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  • 71NASA — For other uses, see NASA (disambiguation). For news about NASA or space, see Wikinews space portal Coordinates …

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  • 72Northrop HL-10 — HL 10 Role Lifting body Technology Demonstrator Manufacturer Northrop Designer …

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  • 73Martin-Marietta X-24 — infobox Aircraft name = X 24 type = Lifting body manufacturer = Martin Marietta caption = The X 24B, the only racehorse lifting body to be flown. designer = first flight = 17 April 1969 introduced = retired = 26 November 1975 produced = number… …

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  • 74Martin Marietta X-24A — This article is about the experimental aircraft. For the aeroplane engine, see X24 engine. X 24A The Martin X 24A Role …

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  • 75Rosetta (spacecraft) — Infobox Spacecraft Name = Rosetta Organization = European Space Agency Major Contractors = European Space Agency Mission Type = Comet Orbiter/Lander Flyby Of = Earth, Mars, 2867 Šteins, 21 Lutetia Satellite Of = 67P/Churyumov Gerasimenko Launch …

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  • 76Spaceshuttle — Space Shuttle Die Atlantis startet zur Mission STS 115 Orbiter Länge 37,24 m Spannweite 23,79 m Startgewicht (maximal) 109.000 kg …

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  • 77Orbiter Processing Facility — Space Shuttle Columbia at the entrance of an Orbiter Processing Facility An Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF) was one of three hangars where U.S. space shuttle orbiters underwent maintenance between flights. All three such facilities, OPF 1, OPF… …

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  • 78Hayabusa — This article is about the spacecraft. For other uses, see Hayabusa (disambiguation). Hayabusa A computer rendering of Hayabusa above Itokawa s surface Operator …

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  • 79Gravity turn — A gravity turn or zero lift turn is a maneuver (see trajectory optimization) used in launching a spacecraft into, or descending from, an orbit around a celestial body such as a planet or a moon. This launch trajectory offers two main advantages… …

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  • 80Mars Climate Orbiter — Artist s conception of the Mars Climate Orbiter. Operator NASA / JPL …

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