The parts that detach and fall away are the spent fuel tanks or solid booster rockets. Once they are empty, they become dead weight and need to be ejected.
I think Chinese was the first to build a rocket it consists of an arrow with tube filled with gun powder it was about 600 A.D. The Muslim Arabs developed the rocket with the same shape we know these days it was about 1100 A.D They used rockets in their wars but it were not accurate. I saw some old paintings showing two soldiers launching rocket and some people watching them the picture was belong to the Usmanian era so it may be in 1600 A.D
If you wanted to you could fill your paper rocket to make it have some weight. I would.
Gravity plays the major role in the launch.. a rocket has to cross the escape velocity so as to get out of the atmosphere. Escape Velocity is the speed at which any space shuttel or rocket or anything has to achieve if it wants to escape the earth's gravitational field. Gravity attracts the rocket and all the things coming from the space and going in to the space from the earth towards itself.. that is the reason that whenever you jump, you come back to earth!!!
Yes, the booster rockets. This usually happens after their fuel has been spent, and they merely drop back to earth and land in the ocean where they are retrieved and used again for another flight.
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Some Music concerts and rocket launching sites.
Yes the US Space shuttle is re usable and the external tank and solid rocket boosters are also re used.
It depends. Some rocket engines have a single stage, some have 3 or more. Staging allows for the overall weight of the vehicle to be reduced by dropping off parts of the rocket and continuing on with smaller rocket engines and less fuel.
I think Chinese was the first to build a rocket it consists of an arrow with tube filled with gun powder it was about 600 A.D. The Muslim Arabs developed the rocket with the same shape we know these days it was about 1100 A.D They used rockets in their wars but it were not accurate. I saw some old paintings showing two soldiers launching rocket and some people watching them the picture was belong to the Usmanian era so it may be in 1600 A.D
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I watched as the space shuttle launched from Cape Canaveral.
It can be removed but it requires a "pitman arm puller". Some auto parts stores will rent it to you.
Yes, the launching Angle of Attack, along with the launching force, will determine range, unless there is some outside force (such as a motor) to accommodate it.
A stomp rocket is a toy rocket that is powered by compressed air. Some unique features of a stomp rocket include: air bladders, stomp launchers to launch the rocket, and size and portability.
Sometimes. If you carefully, slowly, pry them out, you can get them out unbroken. If you break some go to a good auto parts store and they'll have them there for you.
You can build a rocket in various ways... One way that you ca build a rocket is using bottles...A bottle rocket.use a straw and some stiks and some paper