The amount of gasoline used by a rocket ship depends on the size and type of rocket. Rockets do not use gasoline as fuel; they typically use liquid hydrogen, liquid oxygen, or solid rocket propellant. The amount of propellant consumed by a rocket is based on factors such as the rocket's size, intended mission, and duration of flight.
The fuel consumption of a rocket launch can vary, but as a rough estimate, a single rocket launch uses several hundred thousand gallons of fuel.
Homer used moonshine as the fuel for his rocket.
The payload of the vehicle is the equipment that ends up doing the intended job of the mission, during or after the travel from the earth's surface to the mission's location. It's the small package that the whole rocket and its fuel are built in order to transport. Remember the last time you got into your car to take a warm loaf of home-made bread across town to Aunt Ellen ? The tires, windows, seats, engine, transmission, steering wheel, gasoline, and pilot (you) were all there for the purpose of delivering the 'payload' ... the loaf of bread. Historically, the "payload" is the load you get paid to deliver. The truck, ship, or buckboard are just the machinery you use to make the delivery. They're not the purpose of the trip.
Armstrong did not use a rocket. He was the first human to walk on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. The spacecraft that Armstrong travelled in was the Apollo Lunar Module called "Eagle." The Lunar Module was carried by the Saturn V rocket to reach the Moon.
A rocket is a form of propulsion. If a rocket is used to power an airplane, it is referred to as a rocket-plane, and has wings like an airplane. It the rocket is use to propel a vehicle vertically, which does not need wicgs to provide lift, it is called simply a rocket. Sometimes fins are used to stabilize or guide a rocket in flight, but these are referred to as fins rather than wings.
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What kind of rocket? A rocket you could make would use mainly compressed air A NASA rocket, would use a LOT of gasoline to propel it into the air.
i launched the Rocket ship into the sky
to save energy... If they choose to sell their products farther away, they ship it. To ship the products, you need gasoline. By selling their products locally, they don't have to use much gasoline and help the environment by not letting the carbon dioxide from the gasoline, go into the atmosphere.
You go to the moon get a rocket ship and then use your rocket ship to fly around the galaxy going to panets. you just roam the galaxy.
May be there suit or flying in the rocket ship.
Cars run on gasoline instead of rocket fuel because gasoline is a more practical and cost-effective fuel for everyday transportation. Rocket fuel is highly combustible and expensive, designed for high-powered propulsion needed for space travel, not for the efficiency and convenience required for regular use in cars.
A space rocket will carry it's own oxygen, or some other gas, to burn to power the vehicle. Aeroplane's that fly in Earth's atmosphere normally use a jet engine, that takes in air, mixes it with fuel and burns it for propulsion. Also a rocket ship needs a good navigation system. An aeroplane can use a compass and Global Positioning Satellites. A compass and GPS are not going to be much good in outer space. Especially if the rocket ship leaves Earth orbit.
Regular gasoline does not burn nearly fast enough for use in space vehicles.
The Saturn V rocket carrying Apollo 11 was the ship that took him to the moon in 1969.
you get the fuel rod and enter the coordinates then you go to astrozone and ask the alien to use a ship
you get the fuel rod and enter the coordinates then you go to astrozone and ask the alien to use a ship