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    A dart is the free flying final stage of a sounding rocket, and contains the payload. Its form is very aerodynamically designed. After the launch stage...
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  • Look up Dart, dart, or DART in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dart or DART may refer to: Dart, the equipment in the game of darts Dart (comics), an Image...
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    Viper Dart is an American sounding rocket originally developed in 1972. Space Data Corporation (SDC) developed the vehicle as a mean to increase the apogee...
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    Judi-Dart is a United States solid fueled sounding rocket. It was manufactured by Rocket Power Inc. It belonged to the Loki rocket family. The Judi-Dart was...
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  • Boosted Dart is a United States single stage sounding rocket of the Loki family. Between 1966 and 1968, 39 of these rockets were launched by NASA.[citation...
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    Cajun Dart is the designation of an American sounding rocket. The Cajun Dart was used 87 times between 1964 and 1970. The Cajun rocket motor was developed...
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    Astrobee Black Brant (rocket) Boosted Dart Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineering Frank Malina High Power Rocketry Hopi Dart Kookaburra (rocket) Mesquito Model...
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    CELPA (El Chamical) (category Rocketry stubs)
    used for launching rockets of the types Centauro, Judi Dart, Orión, Rigel, Centaure and Boosted Dart. A second CELPA compound was built in 1964 in Mar Chiquita...
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    Civilian Space eXploration Team (category Rocketry)
    level and hit a top speed of 3,580 mph (5,800 km/h; 1,600 m/s). Amateur rocketry Private spaceflight Copenhagen Suborbitals Sounding Rocket Rocketman Enterprises...
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    Koonibba Test Range (category Rocketry stubs)
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    program with the U.S. Air Force. NACA's interest in space grew out of its rocketry program at the Pilotless Aircraft Research Division. The Soviet Union's...
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    ISBN 978-93-82993-48-3. PV Manoranjan Rao; P Radhakrishnan (2012). A Brief History of Rocketry in ISRO. Hyderabad: Universities Press (India) Private Limited. pp. 27–28...
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    Established in 1961 in Karachi with an objective to learn the art of rocketry and high altitude research from the United States, the agency worked to...
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  • Space ignites its ambitious main engine for the first time". Ars Technica. Retrieved July 11, 2024. Portals: Outer space Rocketry Spaceflight Transport...
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  • Rehbar-I (category Rocketry articles with outdated infoboxes)
    Brazil, China and India) and Islamic countries to carry out a scientific rocketry program. The Rehbar-I successful launch carried a payload of 80 pounds...
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  • Mesquito (category Rocketry stubs)
    MLRS artillery rocket as the first-stage. The non-propulsive second-stage dart contains a free-flying structural body that includes an avionics suite and...
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  • helping with many explosives that are used. Erik Gates: Erik Gates was a rocketry expert who appeared in the episodes JATO Chevy, Ming Dynasty Astronaut...
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    scientist Hideo Itokawa (1912–1999), who is regarded as the father of Japanese rocketry. The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center...
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  • CORONA (rocket) (category Rocketry stubs)
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  • successful flights of Ernst Mohr's rockets took place, with the payload dart reaching a height of 50 km. On May 16, 1959, the first mail-rockets were...
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  • touch molten lead without burning your skin? Note: This episode is dedicated to Erik Gates, who died in a construction accident unrelated to rocketry....
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    Khrushchev declined, as the Soviets did not wish to reveal the status of their rocketry and space capabilities. In April 1961, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became...
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    original on 26 September 2012. Retrieved 9 October 2012. "Rocketry Links". New Zealand Rocketry Association. Archived from the original on 3 August 2012...
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    motor(s) to control the attitude or angular velocity of the vehicle. In rocketry and ballistic missiles that fly outside the atmosphere, aerodynamic control...
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    Indian Air Force Su-30MKI Su-30MKI fires an Astra missile India portal Rocketry portal AIM-120 AMRAAM – (United States) Derby – (Israel) MICA (missile)...
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  • Specifications Warhead High explosives Engine Solid propellant booster (rocketry) Operational range 120 km Guidance system Electro-optical (infrared homing)...
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    and spare RS-25 nozzles were attached for display purposes.: III-445  Rocketry portal Spaceflight portal Aircraft in fiction § Space Shuttle orbiter List...
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    Aerospace Youth Rocketry Challenge, a competition for secondary school student teams. The UK national champions compete in the International Rocketry Challenge...
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    General Dynamics Nexus (category Rocketry stubs)
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  • commenced in 1999 with the Khan Research Laboratories (KRL) spearheading the rocketry program. Its propellant technology drew influence from the Nodong-1 of...
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