Werner Von Braun
Yes, a missile is considered a type of rocket.
A rocket is a missile
A rocket is a vehicle that carries people or cargo into space, while a missile is a weapon designed to be launched at a target.
Powerful is a matter of opinion. The term missile, does not related to the warhead, so potentially the US still has the Saturn V rocket which would be the most powerful missile/rocket.
The first modern liquid-fuel rocket, which laid the groundwork for space rockets, was invented by Robert H. Goddard in 1926. This marked the beginning of the development of rocket technology for space exploration.
A missile is guided and capable of changing its trajectory during flight, while a rocket is unguided and follows a pre-determined path.
A missile is a weapon designed to be guided to a specific target, while a rocket is a vehicle that is propelled by an engine using combustion of fuel.
Who invented the rocket Catapult
The Germans V2 rocket was the biggest missile of WW2
While a rocket is sitting on a launch pad, it is surrounded by a metal frame called a gantry. The gantry breaks away when the rocket is launched. If a missile is launched from underground, it emerges from a missile silo. A missile can also be launched from a portable missile launcher.
missiles have a guidance system
A blastoff is the countdown and launch of a rocket, missile, or spacecraft.