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  • {{short description|Technology developed for use in Space exploration}} ...lsion|in-space propulsion]]; and a wide variety of [[:Category:Spaceflight technology|other technologies including support infrastructure equipment, and procedur ...
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  • ...at challenges that come with it, many of them had big parts in science and technology evolvements. These are the women who stepped up in their home countries, wh ...nguage|Persian]], French, English, and Russian - which she learned for her spaceflight.<ref name="Leary"/> ...
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  • ...echnology.svg|x20px|alt=icon]]&nbsp;The Technology Portal&nbsp;[[File:Noun-technology.svg|x20px|alt=icon]]</big>}} {{/box-footer|[[Outline of technology]]}} ...
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  • [[Category:Spaceflight technology]] [[Category:Hypothetical technology]] ...
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  • Stirling and Brayton-cycle technology development has been conducted at [[NASA Glenn Research Center]] (formerly ...'s Artemis Program could be the first opportunity for a DRPS to be used in spaceflight. The use of DRPS in a lunar-landed payload would enable it to survive and o ...
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  • ...w|Moore's Law]].<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Aitken|first1=Rob|last2=Fellow|last3=Technology|first3=Director of|last4=Arm|date=2021-07-12|title=Performance per Watt Is ...uilding [[parallel computing|parallel computers]], such as [[Google search technology#Production hardware|Google's hardware]], pick CPUs based on their performan ...
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  • |author= Air Force Institute of Technology ...threats posed by the growing orbital debris environment and evolve shield technology to stay one step ahead. At RHTL, four two-stage light-gas guns propel 0.05& ...
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  • {{short description|Technology that does not exist yet}} ...proposed, but that have not been developed yet. An example of hypothetical technology is [[teleportation]]. ...
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  • ...d persons from entering the "keep-out" area.<ref>Angelo, Joseph A. ''Space Technology.'' 2003, [[Greenwood Publishing Group]]; {{ISBN|1-57356-335-8}}, {{ISBN|978 ...Launch minus 5 days in coordination with the NOAA National Weather Service Spaceflight Meteorology Group at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. These included we ...
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  • ...mely light.<ref>Anselmo, Joseph C., "Rotarians." ''[[Aviation Week & Space Technology]]'', October 5, 1998, p. 17.</ref> ..., Michael A., "Rotary Cuts Staff, Changes Engine." ''Aviation Week & Space Technology'', June 28, 1999, p. 44.</ref> ...
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  • {{Portal bar|Spaceflight}} [[Category:Spaceflight]] ...
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  • ** [[Agronomy]] – science and technology of producing and using plants for food, fuel, feed, fiber, and reclamation. ...e environmental effects of the practice.(UPDATE)." Resource: Engineering & Technology for a Sustainable World 16.5 (2009): 20–22. Gale Expanded Academic ASAP. We ...
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  • {{short description|Any ideology based on the premise that advances in technology could bring a utopia}} ...SA]] poster about a fictional Mars tour. Technological advances in [[Human spaceflight|space travel]] is often a theme in utopias.]] ...
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  • {{Spaceflight sidebar}} ...s was [[Project West Ford]], which was led by [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]'s [[Lincoln Laboratory]].<ref name=BTI-8>{{cite book|last1=Ward|first1=Wi ...
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  • ...9-03-25 |first1=Lupeia|last1=Zhu|year=1988| agency=California Institute of Technology |publisher=Saint Louis University |department=Department of Earth and Atmos {{Portal bar|Physics|Mathematics|Astronomy|Stars|Spaceflight|Outer space|Solar System|Science}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Application of technology for use in warfare}} ...pplication of technology for use in [[warfare]]. It comprises the kinds of technology that are distinctly military in nature and not civilian in application, usu ...
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  • ...motors were developed and built by the rocket motor division of [[Cesaroni Technology Incorporated]], north of Toronto, Ontario. The two rockets were solid-fuel | url = https://pangeaaerospace.com/technology/ ...
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  • ...ed by recent advances in [[molecular biology]] such as [[recombinant DNA]] technology. In a 1981 publication in ''[[Proceedings of the National Academy of Scienc ...compared the nanotechnology debate's importance to that of discussions of spaceflight before [[Sputnik]] or to theoretical work on [[nuclear chemistry]] before t ...
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  • ...ul E. |editor-last2=Black |publisher=[[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] |date= 15 December 2004 |url=http://xlinux.nist.gov/dads/HTML/datastructu ...tem|url=https://history.nasa.gov/computers/Ch4-4.html|website=Computers in Spaceflight: The NASA Experience|access-date=2 October 2015}}</ref> ...
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  • ...Technology'' (book series)|the academic discipline|History of science and technology}} {{History of technology sidebar}} ...
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