Oh, dude, it really depends on the rocket, you know? Like, some rockets can carry just a few astronauts, while others can transport a whole crew of people. So, it's like asking how many friends can fit in your car - it all depends on the size of the vehicle!
Because it is the only form of transport into space with being able to carry man
The number of people that can fit in a rocket going to space depends on the specific rocket and its design. Currently, most space missions accommodate a small number of astronauts, typically around 4 to 7 people per mission. However, the capacity can vary depending on the size and purpose of the rocket.
i do not know many people never know
The lunar rocket refers to a spacecraft specifically designed to transport astronauts and equipment to the Moon. Examples include NASA's Saturn V rocket used during the Apollo missions and SpaceX's Starship, which is being developed for future crewed missions to the Moon.
The number of people a rocket can carry depends on its design and purpose. Some rockets, like the SpaceX Crew Dragon, are designed to carry up to 7 astronauts while others are used for cargo missions and do not carry any people.
usually to transport things or people to space
a rocket :P
a rocket....??
The Rocket - invented by George Stevenson - its first journey was in 1825.
You can transport 42 People.
in a rocket ship
a rocket ship
On a rocket ship
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If it is about the moon, then he used a rocket.
on average 30,000 people use public transport
The number of people needed to fly a rocket depends on the rocket design and mission requirements. Generally, a small crew typically consisting of 3-7 astronauts is required to operate and fly a rocket into space.