the pressure from the the rocket's fuel thingy makes the rocket go up. pretty soon, the rocket is in space.
because you can take a space ship/a rocket and fly/go up there.
The cost of a real space rocket can vary significantly depending on its size, purpose, and technology. For example, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket can cost around $62 million per launch, while larger rockets like the NASA Space Launch System (SLS) can exceed $1 billion. Additionally, costs can escalate due to development, testing, and integration expenses, making the total investment in a rocket program much higher. Overall, prices can range from tens of millions to several billion dollars.
Yes, space junk is real. It consists of defunct satellites, spent rocket stages, and other debris left in orbit around Earth. This space debris poses a risk to active satellites and spacecraft in orbit.
A real rocket flies by using combustion of fuel to generate thrust. The force created by the rocket's engine pushes against the ground, propelling the rocket upward. The rocket continues to fly as long as thrust generated by the engine is greater than the force of gravity pulling it down.
yes
because you can take a space ship/a rocket and fly/go up there.
How long is a bit of string? and how deep is space? there is no real answer.
The cost of a real space rocket can vary significantly depending on its size, purpose, and technology. For example, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket can cost around $62 million per launch, while larger rockets like the NASA Space Launch System (SLS) can exceed $1 billion. Additionally, costs can escalate due to development, testing, and integration expenses, making the total investment in a rocket program much higher. Overall, prices can range from tens of millions to several billion dollars.
In a real rocket, there is short a time in atmosphere and the aerodynamics are less important. In a model rocket, all flight in the atmosphere and the aerodynamics are very important. In a real rocket, it has a liquid or solid rocket engine and a large propellant mass fraction. In a model rocket, it has a solid rocket engine and a small propellant mass fraction . In a real rocket, there are four forces during atmospheric flight. In a model rocket, there are four forces throughout flight. In a real rocket, there is a long powered flight . In a model rocket, it has a very short powered flight . In a real rocket, it has passive stability and active control . In a model rocket, it has passive stability and no control. In a real rocket, it has expensive materials such as aluminum, titanium, and nickel alloy. In a model rocket, it has inexpensive materials such as balsa, cardboard, and plastic. In a real model, there is a high speed and the heating is very important. In a model rocket there is low speed and the heating is not important.
Yes, space junk is real. It consists of defunct satellites, spent rocket stages, and other debris left in orbit around Earth. This space debris poses a risk to active satellites and spacecraft in orbit.
The English name for the boss of Team Rocket is Giovanni.
You can't buy a real rocket ship, but you can make a model.
Hydrogen/Oxygen rocket motor and chemical rocket motors.
In HSM3, Jimmie "The Rocket Man" Zara's real name is Matt Prokop.
No, it was a rocket launcher.
The Real World - 1992 Blast from the Past 6-4 was released on: USA: 30 July 1997
nothing really just be in shape ready to fall and have a blast oh yeah if you want to be in a real competing one you need some money