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Rockets are vehicles designed to propel themselves by expelling exhaust in the opposite direction, utilizing Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. They are typically used to transport payloads such as satellites, science instruments, or human passengers into space. Rockets can function in the atmosphere and in the vacuum of space, and they operate on the principle of thrust generated by the rapid combustion of propellant in a combustion chamber, forcing exhaust gases out through a nozzle. Rockets are categorized into different types, including solid, liquid, and hybrid rockets, based on the state of their propellant. In addition, they are fundamental to space exploration and the launch of spacecraft, playing a critical role in history and technology related to aeronautics and astronautics.
Rocket Lab Takes on SpaceX: A New Challenger Emerges

Rocket Lab Takes on SpaceX: A New Challenger Emerges

Rocket Lab is redefining competition in the space launch industry. As SpaceX concluded 2024 with a staggering 138 rocket launches, Rocket Lab has stealthily increased its own launch cadence, signaling a significant shift in market dynamics. In 2024, Rocket Lab’s numbers leapt
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