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it would not take off
If you wanted to you could fill your paper rocket to make it have some weight. I would.
In a comedy we could enjoy it.
Goddard did not invent the rocket, he only developed a technology that had already been invented centuries before. For example, Goddard did invent the first liquid fuel rocket and the first two-stage rocket. Goddard himself stated that, as a child, he dreamed of flying to Mars. Fortunately, he took this dream, asked the questions about what would necessary to make it true, and then tried to develop the technology to make it happen.
with a rocket. and lots of fuel
Then it would go really fast!If you could throw any object so that it has a speed of about 11.2 kilometers per second - AFTER overcoming the air resistance of the lower atmosphere - it would be able to escape from Earth.
It would melt
It would crash like NASA's Titan rocket did.
it would not take off
Nothing. There is no air to give it lift. It would fly as far as you could throw it before it settled on the surface.
The rocket would be carrying extra dead weight and likely would not have enough fuel to reach its destination.
the asrtonaught would die
If the rocket from earth looped into the Mars gravitational pull it should be pulled into a orbital path around the planet. But as on earth it would eventually slow down and be attracted to the surface of Mars were it would crash
The water will get polluted.
i don't know but i would throw up!
If you got an elephant angry, it would probably charge you. If it caught you, it would trample you to death. He could even pick you up with his trunk and throw you.
You would need a form of extreme lubrication on the rocket to allow pleasurable passage into Uranus, as friction in space with a rocket going at that speed, without lubrication, could severely damage the rocket.