The best rocket to go up into space would depend on the specific mission requirements and goals. Some commonly used rockets for space travel include SpaceX's Falcon 9, NASA's Space Launch System (SLS), and Russia's Soyuz rockets. Each rocket has its own strengths and capabilities for different types of missions.
because you can take a space ship/a rocket and fly/go up there.
A real rocket is able to blast into space by relying on powerful engines that burn fuel to generate thrust. The force of this thrust pushes the rocket against the force of gravity, allowing it to break free from Earth's gravitational pull and ascend into space. Rockets also have carefully calculated trajectories and guidance systems to navigate through different stages of their journey into space.
A rocket goes up by creating thrust through the combustion of rocket fuel in its engines. This thrust propels the rocket upwards against Earth's gravity, allowing it to overcome the force pulling it down and ascend into space. Once in space, the rocket continues on its trajectory due to its inertia.
The first rocket sent into space was called V-2, which was launched by Germany in 1944.
Yes, there have been instances of rocket failures resulting in explosions in space. One notable example is the explosion of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket during a mission to the International Space Station in 2015. However, most rocket failures and explosions occur during launch or re-entry rather than in space itself.
because you can take a space ship/a rocket and fly/go up there.
Astrounauts are people who go into space by rocket and discover what is up there in space. They are also people who study astronomy...
By using rocket fuel. when the rocket fuel mixes with the oxygen, it blows out and pushes the rocket upward. It uses newton's third law and thrust.
A real rocket is able to blast into space by relying on powerful engines that burn fuel to generate thrust. The force of this thrust pushes the rocket against the force of gravity, allowing it to break free from Earth's gravitational pull and ascend into space. Rockets also have carefully calculated trajectories and guidance systems to navigate through different stages of their journey into space.
Not really, it rides a rocket up to space.
the rocket ,it is intense you go up 200 ft. in the air and then drops you
Usually, model rockets do not go all the way to space. They generally go only a few kms up. Most don't even leave the troposphere.
The rocket that takes space shuttles into space recorded speeds f up to 40,000kmph. The space shuttles' rockets record up to 25,000kmph. There are also slower speed rockets.
A rocket goes up by creating thrust through the combustion of rocket fuel in its engines. This thrust propels the rocket upwards against Earth's gravity, allowing it to overcome the force pulling it down and ascend into space. Once in space, the rocket continues on its trajectory due to its inertia.
When you have the UFO go to the moon and at the moon there's a tower, then go inside and go up then talk to the boss. When you have finished talking go out and talk to a boy next to the rocket maker. Now you can build your own space ship and finished the island.
The first rocket sent into space was called V-2, which was launched by Germany in 1944.
its not an easy way, in fact its the only way, you need to talk to the guy in the space program and when he says rocket 1 just left to space and next week after you talk to him he will say rocket 2 just left space. when he says rocket 100 which will take 100 weeks he will say do you want to go with us the you will say yes and when your up there you will meet deoxys =)