"Rocketry (Civ6)"@en . "Michael P. Anderson"@en . "Chemistry, Radio"@en . "Rockets are the future. For civilian scientists, they are the way to the stars, for the military - the way to victory. It took a good time to develop rocketry, but once they were perfected, around WW2, they revealed a whole new horizon for mankind. It turned out rockets have both civilian and military use. The second one is pretty straightforward - relatively small rockets are the next generation, 'smart' weapon to substitute the 'dumb' bombs that, once launched from the tube (or released from the hold of the bomber), will fly according to the laws of ballistics. Now, the rocket can change direction mid-flight..."@en . "When you launch a rocket, you're not really flying that rocket. You're just sort of hanging on."@en . "Rockets are the future. For civilian scientists, they are the way to the stars, for the military - the way to victory. It took a good time to develop rocketry, but once they were perfected, around WW2, they revealed a whole new horizon for mankind. It turned out rockets have both civilian and military use. The second one is pretty straightforward - relatively small rockets are the next generation, 'smart' weapon to substitute the 'dumb' bombs that, once launched from the tube (or released from the hold of the bomber), will fly according to the laws of ballistics. Now, the rocket can change direction mid-flight... The first use of rockets is to conquer earth's gravity pool. And for this, you will need a whole knew District in your cities - the Spaceport. A second, more sinister rocket-launching platform, the Missile Silo, takes care of rockets which kill. All of this is so complex that you can only boost it through Espionage, or through the insight of certain Great Scientists. Oh, and now you can start your conquest of space by lunching your first satellite."@en . "Enables Project: ."@en . "Boost through or ."@en . "1065"^^ . "Satellites, Guidance Systems"@en . . . "Spaceport, Missile Silo"@en . . "John Carmack"@en . "Rocket science has been mythologized all out of proportion to its true difficulty."@en . "Rocketry"@en .