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Single staged rockets are easier to make, but cant reach high speeds. Multi staged rockets can be much lighter but create more space debris and are much more complex.
in theory they can, but they havn't
I'm not sure which rocket you refer to, since many rockets have been fired at the moon over the years. but most recently this was done to create an impact on the south pole of the moon in order to study the resulting plume to see if it contains water.
Your Mom would get to big, and she'd create another big-bang.
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Chemical rockets are the most common type of rocket and they typically create their exhaust by the combustion of rocket propellent. Chemical rockets store a large amount of energy in an easily released form, and can be very dangerous.
Someone from China create it
How do rockets create thrust
The Daily Orbit - 2012 3D Printing Contest to Create Rockets 1-134 was released on: USA: 11 March 2013
This is a bit of a silly question. Rockets create thrust which a force which keeps up. They are not dependant on air to stay u
Fins are used to stabilize a rocket, so that it does not veer off course or tumble. However, most larger rockets do not use fins because of the atmospheric drag they create.
Single staged rockets are easier to make, but cant reach high speeds. Multi staged rockets can be much lighter but create more space debris and are much more complex.
No one knows who the first person to create a bottle rocket was. Many countries have their own versions of bottle rockets, including China and Japan.
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Created the V-2 rocket (in Germany called the A-4) was small by comparison to today's rockets. It achieved its great thrust by burning a mixture of liquid oxygen and alcohol at a rate of about one ton every seven seconds.
To put it on one sentence, it would be: Because of the tremendously advanced ways science has learned to create propellants, that when ignited, will produce the maximum amount of lift power. Most people have seen the balsa wood airplane that has a plastic propeller and a rubber-band that winds up to drive the propeller. That is a Chinese skyrocket of the 17th century. A Maserati sports car engine is the rocket engines of today used by NASA.