electronic rockets
Yes, some rockets are designed for reuse. Companies like SpaceX have developed technology to land and refurbish rockets to lower costs and improve efficiency in space travel. This approach aims to make space exploration more sustainable and cost-effective.
No, it is not possible to make a rocket out of peanuts and fuel. Rockets require specific materials and technology to generate enough thrust to overcome Earth's gravity and travel into space. Peanuts and fuel do not have the necessary properties to achieve this.
Space engineers.
Goddard was the first to develop technologies -- liquid fuel and two-stage rockets, for instance -- that would be necessary for space travel. However, these technologies would have been developed by others even if Goddard hadn't done so. German scientists, for example, developed these with no knowledge of what Goddard had done.
Currently, space travel is reserved for astronauts who are selected and trained by space agencies like NASA or private companies like SpaceX. Astronauts typically travel to space using specialized spacecraft like the Space Shuttle or SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule, which are launched into space using powerful rockets. Future advancements in technology may make space travel more accessible to the general public through companies like Virgin Galactic or Blue Origin.
Yes ... but not with chemical engines - we need ion rockets - or perhaps nuclear engines.
Yes, some rockets are designed for reuse. Companies like SpaceX have developed technology to land and refurbish rockets to lower costs and improve efficiency in space travel. This approach aims to make space exploration more sustainable and cost-effective.
No, it is not possible to make a rocket out of peanuts and fuel. Rockets require specific materials and technology to generate enough thrust to overcome Earth's gravity and travel into space. Peanuts and fuel do not have the necessary properties to achieve this.
Space engineers.
Goddard was the first to develop technologies -- liquid fuel and two-stage rockets, for instance -- that would be necessary for space travel. However, these technologies would have been developed by others even if Goddard hadn't done so. German scientists, for example, developed these with no knowledge of what Goddard had done.
Currently, space travel is reserved for astronauts who are selected and trained by space agencies like NASA or private companies like SpaceX. Astronauts typically travel to space using specialized spacecraft like the Space Shuttle or SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule, which are launched into space using powerful rockets. Future advancements in technology may make space travel more accessible to the general public through companies like Virgin Galactic or Blue Origin.
It is impossible.
People make rockets to explore outer space, conduct scientific research, launch satellites into orbit, and sometimes for military purposes. Rockets are essential for space exploration and enabling humans to reach beyond Earth's atmosphere.
Tsiokovsky devised many ideas like multi-staged rockets and liquid fuels to be used in rockets for space travel. Being a mathematician, he was also able to make many accurate calculations. More importantly, why Tsiokovsky is so important is because all these ideas that he devised were theoretical, and are employed even today in space travel. eg Saturn V
it doesnt.
They can withstanded high tempertures, and are light in weight.
Rockets are typically made using materials such as aluminum, titanium, carbon fiber, and various high-strength alloys. These materials are chosen for their lightweight, high strength, and heat-resistant properties to withstand the extreme conditions of space travel.