To the ground. The wind carries them and they fall to the ground. What goes up must come down.
Yes, typically rockets have stages that separate and fall off as the rocket ascends into space. This process, known as staging, allows the rocket to shed excess weight and continue on its trajectory with optimal efficiency.
In the first few minutes of launch, big hunks of frost fall off. Later, when the rocket is near the top of the atmosphere, the large first stage of the rocket motor detaches by its explosive mounting bolts blowing themselves to bits. Later, the intermediate stage detaches in a similar manner.
Yes, the booster rockets. This usually happens after their fuel has been spent, and they merely drop back to earth and land in the ocean where they are retrieved and used again for another flight.
Wind will affect the rocket causing it to go off course or crash into a tree.
The twin rocket boosters (two white ones) fall into the Atlantic ocean just East of Cape Canaveral, Florida after about 8 minutes of flight. The external tank (big orange one) falls off in space a while after. The twin rocket boosters are retrieved by two carrier type ships near Kennedy Space Center. The two boosters are the reused, but the external is not. Little known fact, all the external tank does is hold the liquid oxygen and other prepellents, it is the twin boosters and orbiters which do all the work! Hope this helped, Adam.
Yes, typically rockets have stages that separate and fall off as the rocket ascends into space. This process, known as staging, allows the rocket to shed excess weight and continue on its trajectory with optimal efficiency.
In the first few minutes of launch, big hunks of frost fall off. Later, when the rocket is near the top of the atmosphere, the large first stage of the rocket motor detaches by its explosive mounting bolts blowing themselves to bits. Later, the intermediate stage detaches in a similar manner.
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Yes, the booster rockets. This usually happens after their fuel has been spent, and they merely drop back to earth and land in the ocean where they are retrieved and used again for another flight.
Wind will affect the rocket causing it to go off course or crash into a tree.
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To launch the rocket off the ground and make it go fast.
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You'll need an nano with rocket and jump abilities. Go to the NOWHERE, then go to lower catacombs and go to eggplant secret base. Then use combination of rocket and jump abilities. You will be on the top of that wall now go wherever you want (if you fall somewhere use the combination of nanos) I retold you the video from youtube called "Fusionfall exploit"
The twin rocket boosters (two white ones) fall into the Atlantic ocean just East of Cape Canaveral, Florida after about 8 minutes of flight. The external tank (big orange one) falls off in space a while after. The twin rocket boosters are retrieved by two carrier type ships near Kennedy Space Center. The two boosters are the reused, but the external is not. Little known fact, all the external tank does is hold the liquid oxygen and other prepellents, it is the twin boosters and orbiters which do all the work! Hope this helped, Adam.
The wind will cause the bottle rocket to go off course possibly resulting in crashing or hitting into a tree.
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