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  • 1launch vehicle — Aerospace. a rocket used to launch a spacecraft or satellite into orbit or a space probe into space. [1955 1960] * * * Rocket system that boosts a spacecraft into Earth orbit or beyond Earth s gravitational pull. A wide variety of launch vehicles …

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  • 2Launch vehicle — Satellite launch vehicle redirects here. For the Indian rocket, see Satellite Launch Vehicle A Russian Soyuz lifts off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan heading for the ISS In spaceflight, a launch vehicle or carrier rocket is a rocket… …

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  • 3Fuel efficiency in transportation — This page describes fuel efficiency in means of transportation. For the environmental impact assessment of a given product or service throughout its lifespan, see life cycle assessment. Caveats Comparing Fuel efficiency in transportation is a bit …

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  • 4launch — 01. The [launch] of the space shuttle has been delayed due to high winds. 02. In a tragic accident a few years ago, the space shuttle blew up shortly after being [launched], killing all the astronauts on board. 03. We [launched] the boat from… …

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  • 5Fuel TV — Infobox TV channel name= FUEL TV logofile=Fuel TV.png logoalt= logosize= 200px launch=July 1, 2003 picture format= 480i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) owner= News Corporation headquarters= former names= sister names= web= [http://fuel.tv fuel.tv] terr avail …

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  • 6Fuel TV Australia — Infobox TV channel name= FUEL TV logofile=Fuel TV.png logoalt= logosize= 200px launch=2004 owner= Premier Media Group headquarters= former names= sister names= web= [http://fueltv.com.au fueltv.com.au] terr avail=Not Available sat serv 1=Austar… …

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  • 7Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39 — Launch Complex 39 redirects here. For the Proton launch complex at Baikonur, see Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 200. Launch Complex 39 An aerial view of Launch Complex 39 Launch site Kennedy Space Center Locat …

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  • 8Naphtha launch — An Escher Wyss launch of 1888 Alfred Nobel s aluminium hulled …

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  • 9Reusable launch system — A reusable launch system (or reusable launch vehicle, RLV) is a launch system which is capable of launching a launch vehicle into space more than once. This contrasts with expendable launch systems, where each launch vehicle is launched once and… …

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  • 10Mercury-Redstone Launch Vehicle — Mercury Redstone 2 launch carrying Ham (chimpanzee), Jan 31, 1961 Function unmanned and manned sub orbital launch vehicle Manufacturer Chrys …

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