China, in the 13th Century.
The first rockets that carried man into space were made by the Russian's in 1961. The USA didn't get a man into space until 1964 but beat the Russians to the moon in 1969.
Germany was the country that built the first rockets, specifically the V-2 rocket during World War II. These rockets were developed by the German engineer Wernher von Braun and were used in military operations.
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.
What kind of rocket? They all produce thrust. If you're considering the physics, that's an output. Or are you concerned about the chemistry? Depending on the type of fuel, and the method of ignition there will be exhaust gasses, and particulates. A nuclear rocket may also produce radiation in the exhaust. If you are talking about the typical rockets that are fired into earth orbit, you are still considering solid fuel rockets and liquid fuel rockets, and the chemistry of their exhaust is different.
If we are only referring to 1999 on, Russia has launched the most rockets. Please note, these numbers are constantly changing.
The first rockets that carried man into space were made by the Russian's in 1961. The USA didn't get a man into space until 1964 but beat the Russians to the moon in 1969.
Germany was the country that built the first rockets, specifically the V-2 rocket during World War II. These rockets were developed by the German engineer Wernher von Braun and were used in military operations.
Great Britain
it was invented in India in 1790.
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.
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Bottle Rockets
Rockets use chemical reactions, typically involving liquid or solid propellants, to produce energy for propulsion. These reactions create hot gases that are expelled through a nozzle at high speeds, generating thrust that propels the rocket forward.
No rockets were sent to Japan by any country in America in World War 1
Deployable Rockets designed to carry a munitions payload would be Germany. With the V1 and V2 missiles.
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the interesting fact was the 1st monkey to fly to the moon in 1996