A rocket has three parts all have tanks containing rocket fuel and oxygen. The first part lauches from earth than the secon part brings you closer the the targerted spot in space, The oxygen is needed because spase has no oxygen. Later the second part is released than the top containing the people is left with enough fuel to finish the job.
Yes. The space shuttle uses rockets in space to manuever.
yes rockets take animals to space
Rockets lift the astronauts into space to do their exploration.
Yes, rockets are vehicles that can carry humans into space. Crewed spacecraft such as the SpaceX Crew Dragon and the Russian Soyuz spacecraft are launched into space atop rockets like the Falcon 9 and Soyuz rockets. Once in space, these spacecraft can dock with the International Space Station or travel to other destinations in space.
space shuttles were made to be reusable, rockets were used only once
It is propelled into space by rockets
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Many rockets that go into space do carry humans, but, most rockets do not.
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As of October 2023, numerous rockets have been launched from the United States, with over 1,000 orbital launches since the dawn of the space age in the late 1950s. This includes a variety of rocket families, such as the Saturn V, Space Shuttle, Atlas, Delta, and Falcon rockets. Each of these rockets has contributed to various missions, including crewed spaceflights, satellite deployments, and interplanetary exploration. The exact number of unique rocket designs and variants that have gone to space may vary, but the overall count of launches is in the thousands.
After the space shuttle's rockets are jettisoned, they fall back to Earth and either land in the ocean or are disposed of in a designated area. They are not reused and are typically not recovered for future missions.