Hot Little Rocket ended in 2009.
Hot Little Rocket was created in 1998.
A rocket can have two common ends. The top can be the payload or warhead depending on design. The bottom are the rocket thruster(s) which channel the hot gases for propulsion.
The narrow opening at the tail end of a rocket is called the nozzle. The nozzle plays a critical role in directing and accelerating the flow of hot gases expelled from the rocket engine, producing thrust that propels the rocket forward. The shape and design of the nozzle are crucial in determining the efficiency and performance of the rocket.
You've certainly seen what a balloon does when you blow it up and let the end go, without tieing the end shut. It keeps zipping around the room as long as there's some air inside to keep coming out, and if the air kept coming out, it could keep zipping around for an hour. A rocket can carry enough fuel to keep hot gases blasting out of one end for a long time, and as long as they do, the rocket can keep zipping around in space. There's a little more to it, but as I read your question, I thought you might want it explained as simply as possible.
Rocket Jets ended in 1997.
Rocket from the Crypt ended in 2005.
Rocket Rods ended in 2000.
The Rocket - newspaper - ended in 2000.
Project Rocket ended in 2003.
Rocket Records ended in 1999.
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