The question is too broad. Hundreds of rockets have left the earth.
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name the two forces acting on the rocket immediately after leaving the launching pad
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If you mean the first to reach space, they say that a V2 German rocket reached Low-earth-orbit during testing in 1942.
Escape velocity is the speed that a rocket must reach to break free from Earth's gravity and enter space. It is the minimum velocity required for an object to overcome the pull of Earth's gravity.
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A rocket drops back to Earth due to the force of gravity pulling it down. Once the rocket's engines stop providing thrust, the gravity of Earth becomes the dominant force, causing the rocket to descend.
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Rocket Rodriguez's birth name is Rocket Valentino Rodriguez.
When a rocket leaves Earth, it continues to accelerate to overcome Earth's gravity and reach orbital velocity. Once in space, the rocket enters orbit or continues on its trajectory to its destination. Without the force of Earth's gravity pulling on it, the rocket stays in motion according to the laws of physics.
The Earth's atmosphere is just gas, just like an airplane can get through clouds, a rocket can get through the Earth's atmosphere.
In 1969, the first rocket went to the moon. The name of the rocket that propelled them into space was the Saturn V rocket.