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Rocket

A rocket (from Italian: rocchetto, lit. ''bobbin/spool'', and so named for its shape) is an elongated flying vehicle that uses a rocket engine to accelerate without using any surrounding air. A rocket engine produces thrust by reaction to exhaust expelled at high speed. Unlike jet engines, rockets are fuelled entirely by propellant which they carry…

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Rocket

Nodes320
Edges319
Triples215
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.00625
Components1

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Rocket

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related to history · 37
Rocket → According, Bellifortis, Between, Book, China, Chinese, Emperor Lizong, Empress-Mother Gongsheng, Europe, Fire, Fire Drake Manual, Giovanni Fontana, Gunpowder-powered, Hasan, Huo, Huolongjing, In Europe, Ingenious War Devices, Internal-combustion, Jiao Yu
related to External links · 16
Rocket → Argentina Archived, AssociationIMR, Coheteria Experimental, Commercial Space TransportationNational Aeronautics, FAA Office, German/Austrian/Swiss Rocketry AssociationCanadian Association, Governing, Modelista, NASA, National Association, Rocketry, RocketryIndian Space Research Organisation, Space Administration, Tripoli Rocketry AssociationAsoc, US, Wayback MachineUnited Kingdom Rocketry
related to Safety, reliability and accidents · 14
Rocket → American, Apollo, Because, In, In May, Most, NASA, NASA's, Richard Feynman, Rogers Commission, Shuttle, Space Shuttle, Space Shuttle Challenger, The
related to Operation · 12
Rocket → As, At, Bernoulli's, Beyond, If, In, Mach, Newton's, Simply, The, This, Thus
related to Mass ratios · 9
Rocket → Almost, Alternatively, Everything, For, Mass, Rockets, Soyuz, The, This
related to Hobby, sport, and entertainment · 8
Rocket → According, Despite, Model Rocket Safety Code, Rocketry, Safety Code, Since, The, United States National Association
related to Noise · 7
Rocket → As, NASA, The, The Space Shuttle, These, To, Without
related to Rescue · 7
Rocket → Breeches, Rockets, Saturn, Some, Soyuz, These, This
related to Costs and economics · 6
Rocket → However, Most, Space Shuttle, SRBs, The, With
related to Engines · 6
Rocket → Most, Newton's, Some, The, This, With

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rockets propellant vehicle used engine launch exhaust speed space engines thrust high mass also fuel energy combustion nozzle velocity use

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Rocketis asmall rocket designed to reach low altitudes0.90text
Rocketis atype of model rocket using water as its reaction mass0.90text
Rocketis asum of the impulses of the individual stages.Specific impulseAs can be seen from the thrust equation0.90text
Rocketis atheoretical total change in velocity that a rocket can achieve without any external interference0.90text
Rocketis asum of the impulses of the individual stages0.90text
Rocketpart ofthe field of ballistics0.85text
balloon rocketsinstance oftiny models0.80text
water rocketsinstance oftiny models0.80text
skyrockets or small solid rockets that can be purchased at a hobby storemissilesspace rockets such as the enormous Saturn V used for the Apollo programrocket carsrocket bikerocket-powered aircraftinstance oftiny models0.80text
a nose coneinstance ofRockets intended for high speed atmospheric use also have an aerodynamic fairing0.80text
which usually holds the payload.As well as these componentsinstance ofRockets intended for high speed atmospheric use also have an aerodynamic fairing0.80text
rockets can have any number of other componentsinstance ofRockets intended for high speed atmospheric use also have an aerodynamic fairing0.80text

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