Ayush Yelisetti

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Across
  1. 2. Small rockets used to change the speed and direction of a larger rocket traveling in space
  2. 4. The speed of something
  3. 6. A brilliant rocket scientist who was known to be in charge of developing the V-2 rocket, which was used during World War 2
  4. 9. This law states that objects at rest stay at rest and objects in motion stay in motion
  5. 12. A self-propelled device that carries its own fuel
  6. 13. Uneven airflow (rocket scientists try to avoid this type of airflow when constructing their rockets)
  7. 14. This is a force exerted upon or against an object to move it in a specific direction
  8. 15. This is created when an object moves through a fluid
  9. 16. When something lifts up into the air
  10. 17. A substance that propels something
Down
  1. 1. The point on a rocket where all mass is concentrated
  2. 3. Even airflow (rocket scientists want this type of airflow when constructing their rockets)
  3. 5. This law is basically a math equation (F=MA)
  4. 7. The center of all the drag forces acting upon the rocket
  5. 8. A brilliant rocket scientist who is credited with successfully developing and launching the first liquid-fueled rocket
  6. 10. The thrust and duration of a rocket engine burn
  7. 11. This law states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction