MarkB
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Incidentally, "ground effect" is what makes hovercraft hover, but its effectiveness diminishes rapidly if the reflected updraft isn't channelled back into the base of the vehicle, which is why hovercraft have skirts (the skirt provides no actual structural support, it simply keeps the air contained).
There might be a minor ground effect as the rocket lifted off, but it would be almost imperceptible (even aside from the lack of skirt and the fact that the exhaust gases are being channelled away, a conventional rocket presents only a miniscule fraction of its surface area towards the ground), and would taper off to nothing as soon as the rocket achieved a little altitude.
There might be a minor ground effect as the rocket lifted off, but it would be almost imperceptible (even aside from the lack of skirt and the fact that the exhaust gases are being channelled away, a conventional rocket presents only a miniscule fraction of its surface area towards the ground), and would taper off to nothing as soon as the rocket achieved a little altitude.