Rockets: What Do Rockets Look Like?
Rockets: What Do Rockets Look Like?
WHAT IS A MISSILE?
Missiles are rockets that carry bombs. The British used
rockets carrying bombs against the United States in the
War of 1812. The national anthem of the United States
even has a line about the rockets: “And the rockets’ red
glare ….”
LAUNCHING A MISSILE
Missiles can be launched (fired into the air) from the
ground, from airplanes, from ships, and even from
submarines. Missiles can also be launched from bombproof
underground tubes called silos.
Soldiers on battlefields launch small missiles out of tubes
that they can carry on their shoulders. Special trucks carry
ground-to-air missiles that aim at airplanes. Special racks
underneath fighter planes carry air-to-air missiles.
The bottom stage fires, uses up its fuel, and drops off.
Then the next stage fires. Each stage takes the spacecraft
faster and higher. The huge Saturn V rocket that sent
Apollo astronauts to the Moon had four stages.
WHO INVENTED ROCKETS?
Chinese people probably invented rockets more than
1,000 years ago. By the end of the 13th century people in
Asia and Europe also knew how to make rockets.