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  • ...ergency egress procedures and use of the fixed service structure [[Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39#Emergency evacuation system|slidewire system]].<re ...1988 News Reference Manual | publisher = [[NASA]]}}</ref> On some earlier shuttle missions, and Apollo missions, the test would conclude with the flight crew ...
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  • ...ng]] used in most [[rocket]]s, including the [[Space Shuttle program|Space Shuttle]], the [[Saturn V]] lunar rockets, and the [[Falcon 9]]. ...fuel pump|fuel]] and [[oxidizer]] pumps. The [[Saturn V]] and the [[Space Shuttle]] used gimbaled engines.<ref name="Sutton ">George P. Sutton, Oscar Biblarz ...
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  • ...ect Socrates]], to develop a national [[technology strategy]] policy. This program was designed to maintain the US military strength relative to the Soviet Un ...First Essential of Airpower: The Case for Air Force Laboratories," ''Air & Space Power Journal'', Maj Daniel E. Bullock, 9/29/1999</ref> ...
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  • ..."Time", and the "E" stands for "Encounter", as with a comet or some other space object.<ref name=E-Minus>{{cite news|title=NASA Mission 'E-Minus' One Month ...nvented the countdown before the launch of a rocket. Many of the basics of space travel were presented to a mass audience for the first time."</ref> ...
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  • ...ar aerospike engine for the [[X-33]] program being tested at the [[Stennis Space Center]]]] ...gle-stage-to-orbit]] (SSTO) designs. They were a contender for the [[Space Shuttle main engine]]. However, as of 2023 no such engine was in commercial product ...
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  • ...rtered in a {{convert|45000|sqft|m2|sing=on}} facility at [[Mojave Air and Space Port]] in [[Mojave, California]]. The fuselage for their vehicles was made ...extremely light.<ref>Anselmo, Joseph C., "Rotarians." ''[[Aviation Week & Space Technology]]'', October 5, 1998, p. 17.</ref> ...
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  • ...lithium hydroxide was used aboard [[spacecraft]], such as in the [[Apollo program]], to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. It reacts with carbon diox ...e products. Regenerable systems allowed a shuttle mission a longer stay in space without having to replenish its [[sorbent]] canisters. Older [[lithium hydr ...
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  • ...world, [[ocean]]s, as well as [[outer space]], such as the [[International Space Station]]. Biological research stations developed during a time of European ...key space stations such as the [[International Space Station|International Space Station (ISS)]].<ref name=":1" /> Similarly, [[Research stations in Antarct ...
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  • ...first1=Elizabeth|last2=April 30|first2=Space com Contributor {{!}}|website=Space.com|access-date=2019-02-08|last3=ET|first3=2015 12:46am|date=30 April 2015} ...g lead in aerospace technologies.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.darpa.mil/program/ground-x-vehicle-technologies|title=Ground X-Vehicle Technologies (GXV-T)|w ...
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  • ...)|lattice]] featuring connections between components that are neighbors in space. ...roup]], of such operations that map it onto itself; there are 230 possible space groups.<ref name=Ashcroft>{{cite book|last1=Ashcroft|first1=Neil W.|last2=M ...
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  • ...ev Tu-154]] which simulated the Russian [[Buran (spacecraft)|Buran]] space shuttle.{{Citation needed|date=July 2013}} ...Applications: Summary of the NASA Langley Innovative Thrust Reverser Test Program|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5znGWg08V7oC|access-date=10 July 2013 ...
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  • ...lumbia launching.jpg|thumb|320px|Control systems play a critical role in [[space flight]].]] ...nd 1980s. Applications of control methodology have helped to make possible space travel and communication satellites, safer and more efficient aircraft, cle ...
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  • ||Expansion rate between 2 points in free space 1 m apart under [[Hubble's law]]. <ref>{{cite journal |last=Hubble |first=E | chapter=Chapter 2: Australia in time and space ...
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  • ...=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-47832920 |title=UK's Sabre space plane engine tech in new milestone|website=BBC News|date= 8 April 2019}}</r ...s-programme | title=Reaction Engines secures new UK Government funding for Space Access Programme }}</ref> ...
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  • {{short description|Concept of collecting solar power in outer space and distributing it to Earth}} ...lity of very little night, and a better ability to orient to face the Sun. Space-based solar power systems convert [[sunlight]] to some other form of energy ...
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  • #[[Titanium carbide]] Used in space shuttle re-entry shields and scratchproof watches. #*tiles used in the [[Space Shuttle program]] ...
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  • | employment_field = [[Technology]], [[science]], [[space exploration|exploration]], [[military]], [[Industry (manufacturing)|industr ...ccess-date=12 October 2019}}</ref> The first electrical engineering degree program in the United States was started at [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
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  • ...city or village and be named as streets, serving a dual function as urban space [[easement]] and route.<ref name="difference_between_road_and_street">{{cit |title= Sidewalks: Conflict and Negotiation Over Public Space ...
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  • The earliest [[Program (machine)|programmable machines]] were developed in the Muslim world. A [[m ...humb|left|A computer simulation of high velocity air flow around a [[Space Shuttle orbiter]] during re-entry. Solutions to the flow require [[Finite element m ...
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  • ...some vibrational motion. Apart from [[atom]]s and [[molecule]]s, the empty space of [[Vacuum state|the vacuum]] also has these properties. According to [[qu ...etween quarks, gluons and the vacuum). A vacuum can be viewed not as empty space but as the combination of all zero-point fields. In [[quantum field theory] ...
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