NASA rockets vary significantly in height depending on the type and mission. For example, the Space Launch System (SLS), designed for deep space missions, stands about 322 feet (98 meters) tall when fully assembled. In contrast, smaller rockets like the Falcon 9, used by NASA for commercial missions, are approximately 70 feet (21 meters) tall. Overall, the height can range from around 70 feet to over 300 feet depending on the rocket design.
The Space Launch System (SLS) is currently NASA's tallest rocket. It is designed to be the most powerful rocket ever built and is intended to launch astronauts on missions to deep space, including Mars.
NASA's Saturn V in the 60s and 70s. It was 363 ft. tall.
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A Saturn V rocket, developed by a NASA team lead by Wernher von Braun. The Saturn IB rocket was also used.
In July 1950 NASA launched their first rocket into space, the Bumper 2.Launched under the direction of the General Electric Company, Bumper 2 was used primarily for testing rocket systems and for research on the upper atmosphere.
The Space Launch System (SLS) is currently NASA's tallest rocket. It is designed to be the most powerful rocket ever built and is intended to launch astronauts on missions to deep space, including Mars.
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NASA's Saturn V in the 60s and 70s. It was 363 ft. tall.
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You must be more specific. What rocket are you referring to.?
From several inches (model rockets) to 363 feet (Saturn V). At 380 ' 6.92 " the Ares V Cargo rocket would have been the tallest, but the NASA Constellation program it would have been part of was scrapped in 2010.
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They both have fuel. They both have to be stable. And they both have a nozzle.
Rocket scientists work for space agencies such as NASA. They also help to develop new rocket powered weapons for the military.
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