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- Rocket abstract "A rocket is a missile, spacecraft, aircraft or other vehicle that obtains thrust from a rocket engine. Rocket engine exhaust is formed entirely from propellants carried within the rocket before use. Rocket engines work by action and reaction. Rocket engines push rockets forward by expelling their exhaust in the opposite direction at high speed. Rockets rely on momentum, airfoils, auxiliary reaction engines, gimballed thrust, momentum wheels, deflection of the exhaust stream, propellant flow, spin, and/or gravity to help control flight. Rockets are relatively lightweight and powerful, capable of generating large accelerations and of attaining extremely high speeds with reasonable efficiency. Rockets are not reliant on the atmosphere and work very well in space.Rockets for military and recreational uses date back to at least 13th century China. Significant scientific, interplanetary and industrial use did not occur until the 20th century, when rocketry was the enabling technology for the Space Age, including setting foot on the moon. Rockets are now used for fireworks, weaponry, ejection seats, launch vehicles for artificial satellites, human spaceflight, and space exploration.Chemical rockets are the most common type of high power rocket, typically creating a high speed exhaust by the combustion of fuel with an oxidizer. The stored propellant can be a simple pressurized gas or a single liquid that disassociates in the presence of a catalyst (monopropellants), two liquids that spontaneously react on contact (hypergolic propellants), two liquids that must be ignited to react, a solid combination of one or more fuels with one or more oxidizers (solid fuel), or solid fuel with liquid oxidant (hybrid propellant system). Chemical rockets store a large amount of energy in an easily released form, and can be very dangerous. However, careful design, testing, construction and use minimizes risks.".
- Rocket thumbnail Soyuz_rocket_ASTP.jpg?width=300.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink 096542.pdf.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink ast.faa.gov.
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- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink rktstage.html.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink tl1.html.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink sp4305.htm.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink naca-report-1381.pdf.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink 19660030602_1966030602.pdf.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink search.jsp?Ntt=sp-125&Ntk=all&Ntx=mode.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink rgoddardsite.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink space.skyrocket.de.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink RM-Hale24pdr.htm.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink www.acema.com.ar.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink lvs.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink www.canadianrocketry.org.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink ext_altitudes.pdf.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink articles%202.htm.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink articles%2072.htm.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink www.isro.org.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink www.modellraketen.org.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink www.nar.org.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink www.nasa.gov.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink f_sounding.html.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink RM-Hale24pdr.htm.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink data.htm.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink rocket_equations.shtml.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink www.sderotmedia.com.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink www.tripoli.org.
- Rocket wikiPageExternalLink www.ukra.org.uk.
- Rocket wikiPageID "26301".
- Rocket wikiPageRevisionID "606685760".
- Rocket hasPhotoCollection Rocket.
- Rocket subject Category:Chinese_inventions.
- Rocket subject Category:Gunpowder.
- Rocket subject Category:Rocket-powered_aircraft.
- Rocket subject Category:Rocketry.
- Rocket subject Category:Space_launch_vehicles.
- Rocket comment "A rocket is a missile, spacecraft, aircraft or other vehicle that obtains thrust from a rocket engine. Rocket engine exhaust is formed entirely from propellants carried within the rocket before use. Rocket engines work by action and reaction. Rocket engines push rockets forward by expelling their exhaust in the opposite direction at high speed.".
- Rocket label "Cohete".
- Rocket label "Foguete espacial".
- Rocket label "Fusée (astronautique)".
- Rocket label "Raket".
- Rocket label "Rakete".
- Rocket label "Rakieta".
- Rocket label "Razzo".
- Rocket label "Rocket".
- Rocket label "Ракета".
- Rocket label "صاروخ".
- Rocket label "ロケット".
- Rocket label "火箭".
- Rocket sameAs Raketa.
- Rocket sameAs Rakete.
- Rocket sameAs Πύραυλος.
- Rocket sameAs Cohete.
- Rocket sameAs Suziri.
- Rocket sameAs Fusée_(astronautique).
- Rocket sameAs Roket.
- Rocket sameAs Razzo.
- Rocket sameAs ロケット.
- Rocket sameAs 로켓.
- Rocket sameAs Raket.
- Rocket sameAs Rakieta.
- Rocket sameAs Foguete_espacial.
- Rocket sameAs m.09rvcxw.
- Rocket sameAs Q41291.
- Rocket sameAs Q41291.
- Rocket wasDerivedFrom Rocket?oldid=606685760.
- Rocket depiction Soyuz_rocket_ASTP.jpg.
- Rocket isPrimaryTopicOf Rocket.