It has to reach escape velocity which on Earth is 11.2 Km per second
it lets you orbit around space and go back to earth safely
The velocity of rocket must reach 16x than the gravitational force of Earth to establish an orbit in space.
a rocket powers the space station into orbit
a rocket powers the space station into orbit
The space shuttle takes 8 minutes to reach orbit.
Astronauts launch from the earth atop a rocket or in a shuttle with at least enough thrust to achieve orbit.
If you mean the first to reach space, they say that a V2 German rocket reached Low-earth-orbit during testing in 1942.
Satellites get up in to space by being launched in a rocket. Once at the altitude necessary for their mission, they separate from the rocket and then orbit the earth.Different kinds of satellites orbit at different heights above the earth. Weather satellites, GPS satellites, and communications satellites all perform different tasks.
Generally, a satellite orbits the Earth, while a space probe is sent to gather information beyond Earth orbit. However, probe can orbit the Earth (and therefore technically be a satellite) or go into orbit around another body (the Moon, Mars, etc.) and therefore also technically become a satellite of that body.
If you mean the first to reach space, they say that a V2 German rocket reached Low-earth-orbit during testing in 1942.
if you mean with outer space is outside the orbit of earth, then the answer is no. space outside the gravitational orbit of any planet is a vacuum and nothing can move in a vacuum; be it a bottle or the soda in the bottle, whichever you mean.
You use it to give the rocket a extra boost into space and make sure it gets into orbit, without it space ships would be falling back to earth!