A person who steers a rocket is often called an astronaut or a pilot, depending on the type of rocket and its mission. Their role involves guiding the rocket's trajectory and ensuring a safe and successful journey to their destination.
The fuselage on a rocket is the main body structure that houses the propulsion system, payload, and other necessary components for its flight. It is typically a long, cylindrical structure that provides stability and support during launch and flight.
The highest point a rocket reaches during its flight is typically the apogee, which is the point of maximum altitude. This is the point where the rocket reaches its peak altitude before descending back to Earth.
A rocket is typically steered remotely by ground control using onboard computers that adjust the rocket's orientation and trajectory. The guidance system navigates the rocket by controlling thrust, gimballing engine nozzles, and deploying control fins or thrusters. Astronauts aboard crewed spacecraft may also have manual controls for steering in emergencies.
Yes, our rocket has undergone rigorous testing and adheres to strict safety regulations to ensure a safe launch and flight.
A person who steers a rocket is often called an astronaut or a pilot, depending on the type of rocket and its mission. Their role involves guiding the rocket's trajectory and ensuring a safe and successful journey to their destination.
Fins on a rocket affects its flight by the way they are built on the rocket
A plane needs air, a rocket doesn't.
Incredibly ! -In rocket flight streamlining is the single most important factor.
To keep the rocket in straight,stable flight.
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It has the ability to create lift in a vacuum -apex
It has the ability to create lift in a vacuum -apex
It has the ability to create lift in a vacuum.
The flight of a rocket is a demonstration of Newton's third law, stated simply: Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
It helps stabilise the flight