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  • ...ocket/rktpow.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=11 October 2007|title=Ideal Rocket Equation|last=Benson|first=Tom|publisher=[[NASA]]|access-date=30 December 2 ...me="Giancoli">{{cite book|last=Giancoli|first=Douglas C.|title=Physics for Scientists & Engineers|edition=4, illustrated|volume=2|year=2008|publisher=Pearson Edu ...
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  • | caption = The complete rocket ...ário de Pernambuco'', 19 de dezembro de|1958|p=15}} The official name was "Rocket Sonda 360-BD", unrelated to the later {{ill|Sonda I|pt|Sonda I}}.{{sfn|Silv ...
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  • ...this would roughly double range of the [[Aggregat (rocket family)#A4 (V-2 rocket)|A-4]] rockets from {{convert|275|km}} to about {{convert|550|km}}. Early d .../books?id=Sr6JtOoWghkC |title= The V2 and the German, Russian and American Rocket Program |publisher=German - Canadian Museum of Applied History |date= 2000 ...
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  • ...o some extent from the more universally-recognised castellanus types. Some scientists also think that the ''castellanus'' should be a full [[cloud genus]], and n }}</ref>) layer at their altitude but not necessarily under the cloud. Some scientists (Scorer,<ref name="Scorer">{{cite book ...
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  • In January 2025, scientists determined that 2024 PT5 is composed of ejecta from an impact on the Moon a ...d}} a suspected near-Earth object identified as a [[Centaur (rocket stage)|rocket booster]] from the 1966 [[Surveyor 2]] mission ...
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  • ...nbow]].<ref name="physorg.com">[http://www.physorg.com/news115556629.html "Scientists make first observation of Airy optical beams"]</ref> In 2018, scientists determined the cubic phase of Airy beams in a system analogous to surface g ...
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  • ...h centuries, [[Russia]] produced many notable [[List of Russian scientists|scientists]], making important contributions in [[physics]], [[astronomy]], [[mathemat ...eduction of state support for science and technology, leading many Russian scientists and university graduates to move to Western Europe or the United States. In ...
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  • | Rocket = Atlas V 541 this is all true ...ve-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150430004817/http://sciencenordic.com/scientists-are-trying-brew-oxygen-mars|url-status=live}}</ref> ...
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  • ...ire-up.jpg|thumb|The [[Project Rover#Kiwi A|Kiwi-A Prime]] nuclear thermal rocket engine 1960 test at [[Jackass Flats]], Nevada.]] ...6-02-23}}</ref> One of the more explored concepts is the [[nuclear thermal rocket]], which was ground tested in the [[NERVA]] program. [[Nuclear pulse propul ...
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  • ...gizmag.com/esa-rocket-reentry-observations/40021/ |title=ESA to study rare rocket body reentry to improve predictive models |work=Gizmag.com |date=2015-10-23 ...ause any risk to the area, but the event still produced a bright fireball. Scientists wanted to study WT1190F to better understand the trajectory and atmospheric ...
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  • ...n|free energies of formation]] were needed for the assessment of potential rocket fuels. Fulmer established equipment and skills for very accurate measuremen [[Category:Scientists from Vienna]] ...
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  • ...reakup of the Soviet Union, Solem led a U.S./Russia joint collaboration of scientists in an effort to obtain good science and to improve US/Russia relations.<ref ...essures (1997b). These experiments were an international collaboration of scientists from Russia, Germany, Japan, Australia, Belgium, several American universit ...
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  • Inertial navigation systems were originally developed for [[rocket]]s. American rocketry pioneer [[Robert Goddard (scientist)|Robert Goddard]] ....html |archive-date=28 March 2009 }}</ref> where they worked for U.S. Army rocket research programs. ...
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  • ...lity of the object being an artificial object, such as a dead satellite or rocket booster, had not yet been fully ruled out.<ref name="Howell2020"/><ref name |title = Scientists Spot Rare Minimoon Fireball Over Australia ...
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  • ==Earth scientists== {{main|Russian Earth scientists}} ...
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  • ...the conflict had been impressive: [[radar]], the [[jet engine]], the [[V-2 rocket]] and the [[atomic bomb]] are just a few examples. The [[Cold War]] soon a ...n|free energies of formation]] were needed for the assessment of potential rocket fuels. Fulmer established equipment and skills for very accurate measuremen ...
    56 KB (8,082 words) - 16:35, 25 December 2024
  • ...had failed. The flash was visible in Hawaii, {{convert|750|mi}} away, and scientists discovered the destructive effects of the first major manmade [[electromagn *[[NASA]] scientists concluded that the layer of haze reported by [[astronaut]]s [[John Glenn]] ...
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  • ...ntry to put a domestically built satellite into orbit]] using its [[safir (rocket)|own launcher]] and the sixth to send [[animals in space]].]] ...nk it's not a battery. I think the people who argue it's a battery are not scientists, basically. I don't know anybody who thinks it's a real battery in the fiel ...
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  • ...es use continuous combustion: [[gas turbine]]s, [[jet engine]]s and most [[rocket engine]]s, each of which are internal combustion engines on the same princi ...bert Goddard (scientist)|Robert Goddard]] launched the first liquid-fueled rocket. In 1939, the [[Heinkel He 178]] became the world's first [[jet aircraft]]. ...
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  • ...[U.S. Navy]], and U.S. Air Force each started their own separate space and rocket programs. The U.S. Air Force created the first military space organization [[File:Rocket Launch 201211-X-DM484-001M.jpg|thumb|Launch of the NROL-44 mission from [[C ...
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