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Physics, 02.06.2020 04:59 jgill27

Can someone answer these questions
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1. How do YOU think a rocket/space shuttle goes into outer space

2. Newton had 3 laws about motion. Please look up his 3rd one and write it down here.

3. How is this law related to how a rocket/space shuttle goes into outer space

4. What was the purpose of the SpaceX Crew Dragon mission

5. Who were the 2 astronauts involved

6. Where was the spaceX Dragon going

7. Were the takeoff and landing successful

8. How might this mission help future space travel

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