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Rockets, like the Apollo missions, are used solely to gain enough velocity to break earth's gravity. Once in orbit, and even during ascent, mort portions of the rocket are jettisoned.

The Shuttle however was designed to leave earth's atmophere like a rocket, but be able to re-enter and fly to its target as a plane, which the Apollo mission were never able to do. Splashing down in the Apollo pods proved to be quite dangerous.

The Shuttle does have 2 SRBs(solid rocket boosters), one on each side to help it gain enough velocity during launch. They are detached before the shuttle enters orbit.

2006-09-02 22:47:57 · answer #1 · answered by gazoid 2 · 0 0

A rocket is a common word for all things which are propelled in such a way that it supresses gravity for some time or maybe for a long time.
But a shuttle can be classified as a shuttle **** or the shuttle which astronauts travel in. And yes remeber, a rocket can be used to propell a shuttle and a sattelite but a shuttle can't do that!

2006-09-04 07:14:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Shuttle is a kind of rocket, so all Shuttles are rockets whereas not all rockets are Shuttles. To those who say rockets are not reuseable, I have a toy rocket on my desk that has flown more than twenty times. Some rockets are definitely reuseable!

A rocket is a vehicle that gets its propulsion from burning fuel and an oxidizer, both of which are carried on board. In contrast, a jet only carries fuel and takes its oxidizer in the form of air from the atmosphere. That makes a jet much more efficient than a rocket, but of course it also restricts the places jets can travel to those where there is enough free oxygen to operate.

2006-09-03 03:12:26 · answer #3 · answered by poorcocoboiboi 6 · 0 0

In military use, rockets generally use solid propellant and are unguided. Rockets equipped with warheads (representing a form of missile) can be fired by ground-attack aircraft at fixed targets such as buildings, or can be launched by ground forces at other ground targets. During the Vietnam era, there were also air-launched unguided rockets that carried a nuclear payload designed to attack aircraft formations in flight. In military terminology, the word missile is often preferred over rocket when the weapon uses either solid or liquid propellant, and has a guidance system. (This distinction generally does not apply to civilian or orbital launch vehicles.) butUS Space Shuttle program
Enterprise (atmospheric tests)
Pathfinder (ground facilities tests)
Columbia (destroyed 2003)
Challenger (destroyed 1986)
Discovery (active)
Atlantis (active)
Endeavour (grounded for maintenance)

2006-09-03 23:49:50 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Shuttle in the question means the space ship used for the purpose for experimentation. The Rockets are used to used send the artificial satellites in their orbits.

2006-09-04 08:19:52 · answer #5 · answered by Meena Vishwakarma 1 · 0 0

rocket is a vehicle, missile or aircraft which obtains thrust by the reaction to the ejection of fast moving fluid from within a rocket engine. Often the term is also used to refer to a rocket engine.
The winged shuttle orbiter is launched vertically, usually carrying five to seven astronauts (although eight have been carried) and up to 50,000 lb (22,700 kg) of payload into low earth orbit. When its mission is complete, it fires its maneuvering thrusters to drop out of orbit and re-enters the earth's atmosphere. During the descent and landing, the shuttle orbiter acts as a glider and makes a completely unpowered landing.

2006-09-04 06:16:04 · answer #6 · answered by prajval s 1 · 0 0

Rocket is a system with heavy engines as main part and whose fuels may differ from petrol to liquid oxygen/hydrogen etc. It may also carry payloads like sattelites, probes, to well, shuttle. Shuttle itself is taken to space by rocket, but after getting released and finishing its job returns to Earth like a plane.

2006-09-03 23:29:45 · answer #7 · answered by kal_i_das 2 · 0 0

which you will purchase or make a working variety rocket (it is particularly volatile in case you do not understand what you're doing, seeing through fact the propellants are flammable and usually poisonous). yet miraculous fulfillment with making a working trip - it fairly is too complicated. It takes rather rather some energy to get something into earth orbit. the only way we at present have that would do it fairly is a multi-point rocket - it fairly is basically now not possible with chemical fuels to make a basic spacecraft that in simple terms takes to the air and flies to orbit in one bypass in simple terms like the action picture star Trek shuttlecraft. So the Apollo utility used a tiny rocket on severe of a small rocket on top of a medium rocket on severe of a extensive rocket (i could have missed one or 2), and the best purchase won thrown away different than the very smallest bit which at last got here back to earth. That physique of recommendations, you do not might desire to deplete the potential to get the heavy automobiles into orbit, you basically drop them into the sea whilst they run out of gas. The trip became a potential to take a inspect to not throw plenty away each time - the trip itself with the entire costly desktops and existence help and controls could be reused each and every each and every now and then. the considerable gas tank became nonetheless thrown away, although the rocket boosters that were nonetheless dropped into the sea have been designed to be recovered and refurbished. So it became as quickly as purported to be low priced and much less wasteful than a "disposable rocket" launch technique. It did not particularly artwork out that way - the low priced bit, I mean.

2016-11-24 19:33:12 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Rocket is a part of space ship which projects space ship in the space from the earth..
While the the shuttle is the part of space ship which is projected by the rocket

2006-09-04 00:37:51 · answer #9 · answered by Rahul K 1 · 0 0

Rocket works on principle of Newton's third law. It needs both fuel and oxidiser so that propulsion can happen in space(vacuum). Shuttle is designed to renter in to atmosphere and can fly like an aeroplane using the atmospheric air as the oxidiser. Since it returns safely it is reusable with mnor modifications.

2006-09-03 23:04:51 · answer #10 · answered by sures 3 · 0 0

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