On average, they are about the size of a city block.
no, it is impossible to take a life size rocket and shrink it to fit your shoe and call it, a Rocket shoe.
The Saturn 5 rocket stood 365 ft tall.
How much fuel will be needed in a rocket will depend on the size of the rocket and where it is going. A rocket that will be traveling into space burns a lot of fuel and will need enough to keep it in orbit for teh desired time.
It depends on the motor. The Space Shuttle's 4-segment motor burns for 124 seconds, for instance. The Atlas V's solid rocket motors burn for 90 seconds. A common size B4 model rocket motor burns for 1 second. it depends on the size of the rocket, the grain material, and the oxidizer to tell you how long one will burn.
On average, they are about the size of a city block.
69 feet
rocket what? an engine?, need to know the year and engine size.
the answer depends on the type, size, and complexity of the rocket engine.
no, it is impossible to take a life size rocket and shrink it to fit your shoe and call it, a Rocket shoe.
Obviously, it depends on the size of the rocket, and the purpose of why people are being sent into space.
The Saturn 5 rocket stood 365 ft tall.
At the very bottom is the nozzle, after that is the fuel. Depending on how big the rocket is and how much fuel it needs determines the size of the chamber
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A stomp rocket is a toy rocket that is powered by compressed air. Some unique features of a stomp rocket include: air bladders, stomp launchers to launch the rocket, and size and portability.
The size of the engine you put in it.
That will depend a lot on the size of the rocket, and how fast you want it to move.