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  • 1Payload (air and space craft) — In military aircraft or space exploration, the payload is the carrying capacity of an aircraft or space ship, including as cargo, munitions, scientific instruments or experiments. External fuel, when optionally carried, is also considered part of …

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  • 2McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II — This article is about the American Harrier II models. For the British Harrier II models, see British Aerospace Harrier II. For the first generation Harrier, see Hawker Siddeley Harrier. AV 8B Harrier II EAV 8B Matador II …

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  • 3Airbus A380 — A380 redirects here. For other uses, see A380 (disambiguation). A380 A Singapore Airlines …

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  • 4Competition between Airbus and Boeing — is a result of both companies domination of the large jet airliner market since the 1990s, a consequence of mergers within the global aerospace industry over the years. Airbus began as a consortium from Europe, whereas the American Boeing took… …

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  • 5X-23 PRIME — infobox Aircraft name = X 23 PRIME type = Lifting body manufacturer = Martin Marietta caption = Preserved X 23 PRIME at USAF Museum, Dayton, Ohio designer = first flight = 21 December 1966 introduced = retired = 19 April 1967 produced = number… …

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  • 6Douglas SASSTO — Douglas Aircraft s SASSTO, short for Saturn Application Single Stage to Orbit , was a single stage to orbit (SSTO) reusable launch system designed by Philip Bono s team in 1967. SASSTO was a study in minimalist designs, a launcher with the… …

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  • 7Mathematics and Physical Sciences — ▪ 2003 Introduction Mathematics       Mathematics in 2002 was marked by two discoveries in number theory. The first may have practical implications; the second satisfied a 150 year old curiosity.       Computer scientist Manindra Agrawal of the… …

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  • 8Physical Sciences — ▪ 2009 Introduction Scientists discovered a new family of superconducting materials and obtained unique images of individual hydrogen atoms and of a multiple exoplanet system. Europe completed the Large Hadron Collider, and China and India took… …

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  • 9Fictional military aircraft — are imagined aircraft which are used in fiction, in its various media, but do not exist in the real world. These aircraft may be conjectured variants of real world aircraft or they may be completely fabricated by the author. Contents 1 Fictional… …

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  • 10Marshall Space Flight Center — George C. Marshall Space Flight Center Aerial view of the test area at MSFC …

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