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Their canoes, our rockets; their sea, our space.
It would be bad if we tried to fire our
rockets
and get out of there because we couldn't, anymore than light can escape.
From an evolutionary point of view, you and I are like the booster
rockets
designed to send the genetic payload into the next level of orbit and then drop off into the sea.
This probe actually can't use chemical
rockets.
Chemical
rockets
provide too much thrust, too much push.
Six of eight Atlas
rockets
blew up on the pad.
We would build projects together, like model
rockets
and slot cars.
GS: So actually, selling
rockets
is all about relationships and making a connection with these customers.
CA: And those
rockets
have another potential function as well, eventually.
CA: I mean, SpaceX has made the regular reusability of
rockets
seem almost routine, which means you've done something that no national space program, for example, has been able to achieve.
That's part of the design principle that you, rather than just inventing ever bigger rockets, you team them up.
Everyone thinks
rockets
are really expensive, and to a large degree they are, and how could we possibly compete with airline tickets here?
So, in order to accelerate the advent of electric transport, and I should say that I think, actually, all modes of transport will become fully electric with the ironic exception of
rockets.
EM: I did build
rockets
when I was a kid, but I didn't think I'd be involved in this.
So the thing about
rockets
is that they're all expendable.
All
rockets
that fly today are fully expendable.
Reusable rockets.EM: Yes.
Every mode of transport that we use, whether it's planes, trains, automobiles, bikes, horses, is reusable, but not
rockets.
Well, I was obsessed with nuclear science too, to a point, but before that I was obsessed with space, and I was really excited about, you know, being an astronaut and designing rockets, which was something that was always exciting to me.
Now, we have self-flying
rockets.
The cynical answer is they went because President Kennedy wanted to show the Soviets that his nation had the better
rockets.
There were always
rockets
going up into the sky, up into space, going up there.
After two minutes, those solid
rockets
explode off and then you just have the liquid engines, the hydrogen and oxygen, and it's as if you're in a dragster with your foot to the floor and accelerating like you've never accelerated.
And in this case, instead of magnets or muscles to move this around, we use
rockets.
On weekends, I love
rockets.
2-stage
rockets
with video cameras on them, onboard computers logging their flights, rocket gliders that fly back to Earth.
The boys and the
rockets
get bigger.
These
rockets
use experimental motors like nitrous oxide.
Rockets
often spiral out of control if you put too much propellant in them.
We and the Russians, the Europeans, the Japanese, the Chinese and the Indians, have actually sent 44
rockets
there, and the vast majority of them have either missed or crashed.
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