rocket

     

A rocket or rocket vehicle is a missile, aircraft or other vehicle which obtains thrust by the reaction of the rocket to the ejection of fast moving flui from a rocket engine. Chemical rockets work by the action of hot gas produced by the combustion of the propellant against the inside of combustion chambers and expansion nozzles. This generates forces that accelerate the gas to extremely high speed and exerts a large thrust on the rocket (since every action has an equal and opposite reaction).

Trivia about rocket

  • One of these can be bottle or Saturn V
  • Ray Bradbury's collections include "S is for Space" & "R is for" this way you get there
  • The carrier type of this gives a satellite the 18,000-mph speed it needs to achieve orbit
  • The V2 type of this weapon was powered by alcohol & liquid oxygen
  • Pedro Paulet's Peruvian promoters claim he built a liquid-fueled one of these in 1895
  • In the 19th century Sir William Congreve turned a pyrotechnic device into one of these red-glaring weapons
  • Calcium permanganate once powered the V-2 type of this weapon; it's now available as a disinfectant
  • Thor, a type of this, was decommissioned by the military in 1963 & later used by NASA

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