During a rocket launch, numerous variables are changing, such as altitude, velocity, acceleration, fuel consumption, temperature, pressure, and position. These variables constantly shift and interact with each other as the rocket ascends and responds to external conditions.
Most believe that the first 'Rockets' were launched by China. This was many years ago and much like fireworks of today.
Most believe that the first 'Rockets' were launched by China. This was many years ago and much like fireworks of today.
The same rocket design that launched Apollo 2-17. Apollo 1 was just a unfueled test for the astronauts. (The command module caught on fire, perishing the men.) The name of the rocket is Saturn V. If you go to any search engine, go to images and type in, Saturn V. You will see many pictures of it. It was a rather simple rocket.
It travelled 2125 feet.
No, Apollo 11 was not the first rocket to launch into space. The first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched by the Soviet Union in 1957. Apollo 11 was the mission that landed the first humans on the moon in 1969.
There are many successfully launched rockets. Please specify
Most believe that the first 'Rockets' were launched by China. This was many years ago and much like fireworks of today.
Most believe that the first 'Rockets' were launched by China. This was many years ago and much like fireworks of today.
The same rocket design that launched Apollo 2-17. Apollo 1 was just a unfueled test for the astronauts. (The command module caught on fire, perishing the men.) The name of the rocket is Saturn V. If you go to any search engine, go to images and type in, Saturn V. You will see many pictures of it. It was a rather simple rocket.
2,122.56 feet above 10 miles.
It travelled 2125 feet.
It travelled 2125 feet.
The first multi-stage liquid fuel rocket- intended to prove both concepts was launched and fired by Mr. Goddard in I believe l926. Many more were to follow.
54325-(10*5280) = 1525 feet
5. 60 minutes in an hour so 60 divided by 12 equals 5. check it on a calculator if you want ======================= Agreed. Anything that happens every 12 minutes will happen 5 times in an hour.
Rockets are launched as close to the equator as possible to launch satellites most economically by taking full advantage of the Earth's rotational velocity, which is about 1000 miles per hour at the equator and slower at all higher latitudes. This is 1000 miles per hour less speed that the rocket needs to provide and a significant savings in rocket fuel. However, other rockets are not launched from the equator as there is no similar advantage (e.g. rockets launching polar orbiting satellites or military warheads can be launched from anyplace and going to the equator to launch them would be an unnecessary expense with many disadvantages).
Only 3 countries have launched a rocket and sent astronauts in to space. The United States, China, and Russia. Many other countries have sent astronauts in to space but they went on rockets belonging to other countries.