Quite a lot x 100/3
The amount of fuel required to fill a rocket ship depends on its size, design, and mission profile. For example, the Space Shuttle used about 500,000 gallons of fuel for its launch, while the Falcon 9 rocket carries about 30,000 gallons of RP-1 rocket fuel and 70,000 gallons of liquid oxygen for each flight. Larger rockets, like the Saturn V, could require millions of gallons of fuel. Overall, fuel needs can vary significantly based on the specific rocket and its intended destination.
10000 gallons
"Rocket Ship Galileo" by Robert A. Heinlein has approximately 208 pages.
I think around 700,000 gallons
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Supersonic Rocket Ship was created in 1972-09.
You can't buy a real rocket ship, but you can make a model.
red.what colour is a rocket ship?a rocket could be many different colours depending on the colour it is painted
Typically, a rocket ship can have multiple rocket boosters attached to its main rocket for additional thrust during liftoff. The specific number can vary depending on the design and purpose of the rocket, but it is common to have at least two or more boosters.
There is no one in a rocket ship heading to Mars.
Rocket Ship Galileo was created on 1947-05-01.
A rocket ship takes off by igniting its rocket engines, which produce thrust that propels the ship upward. The force generated by the rocket engines pushes the ship off the ground and into the air, overcoming Earth's gravity. As the rocket ascends, its engines continue to provide thrust to propel it further into space.