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Why does NASA launch rockets straight up?

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Why does NASA launch rockets straight up?

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Their initial take off is straight up because the forces of gravity are less varied when vertical, but after that, the rocket turns in order begin the angle of projection, where it will become destined for a particular orbit or planet.

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