Curiosity is human nature. ---- so people could go up in space and learn more about it then what they could see out a telescop.
Rockets are not flown. They are launched and ancient China had rockets. They invented gunpowder.
They invented the rocket yes but not anything that went high enough to go into space, these were gun powdered rockets, the kind we use in fireworks displays, Not spacecraft.
Now, NASA launches rockets. The Space Shuttles were lied into retirement in 2011. The Space Shuttle was invented in the '80s. NASA has been launching rockets since the '50s!
Yes. The space shuttle uses rockets in space to manuever.
yes rockets take animals to space
no, rockets carry equipment for people in space
Rockets lift the astronauts into space to do their exploration.
The first rockets were invented in China in the 9th and 13th centuries (A.D).
rockets move with the control
space shuttles were made to be reusable, rockets were used only once
Rockets capable of launching people and equipment into space were developed by the US and USSR with scientists and technology captured from Germany in World War 2. Both countries were trying to outdo each other for political and military reasons, and the USSR had the initial successes with the first artificial satellite and the first man in space. Rockets were invented centuries earlier, but it took the resources of the superpowers in competition to create space rockets. Verner Von Braun was the leading German scientist who worked for the US side.
electronic rockets