The first rockets were invented in China in the 9th and 13th centuries (A.D).
The word sounding comes from the nautical term meaning 'to measure'. Sounding rockets are sent almost straight up into the sky, usually with an experiment on board, to perform "cheap" experiments in space. Since they don't turn downward to the horizon while launching, they don't go into orbit. That means that they come back in just a few minutes and can be recovered with a parachute if desired. Most sounding rockets are roughly two feet in diameter and generally about 40 feet long, thus pretty small. Sounding rockets are always suborbital.
The word sounding comes from the nautical term meaning 'to measure'. We use sounding rockets to perform measurements and experiments in space. Sounding rockets do not enter orbit, but can go very high into space.
Sounding rockets are suborbital rockets used to conduct scientific experiments in space for a short duration, typically reaching altitudes of 50-1500 km. They differ from other probes like satellites or space probes by their short flight duration and limited range, making them ideal for studying phenomena in the upper atmosphere and ionosphere. Sounding rockets can provide quick access to space and collect data in real-time before parachuting back to Earth for retrieval and analysis.
it was invented in India in 1790.
people invented rockets to the moon
In China.
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The ancient Chinese had rockets.
Someone from China create it