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Why will a rocket work in space?

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Why will a rocket work in space?

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A rocket works in space as it “pushes against itself” Gas is sent out from the rockets exhaust, and pushes the rocket body in the opposite direction. There is no need to have air round it, and in fact air is a nuisance, because it causes friction and has to be pushed out of the way.

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