The device used to stabilize rockets and airplanes is called a "flight control system." This system integrates various sensors and actuators to monitor and adjust the aircraft's or rocket's orientation and trajectory. By linking with a steering system, it helps maintain stability and ensures that the vehicle stays on its intended course during flight. Advanced systems may include autopilot technology, gyroscopes, and accelerometers for precise control.
It depends. There are model rockets, which of course are smaller than airplanes. Then there are full scale rockets, which are larger than some airplanes. For example, the Space Shuttle Discovery is very large-bigger than most propeller planes and some commercial airliners. But Discovery is also transported on top of a 747. So depending on the rocket, or the airplane you are comparing it to, rockets can be both larger and smaller than airplanes.
Fins are used to stabilize a rocket, so that it does not veer off course or tumble. However, most larger rockets do not use fins because of the atmospheric drag they create.
Of course! They love riding in airplanes! Bananas rock!
Of course. Rockets in general have existed for hundreds of years. Rockets which travel to outer space have existed since the 1950s.
Rockets, of course.
Of course not!
No. Steering is the action of directing your progress on a course. Navigation is the process of choosing the course.
Planes CAN be the short form of airplanes. However, there are OTHER things also called planes that are not airplanes- one of them is a woodworking tool used to smooth wood.
of course rockets r in Halo 3! y wodnt they be???!!! GO PLASMA PISTOL NOOBS
Of course not.
Are you serious? Of course you do! Safety is required on airplanes.
Of course NO! Hobbies are common!