The first manned rocket was launched in 1961
The first unmanned rocket to fly in space was the Russian Sputnik.
by a rocket of course.
it can fly because the fire that comes out of the back of the rocket is its thrust.So when the fire comes out the back it causes the rocket to thrust forward.Remember the fire comes out with a lot of force thats why the rocket is able to fly because of the thrust. The body of the rocket is a device that can stay in space and float in there which allows the rocket to stay in space. The fire thrusts the rocket up but only to get out of earths atmosphere because earth has gravity space doesn't. In space the rocket does the rest of the work which is floating in a place without gravity. hope this helped!
because you can take a space ship/a rocket and fly/go up there.
None. The moon missions were launched by a Saturn 5 rocket carrying an Apollo space capsule. The space shuttles were used for earth orbit missions.
The first unmanned rocket to fly in space was the Russian Sputnik.
the first rocket (the V2) was launched in 1942.
you get a rocket and fly into space
by a rocket of course.
A rocket.
it can fly because the fire that comes out of the back of the rocket is its thrust.So when the fire comes out the back it causes the rocket to thrust forward.Remember the fire comes out with a lot of force thats why the rocket is able to fly because of the thrust. The body of the rocket is a device that can stay in space and float in there which allows the rocket to stay in space. The fire thrusts the rocket up but only to get out of earths atmosphere because earth has gravity space doesn't. In space the rocket does the rest of the work which is floating in a place without gravity. hope this helped!
The oxygen is brought with the spacecraft.
A human was first put into space in April, 1961.
The first rockets were used to create colorful and breathtaking displays in the sky,visible by large numbers of people.They were developed in China several Centuries ago, and are still in use. We call them "fireworks".
Germanylaunched the first rockets into space; the V-2 rockets aimed at England. While they flew through space, they were not "space rockets". The first true space rocket designed to fly in space was Sputnik 1, whichthe Soviet Unionlaunched into space on October 4, 1957. Several earlier attempts by the United States failed to reach orbit.
That' depends on the mission. A rocket and a space shuttle have to be in orbit and so have to fly at 8 km/s. But in certain cases, the rocket has to leave the earth (apollo, planet probe...), and then these rocket have to fly at 11 km/s. So usually the speed are the same, but sometimes, rocket are faster...
because you can take a space ship/a rocket and fly/go up there.