A rocket's path is typically referred to as its trajectory. This trajectory is influenced by factors such as thrust, gravity, and air resistance, determining the path the rocket will follow as it travels through space.
Yes, the path a planet takes while traveling around the sun is called an orbit or revolution. It is the curved path followed by a celestial body as it moves in space due to the gravitational pull of another object.
The edge of a path is called the shoulder or verge. It is the border that separates the path from the surrounding area or vegetation.
No, rockets are launched on specific trajectories that avoid stars. Stars are so far apart in space that the chances of a rocket colliding with a star are extremely low. Rockets are guided by precise navigation systems to ensure they stay on their intended path.
That path might be called a circuit. If the path is complete, it's a closed circuit.
The launch path of a satellite is called its trajectory. This trajectory is the path that the satellite follows from launch until it reaches its final orbital destination in space.
a person who sells rockets is called a rocket salesman
it's on five island at the bottom of path going downwards.
They were called V-2 Rockets.
A trajectory is the path a rocket takes, it is not a thing that can be dropped. Further rockets are used to "launch" a satellite into orbit, not drop it (so that it falls back to Earth).
No it is not
No they cannot. Why do you think that they're called 'dirt rockets'
Yes, the path a planet takes while traveling around the sun is called an orbit or revolution. It is the curved path followed by a celestial body as it moves in space due to the gravitational pull of another object.
Space engineers.
Chinese people used the rockets as weapons in wars. They also used them for fireworks for special celebrations. They called the rockets "arrows of fire". Rockets now, are much BIGGER for the rockets used for war in china. Alison Chia Hui Xin
Path
It is a imaginary path called Orbit.
The V1 and V2 Rockets