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  • ...since the [[Age of Enlightenment]], when [[Peter the Great]] founded the [[Russian Academy of Sciences]] and [[Saint Petersburg State University]] and [[polym ...excelled in such areas as [[electrical engineering]], [[shipbuilding]], [[aerospace]], [[weaponry]], [[communications]], [[Information technology|IT]], [[nucle ...
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  • ...n|first=Sven|author2=AIAA Technical Committee |title=Space Tethers|journal=Aerospace America|date=December 2007|pages=89}}</ref> In 1960, another Russian, [[Yuri Artsutanov]], wrote in greater detail about the idea of a tensile c ...
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  • ...s]], founder of the [[Russian Entomological Society]], co-founder of the [[Russian Geographical Society]] ...and artist, founder of [[heliobiology]] and modern [[air ionification]], [[Russian cosmist]] ...
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  • ...stablishing a Space Force was resurrected in the late 2010s in response to Russian and Chinese military space developments, resulting in the Space Force's est ...imately, a Congressional proposal to rename the U.S. Air Force as the U.S. Aerospace Force and speculation that President [[Ronald Reagan]] may announce the cre ...
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  • ...for space missions involving nuclear power sources. It offers guidance for engineers and mission designers, although its effective implementation necessitates i ...5 |title=Review of Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Systems |journal=Progress in Aerospace Sciences |volume=79 |pages=92–113 |doi=10.1016/j.paerosci.2015.09.001}}</re ...
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  • Similar findings have been reported among Russian [[Astronaut|cosmonauts]] who flew long-duration missions on [[Mir]]. The f Animal research from the Russian [[Bion-M No.1|Bion-M1]] mission indicates duress of the [[cerebral arteries ...
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  • ...archive-date=21 October 2007|access-date=16 February 2022}}</ref> In 1964, engineers at [[Hewlett-Packard]] released the 5060 rack-mounted model of caesium cloc ...|National Physical Laboratory]] (NPL) in the United Kingdom, and the [[All-Russian Scientific Research Institute for Physical-Engineering and Radiotechnical M ...
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  • ...ort description|List of definitions of terms and concepts commonly used in aerospace engineering}} ...lossary of '''aerospace engineering terms''' pertains specifically to '''[[aerospace engineering]]''', its sub-disciplines, and related fields including [[aviat ...
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  • | [[Iranian Space Agency|Aerospace]] || [[Iranian Space Agency|Aerospace]] & [[Iran Aviation Industries Organization|Aviation]] ...
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  • ...similar, but deals with the [[electronic engineering|electronics]] side of aerospace engineering.}} ...1=Beer |first1=F. |last2=Johnston |first2=E.R. |title=Vector mechanics for engineers: statics |publisher=McGraw Hill |year=1984 |pages=62–76}}</ref> The most co ...
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  • In the early 1950s, [[General Electric]] engineers began experimenting with porous carbon electrodes in the design of capacito ...have one or more outer tubes successively enveloping a SWNT, much like the Russian [[matryoshka doll]]s. SWNTs have diameters ranging between 1 and 3&nbsp;nm. ...
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