The two stock answers are 1) military applications and 2) research and scientific discovery. Later (as offshoots of scientific research) we developed tons of commercial applications that hinge on rocket launched technology like communications links, weather satellites, entertainment platforms, etc.
Rockets are responsible for transporting satellites, rovers, probes and most importantly, humans to the outer space. Scientists predict that future rockets will be able to carry supplies to the astronauts in the International Space Station.
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Answer #2:
The original response, above, must have been written twenty years ago. The
International Space Station is operational, in orbit, with astronauts regularly
ferried to and from it for missions of several months. Unmanned rockets have
already been deployed to carry supplies to the ISS without change of crew.
Scientists who predict this for the future are playing a very safe bet.
Space exploration, weapons, kids toys, fireworcks, personal uses, and many more.
Because it is the only form of transport into space with being able to carry man
Oxygen and carbohydrates are products of photosynthesis that are important to humans.
Photosynthesis is important for humans because it provides oxygen for us.
They can kill you.
The answer, is that there are only two types of rockets which fuel modern spacecraft. they are solid fuel rockets, and liquid fuel rockets
yes, but by the time they do they will no longer be rockets.
Many rockets that go into space do carry humans, but, most rockets do not.
Many rockets that go into space do carry humans, but, most rockets do not.
yes they can this is how we get into space
yes,it carries astronauts
They travel by rockets
to keep them togther
Engines
No. At least, no rockets built by humans. So far, our rockets haven't even gotten to the nearest stars outside the Solar System - and these are much closer than going outside the Milky Way.
Rockets - Rockets album - was created in 1976.
It's because all humans are important.
Oxygen and carbohydrates are products of photosynthesis that are important to humans.
It is not particularly important.