For the first time, Europe will now be able to place into geostationary orbit a payload weighing more than 10 tonnes. |
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It is armed with new powerful air-to-ground and air-to-air missiles, an off-axis cannon, and an increased weapon payload. |
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His powerful muscles bunched, tensing up and readying themselves to deliver a payload of suffering and torture. |
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Its solid rocket motor ignited 5.2 seconds later sending the launch vehicle and research vehicle payload on its test flight. |
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The aircraft will climb to approximately 39,000 feet and release the launch vehicle and payload. |
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Both proposals are for complete missions, including launch vehicle, spacecraft and science instrument payload. |
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On July 17, 1929, he flew the first instrumented payload, consisting of an aneroid barometer, a thermometer, and a camera. |
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Less than 10 minutes after lift-off the payload parachuted safely back to Earth, and the suborbital flight was over. |
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Consequently, an all-wheel-steer loader can carry more payload per pound of machine than an articulated loader without tipping. |
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The scientific payload includes stereo imaging equipment, a laser altimeter, a magnetometers, and an X-ray Spectrometer. |
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In comparison, 40-foot containers have a tare weight of 7,000 pounds, a payload of 60,000 pounds, and a gross weight capacity of 67,000 pounds. |
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The maximum weapons payload is 1,781 kg and weapon options include missiles, torpedoes, rockets and bombs. |
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The change really came to pass because truckers really do care about fuel economy and payload. |
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The turboprop aircraft, which has a 50-tonne payload capacity, is the only one of its kind in operation. |
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With an unladen trailer mass of just 829 kg, the payload is around 3561 kg. |
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The crew survived, but the aircraft exploded when its payload of munitions blew up breaking the windows of many local houses in the blast. |
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A major subcontractor, designed, integrated and tested the space vehicle and built some of its major payload components. |
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You are left with a payload remainder for water, supplies, spares and camping gear. |
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It also provides three-tier analysis structure to versatilely anatomize flow, packets and payload. |
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Ivan started climbing the staircase that spiraled up to the payload section and gangway. |
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Now all I have to remember to do is to stop squidging the six-legged offenders in case they're carrying the precious payload back to the nest. |
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Less propellant, no staging, and more payload means significantly lower launch costs. |
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Mr. Kalam and another colleague scraped the payload with a small hand tool until it mated with the rocket. |
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In its main role as a strategic weapon, the payload would be a 200 kiloton nuclear warhead. |
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Having arrived at the payload you can begin to rig the lift using either rope or the supplied attachment strops. |
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If you're going to arrive and perform humanitarian relief, you wouldn't want armor but would want to maximize payload. |
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Its payload of 15,333 pounds was properly secured and distributed relative to the center of gravity of the aircraft. |
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Basic payload figures are a little misleading, however, in view of differing fuel capacities. |
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The inevitable consequence of all the improvements is a heavier airplane and a reduced payload, only about 440 pounds with all tanks full. |
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The airplane will usually be carrying a payload and often a full load of fuel. |
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Like an unwanted cargo hulk lugging its toxic payload from port to port around the world, there's no telling where it will end up next. |
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Subtract 588 pounds of fuel, and you'd be left with a 512-pound allowance, not an unusual payload among big-bore four-seaters. |
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Complex instruments of payload are being made in-house by small teams in national labs, not outsourced. |
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The vehicle also incorporates the option to one day double the payload using restartable second-stage engines. |
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The aircraft could carry a payload of only 265 pounds and had neither instruments nor weapons. |
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At that time, it was the largest payload ever delivered by the space shuttle. |
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The satellite will carry a payload that will transmit a Galileo experimental signal. |
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During the next eight months, the spacecraft's onboard systems will be checked and its science payload will be commissioned. |
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Each payload would have to be inspected before blast off to ensure its peaceful nature. |
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The indigenous surface-to-surface missile, capable of carrying a payload of 1 ton, took off from a mobile launcher. |
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It can carry a payload of 1,000 kilograms, more than enough for a nuclear weapon. |
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These were later identified as being intermediate range missiles capable of carrying a nuclear payload. |
