Chemical rockets are generally used on manned spacecraft. Ion propulsion has been used on a few unmanned spacecraft.
The engines provide lift, which pushes projectiles down. And, since every action has an equal and opposite reaction, since the engine pushes particles down, the particles push the engine up. The engine, in turn, pushes the rocket ship.
Apollo 11 used the Saturn V rocket. It was used on Apollo 4, 6, 8, 9,10, 11, 12, 13 ,14 ,15, 16, 17, and for Skylab 1.
The rocket ship re-enters the Earth's atmosphere and is slowed down by aerodynamic drag and parachutes. Once the rocket has descended to a safe altitude, it lands either in the ocean or on land, depending on the landing site chosen for that mission.
The amount of gasoline used by a rocket ship depends on the size and type of rocket. Rockets do not use gasoline as fuel; they typically use liquid hydrogen, liquid oxygen, or solid rocket propellant. The amount of propellant consumed by a rocket is based on factors such as the rocket's size, intended mission, and duration of flight.
name of Neil Armstrongs rocket used for moon landing
Linethrowing rocket used to project a tight line betwin ships
The normal use is propelling a rocket.
The engines provide lift, which pushes projectiles down. And, since every action has an equal and opposite reaction, since the engine pushes particles down, the particles push the engine up. The engine, in turn, pushes the rocket ship.
Main engine is used for propulsion of ship.
the red rocket is used to rub for a splash of white fun. All other rocket engines are used for propulsion to gain lift.
Apollo 11 used the Saturn V rocket. It was used on Apollo 4, 6, 8, 9,10, 11, 12, 13 ,14 ,15, 16, 17, and for Skylab 1.
no they don't
You can't buy a real rocket ship, but you can make a model.
Supersonic Rocket Ship was created in 1972-09.
There is no one in a rocket ship heading to Mars.
Rocket Ship Galileo was created on 1947-05-01.
The rocket ship re-enters the Earth's atmosphere and is slowed down by aerodynamic drag and parachutes. Once the rocket has descended to a safe altitude, it lands either in the ocean or on land, depending on the landing site chosen for that mission.