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What did the men land in on the moon?

rockets


What the names of the rockets that went to the moon?

The rockets that carried astronauts to the moon were the Saturn V rockets. Specifically, Apollo 11, the first mission to land humans on the moon, launched with a Saturn V rocket.


Do rockets get reused?

Yes, some rockets are designed for reuse. Companies like SpaceX have developed technology to land and refurbish rockets to lower costs and improve efficiency in space travel. This approach aims to make space exploration more sustainable and cost-effective.


How would rocket land in space?

Rockets do not land in space; they operate in a vacuum and do not have a solid surface to land on. However, when returning to Earth, rockets can use controlled descent techniques, such as parachutes or retropropulsion, to slow down and land safely. Some spacecraft, like SpaceX's Falcon 9, utilize thrusters to perform a precision landing back on Earth or on a drone ship in the ocean. In the context of landing on celestial bodies like the Moon or Mars, rockets use specific landing gear and propulsion systems to touch down safely on their surfaces.


Where do US rockets land?

Manned shuttle missions land at Cape Canaveral on the east coast of Florida if the weather there is suitable. If the weather there is bad, they can extend the mission by a few days, but not indefinitely. If it gets to the point that they can't extend any longer and must land, and the weather at Cape Canaveral is still unfavorable, then they land at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.

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Then how did you land on the moon?

We used rockets!


What did the men land in on the moon?

rockets


How do rockets land on land?

crashing into the ocean by Florida and then getting towed to the NASA center


Would it be better if rockets were lauched over water or land?

No.


What are Saturn's unusal Features?

Rockets cannot land on Saturn because it is made fully of gas and has no solid land.


What the names of the rockets that went to the moon?

The rockets that carried astronauts to the moon were the Saturn V rockets. Specifically, Apollo 11, the first mission to land humans on the moon, launched with a Saturn V rocket.


What are the advantages of the parachute used in water rockets?

If you have a parachute, then it allows your water rocket to land safely.


Do rockets get reused?

Yes, some rockets are designed for reuse. Companies like SpaceX have developed technology to land and refurbish rockets to lower costs and improve efficiency in space travel. This approach aims to make space exploration more sustainable and cost-effective.


What are the UXO classes for bombs grenades rockets and land mines?

A - Bomb B - Rockets and missiles C - Projectiles and mortars D - Mines E - Bomblets F - Rocket propelled grenades


Why don't astronauts soft-land on Earth with retro-rockets?

Rocket fuel is very heavy and it would take more rocket fuel for the launch to carry the weight of the fuel for retro rockets.


When the space shuttle is in space where does the rocket go?

The booster rockets are jettisoned and land in the sea. They are recovered later.


Why can't rockets go on the moon?

they only carry satellites then fall in pieces back to earthAnswer:There is no reason that a rocket cannot go to or land on the moon.The American lunar expeditions used a rocket to get to moon orbit, the landing craft used rockets to land on the moon and to leave the moon once the mission was accomplished.If the question is asking why rockets are not going to the moon this is a matter of policy or expenditure on science.