bob the builder yes we can lol
Linethrowing rocket used to project a tight line betwin ships
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One of the first was Charles Parsons' ship Turbinia, built in 1894. Its inventor took it to the British Royal Navy's annual Spithead Review, and disrupted the proceedings by steaming up and down at high speed, outrunning the Navy vessels ordered to intercept it.After that the idea was taken up by the Navy and the first steam-turbine-powered destroyers were launched in 1899.
they were built in the 10th century during the Song Dynasty (:
Only if you're in another spacecraft, and the sound would be more of the shockwave than the actual explosion. ++ That's not correct. You would neither hear nor feel it as there is nothing to transmit the sound or shock-wave (essentially the same thing, a compression-wave through a medium). Your own craft might be hit by debris though.
The first unmanned rocket to fly in space was the Russian Sputnik.
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The first "rocket" successfully launched into space was actually a V-2 missile. The first rocket-ship that was successfully launched into space used rocket engines. A rocket engine pushes the rocket forward by expelling its exhaust in the opposite direction at a high speed.
by a rocket ship
Space Ship Rocket
with a rocket ship?
in a rocket ship
by a rocket ship
with a rocket ship and a space suit
yes
one by space ship and another by rocket
appollo 11