electronic rockets
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.
Space engineers.
Satellites help us explore space by giving us information by orbiting in space. Without satellites we wouldn't get simple things like the weather forcast, television, or we wouldn't be able to travel... easily.
Edward Cunning in 1920-1940 Werner von Braun during the war developed rockets as a weapon which enabled later developments. 1950s the Russians launched Sputnik 1 in competition with the USA during the Cold War. The USA responded and later so did other nations
Rockets, the fire and gas propelled out the bottom make it rise.
Yes ... but not with chemical engines - we need ion rockets - or perhaps nuclear engines.
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.
Space engineers.
It is impossible.
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.
Satellites help us explore space by giving us information by orbiting in space. Without satellites we wouldn't get simple things like the weather forcast, television, or we wouldn't be able to travel... easily.
Edward Cunning in 1920-1940 Werner von Braun during the war developed rockets as a weapon which enabled later developments. 1950s the Russians launched Sputnik 1 in competition with the USA during the Cold War. The USA responded and later so did other nations
They can withstanded high tempertures, and are light in weight.
yes if you can try googling lifter or search it on youtube its a way where pretty much electrons are shot out of it and lift off the ground kind of like rockets on a space shuttle
the vacuum of space
it makes it possible by nothing!