1) There is no rocket that big. You might find one in a science fiction story, perhaps.
2) You can't calculate the diameter on the basis of the height, unless you know some additional information.
The Saturn V rocket was 110.6 m (363 ft) high.It had a maximum diameter of 10.1 m (33 ft).It weighed 3,038,500 kg (6,699,000 lb).
Because 33 feet is 10 meters in the metric system, and was the desired diameter in the early planning based on the round number of 10 picked from nowhere.
The Saturn V rocket was the booster rocket used to launch all Apollo moon missions. It was the most powerful rocket ever built, standing over 360 feet tall and weighing over 6 million pounds.
A meter stick.
The Saturn V rocket was 363 feet (111 meters) tall.
The most recent Titan rocket was 144 meters tall, but mind you there were hundreds produced all at variable heights.
The waves add to form a 4-meter tall crest.
My sister is one meter tall
it was a red rocket about 8 inches long
Charles Rocket is 6' 4 1/2".
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according to this website: http://reliantpark.com/quick-facts the astrodome is 18 stories tall, 710 feet in diameter. you can use google map to verify the diameter (mine comes out to be 700 feet in diameter). The width of reliant stadium is very close to that of the diameter of the astrodome (per google map), maybe just a tiny bit longer. So I say, within 98.5% of accuracy, the width of reliant stadium is about 730 feet. its length is about 850 feet. i.e. 222 meter W x 260 meter L. compare this to the colloseum in rome, which is 156 meter L x 188 meter W.