Some are designed to do that, and they do. Others aren't and don't.
Yuri Gagarin, John Glenn, and Neil Armstrong all used the first kind.
Many rockets that go into space do carry humans, but, most rockets do not.
It depends on the size and type of the rocket. Some rockets like the SpaceX Crew Dragon can carry up to 7 astronauts, while others like the NASA Space Launch System can carry up to 4 astronauts for deep space missions.
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A spaceship is a vehicle designed for travel in outer space, often equipped to carry humans or cargo, while a rocket is a propulsion system that provides the thrust needed to launch a spacecraft into space. Rockets can be used independently or as part of a spacecraft, serving as the means of escape from Earth's gravity. Essentially, the rocket is the engine, and the spaceship is the vehicle that often incorporates the rocket for space travel.
Many rockets that go into space do carry humans, but, most rockets do not.
Yes a space station carries humans in order to help the rocket leave safely and come back safely
a rocket may carry space equipment
"Will" is incorrect. Humans already carry out space travel. In 1944, a rocket was sent to space (at an altitude of 189 km); Sputnik 1 was launched in 1957.
It depends on the size and type of the rocket. Some rockets like the SpaceX Crew Dragon can carry up to 7 astronauts, while others like the NASA Space Launch System can carry up to 4 astronauts for deep space missions.
These words are used to describe the modes of transportation, used for going into the space. Maned rocket or a maned shuttle means that it is carrying humans in it. But an unmanned rocket or a shuttle doesn't carry any human.
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Many rockets that go into space do carry humans, but, most rockets do not.
Via rocket.