Did You Know?

Rockets can go faster than sound!

How Rockets Fly

Rockets fly by pushing gas out fast.

Where Rockets Go

Rockets can go to space and the moon.

What Rocket Does

Rockets help us see space up close.

They can take people to the moon.

Rockets send back cool pictures.

They help us learn about stars.

Rockets can go to Mars too!

They help us find new worlds.

More About Rocket

Rockets have been used for many years. They were first made a long time ago. People wanted to fly high and see the stars. Now, we have big rockets that can go far.

Rockets help us in our lives. They send up satellites for phones and TV. They also help us learn about weather and space.

In the future, rockets may take us to new planets. We might find new friends in space! It is fun to think about what we will find.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Rocket"] --> B["Rocket Engine"] B --> C["Produces Thrust"] C --> D["Expels Exhaust"] D --> E["Accelerates in Vacuum"] E --> F["No Need for Air"] F --> G["Operates Efficiently Outside Atmosphere"]

What Do These Words Mean?

rocket engine:A machine that pushes a rocket forward by shooting out gas quickly.
thrust:The force that moves something forward.
propellant:The fuel that rockets use to create thrust.
vacuum:An empty space with no air.
atmosphere:The layer of air around the Earth.