Earth has gravity so less fuel is needed to move a rocket in space(assume that you mean escape from earth's gravitational field by"from earth")
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Korea is not launching rockets at the US. North Korea just launched a satellite on a rocket into space.
To fly in the lower atmosphere requires a jet engine, but to fly in the upper atmosphere and outer space requires the vehicle to have rocket fuel and a speciallly designed rocket engine.
first stage: engine of the rocket is put on. second stage: lower part of the rocket splits. then the main part of the rocket enters the space and revolve around the earth.
When you start the game by launching the ball into space. Careful it might hit Pluto!!
Since you're launching from space there would be no gravity and air friction to overcome. Flight in space is much more fuel-efficient than it is within the atmosphere of the earth.
Synonyms for launching can include throwing, tossing, firing, slinging, propelling, or catapulting. There is no antonym for launching. However, in space science, a delay in launching a rocket would be "holding," which might be considered an opposite action.
I watched as the space shuttle launched from Cape Canaveral.
if you are in a rocket and have a telescope or something, you could watch the earth from space!
Launching is the act of sending a vessel into space. These days, it is usually done by lighting a rocket to carry the craft from ground to orbit, but sometimes they get to orbit via a smaller rocket launched from a high-altitude aircraft.
Yes the US Space shuttle is re usable and the external tank and solid rocket boosters are also re used.
Satellites get up in to space by being launched in a rocket. Once at the altitude necessary for their mission, they separate from the rocket and then orbit the earth.Different kinds of satellites orbit at different heights above the earth. Weather satellites, GPS satellites, and communications satellites all perform different tasks.