Rocket Science: How Rockets Work - A Short and Basic Explanation

Rocket Science: How Rockets Work - A Short and Basic Explanation

How do rockets work? In this video, we explain rocket science in simple words — from the 1958 "Talking Atlas" that broadcast a Christmas message from space, to the three main components of every rocket (payload, guidance, propulsion), how Newton's third law launches rockets by throwing hot gases downward, why rockets tilt sideways after liftoff (the gravity turn), and how stage separation works. Learn why a rocket's only job is to get stuff into space — and once it does, it's no longer needed. Whether you're a space enthusiast, an engineering student, or just curious about how a massive metal tube escapes Earth's atmosphere, this beginner-friendly animated explainer covers the basics of rocket science. CHAPTERS: 0:00 – 1958: America launches the first communication satellite (the "Talking Atlas") 0:37 – What is a rocket? (Spacecraft, missile, or vehicle powered by a rocket engine) 1:05 – Rocket structure: lightweight but strong (aluminum, titanium, thermal protection) 1:33 – Component 1: Payload system (cargo, satellites, spacecraft, or missiles) 2:00 – Component 2: Guidance system (computers, sensors, radar for trajectory control) 2:19 – Component 3: Propulsion system (most of the rocket's length!) 2:35 – How does a rocket get into space? Newton's third law of motion 3:15 – The rocket engine: burning fuel + oxidizer → exhaust pushes rocket up 3:51 – The gravity turn: why rockets tilt sideways after liftoff 4:43 – Stage separation: boosters and tanks jettisoned as fuel runs out 5:25 – Rocket's only job: get stuff into orbit — then it's done 5:40 – Without rockets, we couldn't explore space WATCH NEXT: ▶ How Does a Helicopter Work? –    • How Does A Helicopter Work: Everything You...   ▶ How Do Airplanes Fly? –    • How Airplanes Work: A Simple Explanation f...   ▶ How Do Submarines Work? –    • How Submarines Work: Explained in Simple W...   KEY TOPICS COVERED: • The three components of a rocket: payload, guidance, and propulsion • Newton's third law: exhaust goes down, rocket goes up • The rocket engine: liquid or solid fuel + oxidizer = thrust • The gravity turn: saving fuel and reducing aerodynamic stress • Stage separation: why rockets shed parts during flight • A rocket's sole purpose is to deliver payloads into orbit #RocketScience #HowRocketsWork #NewtonThirdLaw #SpaceLaunch #RocketEngine #EngineeringExplained REFERENCES: https://www.grc.nasa.gov/www/K-12/air... https://spaceflightsystems.grc.nasa.g... Voice Over: John Staughton (https://www.fiverr.com/jswildwood) SUBSCRIBE for more science explainers!    / @scienceabc   Follow us: Twitter:   / abc_science   Facebook:   / sciabc   Instagram:   / scienceabcofficial   Website: https://www.scienceabc.com Copyright Science ABC. For licensing inquiries: [email protected]