Linethrowing rocket used to project a tight line betwin ships
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bob the builder yes we can lol
theory of the propeller, compressors for combustion engines, rocket engines, Kaplan turbines, chrome-nickel steel, trans-oceanic ship with a diesel engine
Only if you're in another spacecraft, and the sound would be more of the shockwave than the actual explosion. ++ That's not correct. You would neither hear nor feel it as there is nothing to transmit the sound or shock-wave (essentially the same thing, a compression-wave through a medium). Your own craft might be hit by debris though.
Subdivision load lines are demarcations used in maritime regulation to indicate the maximum permissible draft of a ship for different conditions, ensuring safety and stability. They help in determining how much cargo or ballast a vessel can carry without compromising its structural integrity or seaworthiness. These lines are marked on the hull and vary based on factors such as the vessel's type, intended service, and water salinity. Proper adherence to these load lines is crucial for the safe operation of ships.
i launched the Rocket ship into the sky
The weight of a rocket ship can vary depending on its size, design, and cargo. However, a typical rocket ship can weigh several million pounds at launch due to the combination of the rocket's structure, fuel, and payload.
A rocket ship typically consists of three main parts: the payload, the propulsion system, and the structure. The payload is the cargo or spacecraft intended for delivery, such as satellites or crewed modules. The propulsion system includes engines and fuel, which provide the thrust needed to launch and maneuver the rocket. The structure encompasses the frame and materials that support the rocket's various components and withstand the forces experienced during launch and flight.
you make a rocket ship and kick it and it shot off and explode in the are then you have to got to a funeral in Gothic island.
it looks kind of bumpy and white
Apollo 11 used the Saturn V rocket. It was used on Apollo 4, 6, 8, 9,10, 11, 12, 13 ,14 ,15, 16, 17, and for Skylab 1.
When a rocket ship takes off, it expels gas particles in one direction at high speed, causing the rocket itself to move in the opposite direction. According to the law of conservation of momentum, momentum is always conserved in a closed system. So, the total momentum of the rocket and the expelled gas remains constant before and after the launch.
The main parts of a rocket ship that allow it to work in outer space include the propulsion system (engines), guidance system (to navigate in space), structural components (to withstand the forces of launch and flight), and life support systems (to sustain astronauts in space). Additionally, a rocket ship will typically have fuel tanks, rocket stages (for multi-stage rockets), and communication systems to stay in contact with mission control.
Supersonic Rocket Ship was created in 1972-09.
You can't buy a real rocket ship, but you can make a model.
There is no one in a rocket ship heading to Mars.
Rocket Ship Galileo was created on 1947-05-01.