Robert Goddard
Homer Hickam
Sergei Korolev
Konstantin Tsiolkvosky
The most recent space rocket launch was on [date], when [rocket name] successfully took off from [launch site].
That's a matter of opinion. Here's mine: Probably the V2 rocket that started it all. Or even the Saturn V - the rocket that launched the Apollo capsules and Skylab. The US space shuttle and the Russian Soyuz rocket are also very well-known.
The solid rocket booster or SRB's as they are known. They pack a right punch I can tell thee!
The number of people that can fit in a rocket going to space depends on the specific rocket and its design. Currently, most space missions accommodate a small number of astronauts, typically around 4 to 7 people per mission. However, the capacity can vary depending on the size and purpose of the rocket.
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.
one of the most famous ones is the Saturn 5, which sent the Apollo Landers into space. another is the Ares 1, which will be the next rocket.
The most recent space rocket launch was on [date], when [rocket name] successfully took off from [launch site].
2011
That's a matter of opinion. Here's mine: Probably the V2 rocket that started it all. Or even the Saturn V - the rocket that launched the Apollo capsules and Skylab. The US space shuttle and the Russian Soyuz rocket are also very well-known.
The Hubble Space Telescope is the most famous and the best working EVER MADE!
Riding on a rocket and riding in the cargo bay of a space shuttle
The solid rocket booster or SRB's as they are known. They pack a right punch I can tell thee!
they launche Pokemon in the rocket, but if the number of successfull launches reaches100 talk to him again and he will ask you if you want to go into space. there you will find deoxys
It takes a lot of energy to put a rocket "into space". Most rockets don't have that kind of energy available, so it's not really an issue.
It is the Hubble Space Telescope.
The number of people that can fit in a rocket going to space depends on the specific rocket and its design. Currently, most space missions accommodate a small number of astronauts, typically around 4 to 7 people per mission. However, the capacity can vary depending on the size and purpose of the rocket.
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.