it is to orbit around the planet . used for war , fireworks ,send people into the moon and more ........
The two early uses of rockets were for military purposes, such as fire arrows in ancient China and as weapons in medieval Europe, and for ceremonial or entertainment purposes, like fireworks displays in various cultures around the world.
NASA uses rockets to launch spacecraft into orbit around Earth, to conduct scientific research and exploration missions in space, and to send robotic and human missions to other planets and celestial bodies in our solar system. Rockets enable NASA to access space and carry out a wide range of missions for the advancement of science and exploration.
rockets can go anywhere.space is where rockets can go
Three main types of rockets that power modern spacecrafts are liquid-propellant rockets, solid-propellant rockets, and hybrid rockets. Liquid-propellant rockets use liquid fuel and oxidizer, solid-propellant rockets use solid fuel and oxidizer mixed together, and hybrid rockets use a combination of solid and liquid propellants.
Solid-fuel rockets: These rockets use a solid propellant that is burned to create thrust. Liquid-fuel rockets: These rockets use liquid propellants, typically a fuel and an oxidizer, that are mixed and burned to produce thrust. Hybrid rockets: These rockets use a combination of solid and liquid propellants for propulsion. Ion propulsion rockets: These rockets use ionized gas accelerated by electromagnetic fields to generate thrust. Nuclear thermal rockets: These rockets use a nuclear reaction to heat a propellant, typically hydrogen, for propulsion.
Astronauts
Yes. The space shuttle uses rockets in space to manuever.
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yes, there are rockets that are used to travel to space, and rockets as in missles, RPG's that the military uses, and im sure other ones
I told you once, so people can go undergreound
The two early uses of rockets were for military purposes, such as fire arrows in ancient China and as weapons in medieval Europe, and for ceremonial or entertainment purposes, like fireworks displays in various cultures around the world.
magnesium is used for airplanes, bombs, photography, engine parts, shuttles and rockets.
NASA uses rockets to launch spacecraft into orbit around Earth, to conduct scientific research and exploration missions in space, and to send robotic and human missions to other planets and celestial bodies in our solar system. Rockets enable NASA to access space and carry out a wide range of missions for the advancement of science and exploration.
Some other reasons are for Discovering new planets also to find out how space is or how it was made.
Primarily there are two types of fuels used in most rockets today. The space shuttle, at liftoff, uses both. Solid fuel and liquid fuel. Solid fuel rockets are much like the bottle rockets you can buy in a fireworks store. Once they are lit, the burn all of the fuel available and then burn out. The 2 white rockets on the side of the orange tank holding the space shuttle are Solid Rocket Boosters. The large orange tank that holds the space shuttle is full of liquid full that the shuttle uses as it lifts off into space. That fuel is actually liquid.
Yes. Astronomy, Satellites, rockets, structures.etc,etc,etc.
Rockets. Usually chemical rockets, but some tests are underway with ion propulsion. (That's also a rocket, but it uses electrical forces to accelerate the exhaust mass instead of chemical reactions.)