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.
The V-2 rocket was invented during World War II, with its development beginning in the early 1930s and its first successful test flight occurring in October 1942. It was the world's first long-range guided ballistic missile.
missiles have a guidance system