There are some projects in development that has to do with a different way to travel through space but current day technology has yet to developed one that any of the space agencies would rather replace with the good ol' rocket .
Yes. The space shuttle uses rockets in space to manuever.
space shuttles were made to be reusable, rockets were used only once
Rockets work better in space than in air. In space, rockets don't have to overcome the resistance caused by air, allowing them to achieve higher speeds and more efficient propulsion. In contrast, in the Earth's atmosphere, rockets have to fight against air resistance which hinders their performance.
Thousands if not millions. Not only are there space rockets, but also rockets used in research and war.
Rockets in space carry both the fuel and oxidizer with them into space.
So far, technology has only allowed us to travel to space in rockets/space shuttles.
A possible word for space science ending in -try would be rocketry. Rocketry relates to how rockets work, and rockets are the only thing currently used to travel through space. Rocketry also ends in the suffix -try, so rocketry is a possible word.
rockets are not the only thing that can . take a magnet for example ,like poles repel thus pushing the object away
Rockets lift the astronauts into space to do their exploration.
yes rockets take animals to space
No, only specially designed rockets can go up into space. As soon as a helicopter reaches our atmosphere boundaries, it would burn up. Rockets on the other hand, have been specially made to hold such extreme temperatures. :)
Rockets provide force that can propel ships forward, even in the near vacuum conditions of space. Propellers can provide force only in a substantial atmosphere.