In the year 1829
29 mph
There are usually about 3 compartments in a rocket and when one compartments fuel has run out, it breaks off and burns up into the atmosphere or lands in the ocean somewhere where no one is. Then the rocket begins to use up the next compartment.
The fuselage of a rocket is the main part of the rocket :)
thrust of the rocket engine
In the year 1829
It was a railway locomotive.
29 mph
Robert Stephensons is George Stephensons father
it was the first to bring together several innovations to produce the most advance locomotive of its day.
Stephensons of Essex was created in 1975.
it doesn't run!!! it flies! A rocket doesn't run, a rocket flies!!
Orange
There are many thousands of Stephensons that live in England
running
Cars have Internal Combustion Engines. You cannot use rocket fuel in this type engine.At this point there is only one car that can run on rocket fuel. NASA has an experimental BMW sedan that can run on liquid hydrogen, better known as the rocket fuel used in the space shuttles...
No, this happens to run on rocket fuel