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Design of rocket

Stages of rocket Design of rocket Three stages design of Saturn V Apollo spaceship 3rd stage rocket 2nd stage rocket 1st stage rocket

1st stage rocket dropped off 2nd stage rocket dropped off 3rd stage rocket dropped off Design of rocket

A rocket has different _____ which can be dropped off to reduce its weight as it flies. stages Design of rocket

Rockets have _________ shapes to reduce air friction. streamlined Shape of rocket Design of rocket

Solid fuel Fuels in rocket Liquid fuel hydrogen is used mixed with oxygen to burn Design of rocket

Solid-fuel rockets Hydrogen tank Oxygen tank Design of rocket Fuels in rocket Liquid-fuel rocket

Design of rocket Fuel rockets in space shuttle solid fuel tank liquid fuel tank