The amount of gasoline used by a rocket ship depends on the size and type of rocket. Rockets do not use gasoline as fuel; they typically use liquid hydrogen, liquid oxygen, or solid rocket propellant. The amount of propellant consumed by a rocket is based on factors such as the rocket's size, intended mission, and duration of flight.
Homer used moonshine as the fuel for his rocket.
Sally Ride explored space as a mission specialist on the space shuttle Challenger in June 1983, becoming the first American woman in space. She played a crucial role in deploying satellites and conducting experiments while orbiting Earth.
Armstrong did not use a rocket. He was the first human to walk on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. The spacecraft that Armstrong travelled in was the Apollo Lunar Module called "Eagle." The Lunar Module was carried by the Saturn V rocket to reach the Moon.
The fuel consumption of a rocket launch can vary, but as a rough estimate, a single rocket launch uses several hundred thousand gallons of fuel.
For the 2009 television series the bikes they use are the Triumph Rocket 3.
my pet buttress name is sally
As long as you don't ride on the street, you use proper safety gear, it's ok with your parents, and you can walk you can start riding any time you can get a bike and a place to ride. Just ask your neighbors first before you ride on their property. Make sure you use proper safety gear (a helmet is a good start) and make sure you can operate the bike safely before you ride.
Rocket oil
You use fins and a nose cone on a bottle rocket because the cone reduces the drag on the rocket, and the fins help stabilize the rocket.
The normal use is propelling a rocket.
You should use "Sally and I" as the subject of a sentence, for example: "Sally and I went to the store." It is incorrect to use "Sally and I" as the object of a sentence, which should be "Sally and me," as in: "She gave the book to Sally and me."
Yes if you use compressed air inside the rocket. Or you can use agitated methanol and a flame for thrust like a whoosh rocket.
What kind of rocket? A rocket you could make would use mainly compressed air A NASA rocket, would use a LOT of gasoline to propel it into the air.
They use hydrogen
The amount of gasoline used by a rocket ship depends on the size and type of rocket. Rockets do not use gasoline as fuel; they typically use liquid hydrogen, liquid oxygen, or solid rocket propellant. The amount of propellant consumed by a rocket is based on factors such as the rocket's size, intended mission, and duration of flight.
You need a license to drive any powered vehicle on public roads except farm equipment. They're not legal for road use in NJ