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It will carry a warhead payload of 404 dual-purpose improved conventional munition bomblets. |
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It will have a 30-minute loiter time at 70 kilometers capability using a micro turbojet engine and a warhead payload. |
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Multiple-stage technology would enable the missile to travel further or to carry a larger payload. |
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In general, each message contains a source, a destination, metadata, as well as the data payload itself. |
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It does not have a malicious payload, meaning it does not destroy or alter information within a computer. |
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Sophos experts have advised customers about a new email-aware worm that has an unusual payload. |
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The new millennium begins with the launch of a new orbiter and a lander, ideally with a rover payload. |
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Unfortunately, high payload has to be achieved at the expenses of imperceptibility as well. |
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An autonomous telemetry system transmitted data on the payload environment during all the flight phases, from liftoff to in-orbit injection. |
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Yesterday rollout of the complete payload took place, followed by installation onto the launcher. |
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It carries a highly destructive payload, and also has some rudimentary polymorphic properties. |
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The 8-weight fly rod rocked back, loaded and delivered its delicate payload just past the wagging tail. |
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The smoke screen is produced when a predetermined fuze action causes ejection of the payload from the projectile. |
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Throughout this process, the robots constantly update each other about payload forces and motions as felt at their respective grippers. |
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It has a smaller turning radius, is much more stable, handles more payload, is faster, and has more ground clearance. |
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The object is for the round to go downrange and deliver a nonlethal payload over the target. |
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This dropside truck has served Nissan well in its previous forms and this latest version offers a very good payload to price ratio. |
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A Hubble rescue mission would have to be prepared for a different orbit, different abort modes, and a different payload. |
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During a ground contact event, the payload streams data in real time through a series of software pipes. |
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It is armed with new powerful air-to-ground and air-to-air missiles, a cannon, and an increased weapon payload. |
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In addition, the payload interfaces with the on-board computer. |
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What is the concern, then, for contamination of the payload, of the cargo? |
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The Delta IV can carry a larger payload into low earth orbit than the atlas V, 60,779 lbs. |
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These, explained Durda, were the last remnants of the flame emanating from the lower stages of the Black Brant rocket, now tumbling away from the payload. |
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First, if the size of the warhead payload is significantly reduced, as suggested above, the range of the missile is extended in an equally significant manner. |
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The reduced complement minimises training costs and increase combat efficiency by making more space, while a larger payload enhances the ship's autonomy. |
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They perform experiments, spacewalks and handle the payload. |
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The jet was carrying a full payload of fuel for its flight, scheduled to last about five hours, and it exploded into a fireball which engulfed 12 houses within seconds. |
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That same logic would hold true if the payload capacity had been modified to 6,000 lb or less and a passenger seat configuration of 20 seats or fewer. |
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Once in place, many of the tests and verifications are repeated to assure workers that the payload and its shuttle interfaces are working together. |
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Improvements include increased payload share of ship displacement, stealthy design, advanced propulsion system and combat systems with modular open architecture. |
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It will weigh less than 30 pounds and carry up to 6 pounds of payload. |
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The airline wanted an aircraft with excellent payload to achieve a good passenger-seat-per-mile cost even though it would be a more expensive aircraft to initially purchase. |
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Instead, we need to develop a new generation of launch systems where the launcher remains on the ground so the spacecraft is almost all payload, not propellant. |
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Sounding balloons carry a payload, usually a radiosonde, to heights of 30 km or more. |
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It is these small payload experiments that could potentially benefit from low cost ridealong opportunities. |
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A Multiple Reentry Vehicle payload for a ballistic missile deploys multiple warheads in a pattern against a single target. |
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The X-37B has a payload bay about the size of a pickup truck bed. |
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Measuring 35 metres long, it can lift a 500kg payload to its 5,000-ft operating altitude, extending the radar horizon to 160-km. |
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Subject to the kerb weight of the towing tractor unit, the WhaleVac tanker has a payload of 29,500 litres. |
