Rockets need to carry a lot of fuel and equipment to propel themselves into space. The large size allows them to generate enough thrust to overcome Earth's gravity and reach the necessary speed to achieve orbit. Additionally, rockets must accommodate various stages and components to function properly during launch and flight.
Robert Goddard's rockets were relatively small, with the first liquid-fueled rocket he launched in 1926 reaching a height of about 12.5 meters (41 feet). His later rockets in the 1930s reached higher altitudes, with the A-series rockets reaching heights of over 2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles).
They use big fuel powered rockets that generate a huge amount of thrust to propel them.
rockets can go anywhere.space is where rockets can go
Rockets don't have wings because they rely on thrust generated by engines to propel them through the air and into space. Unlike airplanes, rockets travel vertically and do not require lift from wings to stay airborne. Instead, they use fins and control surfaces to stabilize their flight.
Three main types of rockets that power modern spacecrafts are liquid-propellant rockets, solid-propellant rockets, and hybrid rockets. Liquid-propellant rockets use liquid fuel and oxidizer, solid-propellant rockets use solid fuel and oxidizer mixed together, and hybrid rockets use a combination of solid and liquid propellants.
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So that it can escape Earth's Gravity. The rockets work by burning so much fuel that they can overpower Earth's gravity.
You need rockets so you can travel to space and visit other planets. Without rockets we would know nothing about astronomy.
Big, strong rockets.
Because it needs to fit all the people
Yes. Rockets have both a fuel and an oxidizing agent, so they don't need air.
Robert Goddard's rockets were relatively small, with the first liquid-fueled rocket he launched in 1926 reaching a height of about 12.5 meters (41 feet). His later rockets in the 1930s reached higher altitudes, with the A-series rockets reaching heights of over 2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles).
They use big fuel powered rockets that generate a huge amount of thrust to propel them.
Rockets - Rockets album - was created in 1976.
About nine minutes or so...
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