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A12 (rocket) (764 bytes)
1: ...10 [[metric ton]]s into [[low Earth orbit]]. The A12 was never constructed. 3: ... in design to the initial designs of the [[Saturn rocket]]s. 6: ...//www.astronautix.com/lvs/a9a11a12.htm A9/A10/A11/A12 page from the Encyclopedia Aeronautica] 8: [[category:Rockets and missiles]] 10: [[de:A12 (Rakete)]] A12 road (579 bytes) 1: The '''A12''' is a major road in [[England]], running from L... ATC code A12 (1901 bytes) 5: ==A12A [[Calcium]]== 6: ===A12AA Calcium=== 7: :A12AA01 [[Calcium phosphate]] 8: :A12AA02 [[Calcium glubionate]] 9: :A12AA03 [[Calcium gluconate]] P.E.I. Rocket (567 bytes) 1: ...s the Rocket) of the [[Montreal Canadiens]] . The Rocket play at the [[Charlottetown Civic Centre]]. S-8 rocket (1057 bytes) 1: The '''S-8''' is a [[rocket]] weapon developed by the [[Soviet Air Force]] fo... 3: ...'''S-8DM''' [[fuel-air explosive]] variants. Each rocket is between 1.5 meters (4 ft 11 in) and 1.7 meters... 5: ...eries of rocket pods, carrying either seven or 20 rockets. 9: [[Category:air-to-ground rockets]] S-5 rocket (1331 bytes) 1: The '''S-5''' is a [[rocket]] weapon developed by the [[Soviet Air Force]] fo... 3: ...agmentation]], smoke, and incendiary rounds. Each rocket is about 1.4 meters (4 ft 6 in) long and weighs a... 5: ... diameter of the launch tube (the diameter of the rocket plus 2mm). 7: ... shifted to higher-caliber weapons like the [[S-8 rocket]] instead. 11: [[Category:air-to-ground rockets]] S-24 rocket (802 bytes) 1: ...r Force. The name is based on the diameter of the rocket, 240 mm (9.45 in). 3: ...guided weapon, similar to the [[U.S.]] [[Tiny Tim rocket]]. 9: [[Category:Air-to-ground rockets]] M-5 rocket (828 bytes) 1: ...ozomi Mars explorer]] in July [[1998]]. The third rocket attempted to launch the Astro-E [[X-ray]] satelli... Mu (rocket) (1253 bytes) 1: ...ignates a series of Japanese booster rockets. All rockets of the series use firm of fuels and by the Uchin... 3: ==Early Japanese carrier rockets== 4: ...fully started. The next generation was M-3H, this rocket was from 1977 to 1978 in use. Their successor M-3... R-7 rocket (4466 bytes) 5: ...ce system was inertial with radio control vernier rockets. 7: ...rom [[Baikonur Cosmodrome]]. A fire in a strap-on rocket led to an unintended crash 400 km from the site. ... 30: ... the reliable [[Vostok rocket|Vostok]], [[Voskhod rocket|Voskhod]] and later the [[Soyuz launch vehicle|So... 41: ...et and Space Corporation Energia]], a [[Russia]]n rocket and space contractor Rocket (11169 bytes) 1: ...en the term '''rocket''' is also used to mean a [[rocket engine]]. 3: ...ietnam era, there were also air launched unguided rockets that carried a nuclear payload designed to attac... 7: ...s applying pressure on the inside surfaces of the rocket engine as they accelerate (see [[Newton's laws of... 9: ...ropulsion]]- they range in size from tiny [[model rocket|models]] that can be purchased at a [[hobby store... 11: ...atmosphere (e.g. for landing on the [[Moon]], the rocket of the descent stage of the [[Apollo Lunar Module... V-2 rocket (18633 bytes) 2: [[Image:449px-Fusée V2.jpg|thumb|right|V2 rocket at the [[Peenemünde]] Museum.]] 4: The '''V-2 rocket''' was an early [[ballistic missile]] used by [[G... 7: ... and flown by [[Wernher von Braun]]. Although the rocket was of limited ability, Dornberger saw Von Braun'... 9: ...success with the flight of the [[A2 (rocket)|A2]] rocket, a small model powered by [[ethanol]] and [[liqui... 11: ...on from the A2 and started work on both the [[A3 (rocket)|A3]] and A4. The latter was a full-sized design ... R-1 rocket (2512 bytes) 1: The '''R-1''' rocket (SS-1) (and its evolved version '''R-2''' or SS-2... 2: was a copy of the German [[V-2]] rocket manufactured by the [[Soviet Union]]. Even thoug... 3: ...e [[USSR]] to construct its own much more capable rockets. 7: [[V-2]] rocket, and also gained the services of some German scie... 27: ==R-2 rocket== A7 (rocket) (761 bytes) 1: ...no powered test was ever performed. The finished rocket should have produced a takeoff thrust of 15 kN an... 6: [[category:Rockets and missiles]] R is for Rocket (618 bytes) 1: '''R is for Rocket''' is a short story collection written by [[Ray B... 3: * [[R Is for Rocket]] 6: * [[The Rocket (Bradbury)|The Rocket]] 7: * [[The Rocket Man]] N1 rocket (4493 bytes) 1: ...GPN-2002-000188.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Two N1 Moon rockets appear on the pads at [[Baikonur Cosmodrome]] in... 2: ...eferably ahead of the Americans. The Russian moon rocket program was first led by [[Sergei Korolev]] until... 4: ...ally bore the designation N1-L3: N1 was the boost rocket, while the L3 was mounted on top for the trip to ... 8: ...merican [[Saturn V]] rocket had only five ([[F-1 (rocket engine)|F-1]]) engines, rather than the 30 of the... 12: ...lowed by the "Vulkan" concept for a huge [[Proton rocket|Proton]] like hypergolic fueled vehicle, and then... A8 (rocket) (623 bytes) 1: ...'' was the name for a [[Bundeswehr|German]] [[V-2 rocket]] design prepared in [[Peenemünde]], which was no... 6: [[category:Rockets and missiles]] Rocket 88 (2668 bytes) 1: '''"Rocket 88"''', a [[rhythm and blues]] song from [[1951]]... 3: ... hymn of praise to the joys of the [[Oldsmobile]] Rocket 88 automobile (see: [[Oldsmobile 88]]), which had... 7: "Rocket 88" is the prototype for hundreds of other rock a... 9: The claim that "Rocket 88" was the first rock and roll record is perhaps... 11: "Rocket 88" was successfully covered by the [[country mus... A1 (rocket) (1049 bytes) 1: ...ttempts were made, and efforts moved to the [[A2 (rocket)|A2]] design. 5: ...tists.org/files/arthur.pdf Arthur Rudolph and the rocket that took us to the moon] (PDF) 7: [[category:Rockets and missiles]] A3 (rocket) (1341 bytes) 2: ... of the [[V-2 rocket|V-2]] family. It was first [[Rocket launch|launched]] on [[December 4]] [[1937]], and... 4: ...e failures were due to the unstable design of the rocket's experimental [[Inertial guidance system]]. 6: ...lete re-design was carried out to bring the [[A5 (rocket)|A5]] into being, and to continue subscale testin... 24: [[category:Rockets and missiles]]
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