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Can a rocket operate in a vacuum of space?

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Answer:

No

Step-by-step explanation:

When the vacuum is on the suction rate is too strong so the rocket won't be able to move anything

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Answer:

They operate like any rocket engine in the vacuum of space, by propelling gases in one direction to create an opposite and equal force on the craft,

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This i what i know

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