Ignore the frictional force due to air resistance.
What happens to rocket after launching satellite.
Report by conor mcnally.
Name the two forces acting on the rocket immediately after leaving the launching pad.
The pslv rocket s main purpose was to launch india s cartosat 2d a high resolution earth observation satellite.
A rocket has been fired upwards to launch a satellite in its orbit.
The rocket is normally planned to fall into an ocean to avoid civilian casualties.
But the rocket had enough room to carry the 88 doves as well as 15 additional.
This is shown in so many videos and they never show what happens to that stage.
I don t expect the falcon 9 to have a reusable upper stage just because the with a kerosene based system the specific impulse isn t really high enough to do that and a lot of the missions we do for commercial satellite deployment are.
Finally all ground support and access equipment is removed and the orbiter is ready to be mated to the external tank and solid rocket boosters in the cavernous vehicle assembly building vab.
Launching a rocket from the east coast gives an additional boost to the rocket due to the rotational speed of earth.
Also these rockets travel eastward so if anything goes wrong during their ascent the debris would essentially fall into an ocean s waters far away from densely populated areas.
After lifting to a vertical position the orbiter atlantis is moved toward the solid rocket booster and external tank below for mating.
Most of the time it burns up in the atmosphere as it reenters.
So now we have a rocket stage in stable orbit.
When launching stuff into earth orbit like satellites for example often the last stage will perform the burn to achieve stable orbit and will then be jettisoned.
For multiple stage rockets usually the first stage crashes into the ocean the second stage burns up in reentry and if there are 3 or more stages then stage 3 and so on would eithe.