Micronational rocketry

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Micronational rocketry, known as Micronational space exploration refers to the exploration of the sky and space through the means of rocketry on a micronational scale. There are various types of micronational rocketry, the first being amateur rocketry, in which a micronational space agency may use an Model rocket, within the scope of amateur micronational rocketry, the initial stage is using an Estes or other such rocket (one which uses black powder or another such fuel as its thrust). The second stage is intermediate rocketry, in which a micronational space agency may go so far as to 3-D Print materials, or use more advanced materials and fuel. Rockets constructed at this stage usually fly higher and faster and it is usually conducted by an intermediate individual. The third stage is one in which said space agency will commission full rockets to explore space. Rockets constructed in this stage usually plan on reaching space or another high altitude. Asgardia is an example of such, having sent a satellite to space.

The equation shown here represents amateur rocketry thrust and motion.