
Rocketry
Rocketry is the science and art of designing, building, and flying vehicles called rockets that travel through space by expelling mass at high speed, based on Newton's third law of motion. Rockets carry both engines and fuel, allowing them to generate the necessary thrust to overcome gravity and reach high altitudes or orbit. They are used for various purposes, including satellite deployment, space exploration, and scientific research. Rocketry combines physics, engineering, and materials science to create reliable systems capable of operating in the challenging environment of space.