rakieta
Rakieta is a term originating from the Polish language, literally translating to "rocket". In its most common usage, it refers to a projectile propelled by a rocket engine. This encompasses a wide range of vehicles, from small model rockets used for hobbyist purposes to large, multi-stage rockets designed for space exploration or military applications. The fundamental principle behind a rakieta is Newton's third law of motion, where the expulsion of mass (propellant) in one direction creates an equal and opposite force, propelling the rakieta forward.
The design and capabilities of a rakieta vary greatly depending on its intended purpose. Space launch vehicles,
The development of rakety technology has been a significant driver of scientific and technological advancement, leading