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  • ...ne encyclopedia maintained by a large group of volunteers, commonly called a "wiki" -- the Hawaiian term for "quick" -- and the "-pedia" suffix denotes ...iety] maintains this wiki and ensures its editorial relevance. We founded a group of wikis in 2006 including [http://marspedia.org Marspedia] and [http
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  • ...ssary to initially accelerate the vehicle to Mach 4 and to accelerate such a vehicle into orbit (about Mach 26).
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  • ...ssary to initially accelerate the vehicle to Mach 4 and to accelerate such a vehicle into orbit (about Mach 26).
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  • ...twice-yearly magazine on the history of spaceflight, Space Chronicle, and a magazine for children, Voyage. Their motto is "From imagination to reality.
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  • ...ly a coating material, designed to provide thermal protection to a body in a fluid stream through loss of mass. ...n chemical or physical state. The heat is carried away from the surface by a loss of mass (liquid or vapor). The departing mass also blocks part of the
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  • '''Inverted Aerobraking''' is a proposal for a medium to far future alternative solution to launch spaceships
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  • A '''tether''' is a thin cable that connects two portions of a spacecraft. Tethers have been flown in space with lengths of as long at 20 This could be built fairly easily, possibly cheaper than building a
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  • they have a velocity of about 10.5 kilometres per second, although this If a suborbital vehicle could attach a [[tether]] to one of these stages at
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  • ...gines in 4 clusters of two, two of these clusters slung beneath each wing. A special hanging "cradle" was added beneath the starboard wing, between the ...space plane project, commonly referred to as "Aurora", which may also use a "mothership" configuration (if it exists).
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  • '''Ceres''' is a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt, between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
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  • In addition to a major role in aeronautics research, NASA Glenn is a center for research on space power and propulsion, communications, and micr
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  • In addition to a major role in aeronautics research, NASA Glenn is a center for research on space power and propulsion, communications, and micr
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  • * [[Giove-a]]
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  • Founded in 1985 by Jim Bennett, the American Rocket Company, or AMROC, was a company that developed hybrid rocket motors.
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  • ...o be implemented as [<B></B>[GFDL:Crater chain]<B></B>] here. Please post a request to import the desired article on an active sysop's [[User_talk:Stra This Wiki is to provide a location for general space articles and content for the same project that b
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  • ...generate lists of articles that are needed by {{SITENAME}}. You can start a missing list or investigate or work on an existing list of needed articles.
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  • ...generate lists of articles that are needed by {{SITENAME}}. You can start a missing list or investigate or work on an existing list of needed articles.
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  • were unified. With the exception of a few introductory pages,
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  • ...l outages, and reduce needed land usage. Energy collectable from orbit is a major factor in the first level of the [[Kardashev Scale]]. They are a way to collect solar power out in space, usually GEO where the sun shines 9
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