roketler
Roketler, or rockets, are vehicles designed to propel themselves into space or through the atmosphere using controlled explosions. They work on the principle of Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. By expelling gas at high speed from their engines, rockets generate thrust that lifts them off the ground.
Roketler are used for various purposes, including launching satellites, transporting astronauts, and conducting scientific research. They can be powered by different types of fuel, such as liquid or solid propellants. Notable examples of rokets include the Saturn V, which took humans to the Moon, and the SpaceX Falcon 9, used for commercial space missions.