They use there magical wands and make chicken noodle soup! Then they eat it and FLYYY!(:
It takes about 3 days for a rocket to fly from Earth to the moon. This journey covers a distance of approximately 384,400 kilometers. The exact time can vary depending on factors such as the speed of the rocket and the trajectory chosen for the mission.
You can fly to the moon. If you go in a rocket ship or whatever.
it takes 13 hours to get to the moon by a rocket
The space shuttle was never designed to fly to the moon. The booster rocket for the shuttle did not have enough power to fly to the moon, as it was designed to launch the shuttle into low earth orbit. To enter Earth orbit a spacecraft needs to go 17,500 mph. To climb out of Earth's gravity well and fly to the moon, a spacecraft needs to go 24,000 mph. While those numbers seem close, they are not when it comes to rocket power. The shuttle would have needed many thousands of pounds more rocket fuel to launch to the moon and even more to turn around and come back home. The shuttle couldn't fly to the moon because it was never designed to do so. The Saturn V, on the other hand, was.
Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon was created in 1967.
People build a rocket and fly to the moon.
When gravity disappears, and pigs fly along with it.
yes
Apollo 17
Rocket Man - 2005 Fly Me to the Moon 1-1 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
It takes about 3 days for a rocket to fly from Earth to the moon. This journey covers a distance of approximately 384,400 kilometers. The exact time can vary depending on factors such as the speed of the rocket and the trajectory chosen for the mission.
You can fly to the moon. If you go in a rocket ship or whatever.
Yes you have to be able to handle the gravity and you have to know how to fly the rocket.
The purpose of the Apollo spacecraft ,was to fly in space to the moon and also to land on it. we all no that right
Pigs cannot fly... Hence the saying "when pigs fly".
Pigs do not fly.
This is a classical example of a tautology. The sentence "if [P and Not(P)], then Q" is always true, regardless of the truth values of P and Q. This is the principle that, from a contradiction, anything (and everything) follows as a logical conclusion. Essentially, assuming something that can never be true is true ("If the moon is made of green cheese"), you can prove anything. Thus the statement "If the moon is made of green cheese then pigs can fly" is true.