Rockets 101 | National Geographic

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Published 2019-07-12
Launching a rocket into space is one of humankind's crowning achievements. Learn about how rockets work, what happens during a launch, and how centuries of innovation made space exploration possible.
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All Comments (21)
  • @NatGeo
    Long before blasting into space, rockets were used here on Earth as early as the 13th century. What are your thoughts on their use throughout history?
  • @AzlianaLyana
    Space. It is equally exciting, mysterious and yet scary at the same time. The vast universe is something we may never fully explore in our entire human race existence.
  • @o0bananaman0o
    the space race is a race to see which country has the best German scientists
  • @sven518-7
    National Geographic posted something about rockets? happiness noises
  • @user-ko5nt4ym2l
    I Truly love space, rockets, science and National Geographic.
  • @user-nu1oz8yb5j
    The mere fact that mankind is leaving the Earth and heading into faraway space through a spacecraft, the total collection of human science and technology, makes your heart overflow. I want to be an aerospace engineer and join the project to make a spaceship. Wouldn't one day mankind be able to reach another planet?
  • @CamWatt03
    Does anyone else need to watch this for an assignment on online school 🤣
  • Hi nat-geo I like this 101 series very much... And it is very interesting to learn.. Thanks for educating us....🙏👍😊
  • @jossylopes
    I think Russia has been removed from this lecture on purpose.
  • @JaceJacobs
    Love seeing what SpaceX is doing. It has me excited about space. Hopefully, it does the same for the youth today. Namaste
  • @deepthipv5205
    In showing this to my 3year old.. So one day she goes in it.. And make huge discoveries and achievements. 😊
  • @opaulodetarso
    Sensational. Thanks for another amazing educational video.
  • @creatureconnor
    I recently watched the SpaceX Falcon heavy rocket blast off the other week in Cape Canaveral at the Kennedy space center while we were in Florida! It was awesome!
  • @moein-lifestyle
    The narrator didn't speak well as before, also the role of the Germans (1939 - 1945) in the development of the missile was ignored . No reference to Wernher von Braun ( NASA engineering program manager - chief architect of the Apollo - Saturn V rocket ) ?!? 🚀
  • @sunset_worriers
    I like this so much tysm for make ing these videos I love them so much that ima woch this for 5 times😅 thay are good videos