Science, asked by rakib571, 1 year ago

How does a Rocket Reach the space ?​

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Answered by StingRaider
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Rockets launched into space can be suborbital (brief visit to space) or orbital (staying in motion around the Earth) or can escape Earth's gravity to travel deeper into space. The International Space Station orbits the Earth at a height of about 360 km. It travels at 28,000 km/h and takes 90 minutes for each orbit.

Answered by jeevan85
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Answer:

by giving energy opposite to earth gravity

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