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Rockets burn fuel to create super hot gases. These gases expand quickly and "shoot" out of the rockets nozzle. This action pushing out the back of the rocket creates the reaction of moving the vehicle upward toward space. Fill a balloon with air and let it go so you can observe the action/reaction of the balloon. Rockets need to achieve a velocity of about 17,500 miles per hour to reach Earth orbit. To go farther they must travel faster - about 25,000 mph.
rocket ships works by the force of the fuel pushes down on the ground and the rocket goes up in the air.

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It fly up and it goes out of the atmosphere.i think. Or maybe the combustion things pull it up like the gravity of the moon or the sun?

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The rocket has a gps built in to it to course the rocket to the moon and the people just live inside of it regularily.

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