6-1 The Science of Rockets Exploring Space- Course 3.

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6-1 The Science of Rockets Exploring Space- Course 3

Rocket Timeline Describe the events that took place in the development of rockets. The Science of Rockets

Rocket Action and Reaction The force of gas propelled out the back of a rocket produces an opposing force that propels the rocket forward. Which is the action force and which is the reaction force? The Science of Rockets

Rocket Altitude A rocket's altitude is how high it rises above the ground. The Science of Rockets

A Multistage Rocket What happens in the steps of the multistage rocket?