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Baker, D. The Rocket. The History and Development of Rocket and Missile Technology, New Cavendish Books, London 1978 Cornelisse, J. W., Schoyer, H.F.R. und Walker, K.F Rocket Propulsion and Spaceflight Dynamics, Pittman, London 1979 Davenas, A. u.a. Technologie des propergols solides, Serie SNPE, Masson, Paris 1988... [Pg.393]

Missiles and Rockets, Raketen und Raumfahrt-forschung, Space Aeronautics, Spaceflight, Space iechnoiogy, Thiokol Astronaut Welt-raumfahrt 15)Russian Journals translated into English may be obtained from Consultants Bureau, Inc, New York 11, NY AT. Rus abbrn for amatol... [Pg.498]

Wood-Kaczmar, B., 1991 The junkyard in the sky space is full of rubbish. From tiny flecks of paint to the broken remains of old satellites and rockets, the debris orbiting the Earth could mean the end of spaceflight within decades. New Scientist, October 13. [Pg.354]

Spaceflight is the movement of a spacecraft into and through outer space. Rockets are the source of propulsion that provide the thrust that moves the spacecraft away from the Earth s gravity. A spacecraft is a vehicle designed for spaceflight. Spacecraft can be manned or unmanned. A spacecraft can travel away from the Earth or enter an orbit around the Earth. Orbits are also classified by their altitude. Low Earth orbits are below 1,240 miles. Orbits between 1,240... [Pg.263]


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