It is usually better to launch a rocket over land. That way, if the rocket crashes it won't hit any populated areas.
The Saturn V rocket did not land on the moon itself, but it was the launch vehicle that carried the Apollo spacecraft to the moon. The Apollo spacecraft then separated from the Saturn V rocket and landed on the moon during the Apollo missions. The first successful manned moon landing was Apollo 11 in 1969.
Apollo 17 which was the last rocket to land on the moon landed in December 7, 1972 at 12:33am
The first rocket to land on the moon was the Luna 2 spacecraft, which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1959. It crash-landed on the moon's surface rather than making a soft landing.
The first Apollo rocket to land on the moon landed in the Sea of Tranquility, which is called Mare Tranquillitatis in Latin. The specific landing site was within the crater known as "Moltke."
a rocket does not have a nose.......
To my knowledge Australia have not launched a rocket to the moon as yet.
1969 I think
I'm not sure but nobody was walked on mars!
you can't "land" in space... space is a vacuum, nothingness, a void... you could land on another planetary body, but not in space
It is usually better to launch a rocket over land. That way, if the rocket crashes it won't hit any populated areas.
The Saturn V rocket did not land on the moon itself, but it was the launch vehicle that carried the Apollo spacecraft to the moon. The Apollo spacecraft then separated from the Saturn V rocket and landed on the moon during the Apollo missions. The first successful manned moon landing was Apollo 11 in 1969.
rocket ship to be more precise Saturn V rocket, the biggest rocket in the world
Apollo 17 which was the last rocket to land on the moon landed in December 7, 1972 at 12:33am
The first rockets were used to create colorful and breathtaking displays in the sky,visible by large numbers of people.They were developed in China several Centuries ago, and are still in use. We call them "fireworks".
A rocket lands by deploying 1-7 parachutes and landing in a very deep ocean It depends on the rocket. Most of the earliest never 'landed'. They were designed to destroy whatever they hit.
The land record of a rocket car is 1216km per hour