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It was the quantum v12 made by french inventor Juliàn Moussÿ. it reached an altitude of 100 ft out of earth atmosphere

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What was the first thing sent into space?

The first thing sent into space was the Nazi Germans V-2 rocket in the Second World War.


Stages of a rocket going into space?

The stages of a rocket going into space: The first stage of a rocket is used to acquire the acceleration of a rocket. When the fuel of the first stage is exhausted ,it detaches from the rockets and drops off. The velocity at this stage becomes the initial velocity of the second stage .Now the second stage is ignited ,the rocket gains acceleration and it's velocity foes on increasing . The removal of the surplus mass contained in the first stage helps in attaining the higher velocity .When the fuel of the second stage is exhausted ,it too detached from the rocket .Finally at the third stage , the rocket starts off with the required velocity.


What is the difference between a space shuttle and a rocket?

Answer The Space Shuttle is a rocket. By definition, a Rocket is a vehicle that burns gas that it carries with it. Where as, a jet airplane burns the oxygen from the air and is not a rocket. The Rocket when it is launched has a liquid fuel rocket engines at the back end of it. It also has two long, solid fuel rocket engines that separate after launch. But the space shuttle is pulled by a rocket.


What part of the rocket reaches space?

The payload, which is the actual payload, is the part of the rocket that reaches space.


When was the latest space rocket launched?

The most recent space rocket launch was on [date], when [rocket name] successfully took off from [launch site].

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When did the first rocket get launched into space?

Before the second one.


The achievement of lifting a rocket off the ground and into space can be explained by what?

newton's second law


What was the first thing sent into space?

The first thing sent into space was the Nazi Germans V-2 rocket in the Second World War.


What is the percent of people thatwent to a meeting if 40 went out of 130?

30


How do rocket explore space?

a rocket powers the space station into orbit


Stages of a rocket going into space?

The stages of a rocket going into space: The first stage of a rocket is used to acquire the acceleration of a rocket. When the fuel of the first stage is exhausted ,it detaches from the rockets and drops off. The velocity at this stage becomes the initial velocity of the second stage .Now the second stage is ignited ,the rocket gains acceleration and it's velocity foes on increasing . The removal of the surplus mass contained in the first stage helps in attaining the higher velocity .When the fuel of the second stage is exhausted ,it too detached from the rocket .Finally at the third stage , the rocket starts off with the required velocity.


What was the name of the rocket which propelled them into the space?

In 1969, the first rocket went to the moon. The name of the rocket that propelled them into space was the Saturn V rocket.


Why does the rocket speed increase every second?

The rocket speed increases every second because of the continuous burning of fuel, which generates thrust that propels the rocket forward. As the fuel is burned and expelled as exhaust, the rocket becomes lighter, allowing it to accelerate due to the conservation of momentum. Additionally, there is minimal air resistance in space, enabling the rocket to accelerate more efficiently.


How do Space Aids in space Exploration?

a rocket powers the space station into orbit


Who is rocket?

a rocket is how people get into and get stuff into space


What speed rocket starts?

A rocket's speed at launch is typically zero, as it starts from a stationary position on the ground. The rocket gradually accelerates as it is propelled by its engines, reaching higher speeds as it ascends into space.


What state is the US Space and Rocket Center loated?

The Space and Rocket Center is in Huntsville, Alabama.