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This location was chosen because it is close to the equator. The equator saves rocket fuel when the space craft is attempting to leave earth's gravitational pull. Also, in the 1940s the area was empty of people....there were just orchards and forests. Without the presence of people, it make rocket launches safe so that if anything blew up or stuff dropped off the rocket people wouldn't be killed.
NASA spaceships typically launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This location was chosen for its proximity to the equator, which provides the spacecraft with an extra boost from Earth's rotation to help reach orbit.
Space vehicles are launched from various locations around the world, with some of the most common being Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, and Guiana Space Centre in French Guiana. These locations are chosen for their proximity to the equator, suitable weather conditions, and established infrastructure for space launches.
Rockets are often launched from Florida because of its proximity to the equator, which gives rockets an extra boost from the Earth's rotation. Additionally, Florida's flat terrain and proximity to the ocean provide a safe area for rocket launches. Finally, the Kennedy Space Center in Florida has a long history of launching rockets and is equipped with the necessary infrastructure for spacecraft assembly and launch.
The parts that fall from a rocket during launch typically return to Earth in a designated safe zone, such as in the ocean or a remote land area. These areas are chosen to minimize the risk to populated areas and to facilitate recovery and reuse of the components, if possible.
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This location was chosen because it is close to the equator. The equator saves rocket fuel when the space craft is attempting to leave earth's gravitational pull. Also, in the 1940s the area was empty of people....there were just orchards and forests. Without the presence of people, it make rocket launches safe so that if anything blew up or stuff dropped off the rocket people wouldn't be killed.
This location was chosen because it is close to the equator. The equator saves rocket fuel when the space craft is attempting to leave earth's gravitational pull. Also, in the 1940s the area was empty of people....there were just orchards and forests. Without the presence of people, it make rocket launches safe so that if anything blew up or stuff dropped off the rocket people wouldn't be killed.
The United States launched missions from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida during the 1960s. This iconic space center was chosen for its proximity to the equator and its accessibility to both the Atlantic Ocean and the logistical support of nearby Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
NASA spaceships typically launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This location was chosen for its proximity to the equator, which provides the spacecraft with an extra boost from Earth's rotation to help reach orbit.
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Lyndon Johnson was chosen as the vice president to John F. Kennedy because of his age and because he was from Texas.
Newfoundland has chosen the puffin as its provincial bird.
Because it is located in the center.
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from historic perspective, that is the headstream of American
gateway betwwen atlantic and pacific ocean