcome gravity, you've got a pretty bad rocket...
The rockets have heat cells on the rocket