NO. the rocket will not shrink,grow,compact,or spread out and stay same size.the stuff in it will stay the same,,,,,,,,,,but the weight will change because there is no gravity to pull down on it.
(The mass of the rocket will change continuously from the time it leaves the launch pad
until sometime after it has reached space. That's because of the fuel mass it loses, as the
engines burn. But once the engines cut off, the vehicle's mass doesn't change.)
The balloon rocket main aim is to test the force of gravity in the outer space. The main aim of the balloon rocket is to investigate all forces that affect the earth and the outer space.
Inertia.
The space shuttle is launched into Outer Space by having it attached to the rocket that launches up as well as the space shuttle and gradually the rocket falls apart and lands in the Pacific ocean. It often lands there. The space shuttle then continues its mission alone.
Since there is no significant amount of oxygen in outer space, the rocket has to take all the oxygen it needs with it.
The first rocket reached space on October 3, 1942. It was the V2 rocket made by the Germans as a ballistic missile to deliver bombs during World War 2.
That refers to a rocket that goes into outer space - or that is used to drive something into outer space.
The balloon rocket main aim is to test the force of gravity in the outer space. The main aim of the balloon rocket is to investigate all forces that affect the earth and the outer space.
Inertia.
Sputnik
You, simply, you need a spacesuit and a air tank and a space rocket to get to space
Yes, with the rocket.
The space shuttle is launched into Outer Space by having it attached to the rocket that launches up as well as the space shuttle and gradually the rocket falls apart and lands in the Pacific ocean. It often lands there. The space shuttle then continues its mission alone.
meteorite
after 33 years it has reached in to the outer space.In 10 dec 2010.
Since there is no significant amount of oxygen in outer space, the rocket has to take all the oxygen it needs with it.
The first rocket reached space on October 3, 1942. It was the V2 rocket made by the Germans as a ballistic missile to deliver bombs during World War 2.
Robert brant invented a rocket to shoot to outer space