We use things made from rocks and minerals every day. If something doesn't come from a plant or an animal, it has to be mined. According to the Mineral Information Institute, it is estimated that in a lifetime,
a person living in North America will use up the following quantity of rocks and minerals:
AMMONIA
No, John Glenn did not ride in the Saturn V rocket. He was the first American to orbit Earth in 1962 aboard the Friendship 7 spacecraft, which was launched on a Mercury-Atlas rocket. Later, in 1998, he flew on the Space Shuttle Discovery, but he never participated in a mission that used the Saturn V rocket, which was primarily used for the Apollo missions to the Moon.
Saturn V was a type of rocket used by NASA in the Apollo and Skylab programs in the 1960s and 1970s. It remains the most powerful rocket ever built, known for its ability to propel astronauts to the Moon.
Yes the US Space shuttle is re usable and the external tank and solid rocket boosters are also re used.
A maroon is a type of firework used as a distress signal. See Chambers Dictionary.
it is used to rise the speed of the rocket.
Missiles is a rocket used for military purposes.
the red rocket is used to rub for a splash of white fun. All other rocket engines are used for propulsion to gain lift.
The parachute of a rocket is used to slow down the rocket when it falls down.
The rocket to launch Apollo 13 was the Saturn 5 rocket.
used up rocket stages
The normal use is propelling a rocket.
The rocket that came before the Mercury rocket was the Redstone rocket. The Redstone rocket was used for suborbital flights before the Mercury program began.
What was the name of the rocket used to travel to the moon?
A Soviet carrier rocket used to launch spacecraft.
Staging.
it was a red rocket about 8 inches long