Rockets can break up due to various factors, including structural failure from excessive aerodynamic forces, engine malfunctions, or issues related to fuel and propulsion. For instance, if a rocket experiences unanticipated stresses during ascent, it may exceed its structural limits. Additionally, failures in guidance systems can lead to loss of control, causing disintegration. Environmental factors, such as extreme temperatures and pressures, can also contribute to a rocket's breakup.
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No, they did not break up
they didn't break up
Nobody knows
Yes they did break up:(
Rockets have a narrow top to reduce friction while trying to break through the atmosphere.
please list the names and their images of the rockets sent up to now
The only reason for the rocket is to fire the shuttle out of the earths atmosphere, once in space the rocket is no longer needed and there for they detach.
Utah and Houston are a graet rivarly. But when you break down to the present players on the teams and the teamwork, it is a close call but I going with the rockets.
Balloons. Rockets
Rockets aren't necessarily good for space travel they are a necessity. You cant leave earth without a rocket... you wont be able to break through the atmosphere.
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This is a bit of a silly question. Rockets create thrust which a force which keeps up. They are not dependant on air to stay u
Balloons, airplanes, and rockets are things that go up.
The rockets have heat cells on the rocket
NASA rockets can reach speeds of up to 25,000 miles per hour (40,000 kilometers per hour) during launch. These rockets are designed to reach escape velocity, the speed needed to break free from Earth's gravitational pull and travel into space.