Wind will affect the rocket causing it to go off course or crash into a tree.
the rocket was actually launched in either China or Russia
it was launched in 1958
The rocket that launched Near on 17 February 1997 was a Boeing Delta II.
The rocket that launched the Apollo spacecrafts was the Saturn V. There were no Apollo rockets that began with a T
The first "rocket" successfully launched into space was actually a V-2 missile. The first rocket-ship that was successfully launched into space used rocket engines. A rocket engine pushes the rocket forward by expelling its exhaust in the opposite direction at a high speed.
Gravity and wind.
The wind will cause the bottle rocket to go off course possibly resulting in crashing or hitting into a tree.
the rocket was actually launched in either China or Russia
Wind is a major factor when it comes to launching model rockets. Wind can cause your rocket to go up at an angle or tip over. Wind also effects the recovery/descent process. Wind can blow your rocket very far after the recovery system is deployed (if its a parachute. To reduce the distance of gliding, I'd recommend that you cut a hole in the middle of the parachute.
The first rocket launched as an attack was the V1 rocket, nicknamed "doodlebug
it was launched in 1958
A strong low wind will very much affect it's angle of flight. We try to wait for breaks in the wind to launch. Wind is bad for parachutes too, a rocket that went high can float a mile or two on it's parachute.
It was launched in the year 1944.
The smallest rocket launched to date is the Pegasus. The original Pegasus was first launched in 1990 from an aircraft jet.
it was launched at NASA space center
by a rocket
the weight of the rocket