Brian B. wants to be an astronaut he was telling Alex that he really likes the powerful take off when rockets launch from Earth. He also said you need thrust when landing on the moon. Why would you need rocket thrust when landing on the moon?
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AJ
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You don't want your rocket to float off into space, do you? Also, you need to be able to launch onto the moon, because you can't just float there.
The rocket needs thrust when landing on the moon because if you land the rocket without the thrust the rocket could crash down on the moon instead of landing softly on the moon.
You need rocket thrust on the landing because if you do not have rocket thrust you would go all the way to right and to the left. If you used rocket thrust then it would slow your descent down to the moon so your moon thrust would make it slow and you can control it better.
You would need thrust when landing on the moon because in space, there are no gravitational pulls to get you going unless you land in a planet's atmosphere. The moon has an exosphere which would pull the rocket closer with only a certain amount of force and then the rocket has to have some power to be able to land safely.
You need thrust because the moons gravity is less but needs help to slow down because there is no atmostphere to slow down which might cause you to crash.
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You don't want your rocket to float off into space, do you? Also, you need to be able to launch onto the moon, because you can't just float there.
The rocket needs thrust because if it didn't then it would crash on the moon.
because if you are going very fast it will slow you down so you don't crash in to the moon
So you don't just crash on the moon and the rocket thrust helps slow down the landing process.
The rocket needs thrust when landing on the moon because if you land the rocket without the thrust the rocket could crash down on the moon instead of landing softly on the moon.
You need it because without it the rocket would just float around space and wouldn't be able to land.
You have to have rocket thrust while landing on the moon because if you don't the rocket could float off into space.
rocket needs the thrust because it could crash in the moon or on the moon
So it doesn't crash land on moon.
You need rocket thrust on the landing because if you do not have rocket thrust you would go all the way to right and to the left. If you used rocket thrust then it would slow your descent down to the moon so your moon thrust would make it slow and you can control it better.
You need thrust so that you won't crash into the moon.
so it can launch
You would need thrust when landing on the moon because in space, there are no gravitational pulls to get you going unless you land in a planet's atmosphere. The moon has an exosphere which would pull the rocket closer with only a certain amount of force and then the rocket has to have some power to be able to land safely.
We need rocket thrust so we can control the rocket so it dose not crash.Also to land on the moon.
So that your rocket doesn't crash onto the moon as you land.
So, then you don't float and you can land without crashing.
To slow down so you want have a hard landing
we need rocket thrust so your rocket doesn't go off into space.
You have to have rocket thrust while landing on the moon because if you don't the rocket could float off into space.
So you can land on the moon correctly.
rocket needs the thrust because it could crash in the moon or on the moon
So that when the rocket lands it wont crash
We need rocket thrust so we can control the rocket so it does not lose control.
The rocket needs thrust because if it didn't then it would crash on the moon.
We need rocket thrust so we can kind of control the rocket and so it doesn't crash while your in the rocket.
You do need thrust to land on the moon becouse since there is no gravity on the moon.
You need thrust because the moons gravity is less but needs help to slow down because there is no atmostphere to slow down which might cause you to crash.
You'd need thrust so you wouldn't crash into the moon.
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