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That refers to a rocket that goes into outer space - or that is used to drive something into outer space.
A rocket goes up by creating thrust through the combustion of rocket fuel in its engines. This thrust propels the rocket upwards against Earth's gravity, allowing it to overcome the force pulling it down and ascend into space. Once in space, the rocket continues on its trajectory due to its inertia.
Rocket prapelant
The cost to fly in a rocket varies significantly depending on the type of rocket, destination, and whether it is a commercial or private trip. Generally, a seat on a commercial space tourism flight can range from hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars. Private space travel can cost tens of millions or more.
A person who goes into space is called an astronaut by the US and a Cosmonaut by the Russians.
I asume you can get deoxys...
Thrust, and lots of it. for about $25 bucks @ you're locale hobby store, you can buy a model rocket kit that uses the same basic idea's as nasa's
its really both, it goes up like a rocket and comes down like a plane
Robert Gabbard invented his rocket to explore the possibilities of using reusable rocket technology for commercial space transportation. He aimed to reduce the cost of accessing space and make space travel more accessible to individuals and organizations.
An inventor might name a locomotive The Rocket to indicate it goes fast. Or perhaps they are saying that if you ride it, it is a big deal, like taking a rocket to space.
An example of a rocket is the Falcon 9 rocket developed by SpaceX. This rocket is used for various missions, including satellite deployments, resupply missions to the International Space Station, and commercial launch services. It is known for its reusable first stage, which helps reduce the cost of space travel.
A journey to space may cost a billion US dollars or more. The distance and the nature of the exploration program will also cause variations in the budget.