The bars hold it up
The Space Shuttle assembly or as NASA refers to it "the stack" is attached by 4 bolts on each of the 2 solid rocket boosters to the mobile launch platform.
gravity and frictional force
Cape Canaveral, Florida, launch pad 39-A aboard the Saturn V on July 16, 1969.
There was a fire in the capsule while the rocket was still on the launch pad, which killed all three crew members.
Each country has it's own launch sites. The US launch site for manned missions is Cape Canaveral, Florida. Two Russian Launch sites have been the desert of Kazakhstan and Arkhangelsk Oblastlaunch pad
The Space Shuttle assembly or as NASA refers to it "the stack" is attached by 4 bolts on each of the 2 solid rocket boosters to the mobile launch platform.
Yes it does. It is the primary factor involved in lending the rocket the ability to leave the launch pad.
1. Launch pad 2. The big tower 3. Rocket 4. Astronaut
It means when a rocket leaves its launch pad. "Lift Off!"
Neil Armstrong's rocket, a Saturn V carrying the Apollo 11 capsule, launched from Launch Pad 39A, at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on July 16, 1969.
Rockets are made in parts in factories, and then they are put together in a huge building near the launch pad. After they have been put together, a huge lorry with tracks, called a crawler, carries the rocket to the launch pad. The astronauts get in - countdown 3 - 2 - 1 zero and it's liftoff!
gravity and frictional force
Cape Canaveral, Florida, launch pad 39-A aboard the Saturn V on July 16, 1969.
The press are 3.5 miles away from the launch- pad.
There was a fire in the capsule while the rocket was still on the launch pad, which killed all three crew members.
May of 1926 in Massachusetts. The rocket flew to a height of 40 feet and a distance of 185 feet from the launch pad.
You can launch a rocket in the winter.