First WW2 rockets by NAZIS...probably not...Romoured USSR used a dog then poisoned it when knew could not bring it back...USA first was a sub-orbital with a live guy...we did bring him back.
AnswerThe very first rockets were ancient Chinese rockets that resembled bottle rockets we shoot on 4th of July.
The Germans built the V-2 Rocket that was a intercontential ballistic missile that carried a large bomb.
The first rockets were used to create colorful and breathtaking displays in the sky,visible by large numbers of people.They were developed in China several Centuries ago, and are still in use. We call them "fireworks".
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The first Chinese rocket was basically numerous arrows put in a tube with gunpowder near the bottom and then ignited for propulsion of the arrows
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Possibly a squid or similar. Or developed by someone who watched a squid.
The first rockets were used to create colorful and breathtaking displays in the sky,visible by large numbers of people.They were developed in China several Centuries ago, and are still in use. We call them "fireworks".
a rocket does not have a nose.......
The first rocket of India was named Nike Apache, which was launched on November 21, 1963. It was a sounding rocket that was launched from Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station (TERLS) in Thumba, Kerala.
The first rocket launched as an attack was the V1 rocket, nicknamed "doodlebug
China created the first rocket. They are known now as fireworks.
the first rocket (the V2) was launched in 1942.
put them in a rocket
the first rocket was made by the Chinese. Of course this the first rocket. They used it to scare their enemies away hope this helps. =]
The rocket that took the first man to the moon was the Saturn V rocket.
The Rocket Boys launched their first rocket in the town of Coalwood, West Virginia. The rocket was launched in a field known as Big Creek Missile Agency, which they set up themselves.
The first rocket, known as an aeolipile, was invented by Hero of Alexandria in the 1st century AD. This invention laid the foundation for modern rocket technology.