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Scientists are afraid that alien life forms may have gotten aboard the rocket while it was refuelling on Jupiter.

On October 14, 1947, pilot Chuck Yeager became the first person to break the sound barrier when he flew a rocket at 1072 kph.

The rocket lifted off the launching pad, and blasted off into space.

The rocket flew across the sky in a blaze of fiery light.

In April of 2005, a piece of a 31-year-old U.

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rocket body collided with a fragment from a more recently launched Chinese rocket stage about 550 miles above Earth.

In November 2004, the designers of the first privately manned rocket to fly into space received a prize of ten million dollars.

desire The rocket stopped briefly to refuel on the moon before heading for its final destination of Mars.

The rocket ship completely disintegrated after exploding in midair.

In 1926, the rocket was invented, and in 1934, the jet engine.

A famous rocket scientist once observed that we have no rational alternative but to expand the environmental and resource base beyond Earth.

In April of 2005, a piece of a 31-year-old U.

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rocket body collided with a fragment from a more recently launched Chinese rocket stage about 530 miles above Earth.

The largest part of a rocket is simply a reservoir for holding the vast amounts of fuel needed to get the rocket past our Earth's gravitational pull.

The largest part of a rocket is simply a gas tank for holding the vast amounts of fuel needed to get the rocket past our Earth's gravitational pull.

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