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Columbus, Ohio, exhibited a 510 twoaxis reciprocator, which is a programmable linear die spray solution with a payload capacity up to 100 pounds. |
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Both vehicles are approximately 55 feet in overall length and weigh 50,000 pounds at liftoff, not including the satellite payload. |
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The vehicles have 665hp Detroit Diesel engines, a top speed of 75mph and an extinguishant payload erf 12,870 litres. |
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There are two ground entry doors that align with the doors on the side of the Skylon payload bay to allow easy ground access to the cabin. |
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It has the ability to dock with orbiting spacecraft and move payload in orbit. |
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A locomotive has no payload capacity of its own, and its sole purpose is to move the train along the tracks. |
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They are often cylindrical in shape to allow for a larger payload of flash powder, but ball shapes are common and cheaper as well. |
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Cargo capacity is expected to double over existing aircraft, both in payload and volume, and range is increased substantially as well. |
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The second variant of the Trident is more sophisticated and can carry a heavier payload. |
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Double hulls are being considered for future submarines in the United States to improve payload capacity, stealth and range. |
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The fuselage may contain the flight crew, passengers, cargo or payload, fuel and engines. |
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Tandem rotor helicopters are also in widespread use due to their greater payload capacity. |
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Three minutes after launch, during the second stage burn, the payload fairing separated. |
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The delay between burnout and separation was intended to reduce the risk of recontact between the upper stage and payload due to residual thrust. |
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Although none were ever built, several derivatives of Black Arrow were also proposed, as ways of increasing its payload capacity. |
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The first two launches were demonstration flights, with battleship third stages and a boilerplate payload. |
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The larger wing area allows for decreased landing speed while increasing both range and payload. |
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The passenger module is sized to fit in the payload bay, and can carry up to 24 passengers and 1 crew. |
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The swimmers attach two safety lines to rings high on Alvin's face and carabiners on the front of the payload basket. |
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As standard payload ScanEagle carries either an inertially stabilized electro-optical or an infrared camera. |
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Fanuc Robotics UK has launched a new universal palletising robot that boasts best-in-class speed, payload, energy-efficiency and reach. |
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In August 2010, Inmarsat ordered three Boeing 702HP satellites, each of which will carry a hosted payload operating in the military Ka-band. |
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Navy surface combatant and deliver greater payload per displacement ton than any ship of comparable displacement. |
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The vessel would be gyroscopically stabilized and have up to a 4,000-pound payload. |
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All the necessary SONET scrambling and descrambling, overhead updates and payload processing needed for backplane applications is also performed in the embedded core. |
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Channelizing subdivides the available bandwidth into smaller units and multiplexes voice and data payload for more cost effective use of T1 or E1 phone lines. |
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This allowed a heavier payload, and now two torpedoes could be carried. |
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As a result, interceptors were designed with a large missile payload and a powerful radar, sacrificing agility in favor of high speed, altitude ceiling and rate of climb. |
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This supplement allows operators the ability to improve hover in ground effect and hover out of ground effect with increased payload in high and hot conditions. |
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In contrast, the SABRE engine permits a much slower, shallower climb, breathing air and using its wings to support the vehicle therefore increasing payload fraction. |
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The maximum payload was 10 cwt, and a maximum drawbar pull of 3,000 lbs. |
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Participants that are found to be carrying less than the required weight find their payload increased by one or more of the many rocks that litter Dartmoor. |
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The Trislander has exceptional low speed handling characteristics, extended endurance, increased payload, low noise signature and economical operating costs. |
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Affixed to the ABC was an auxiliary payload called Operationally Unique Technologies Satellite, or OUTSat, carrying the 11 CubeSats in various configurations. |
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Just over a minute after the third stage had burned out, the payload was released, and gas generators were used to push the spacecraft and spent upper stage apart. |
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A flying wing is a tailless aircraft which has no definite fuselage, with most of the crew, payload and equipment being housed inside the main wing structure. |
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As the entire balloon is less dense than its surroundings, it rises, taking along with it a basket, attached underneath, which carries passengers or payload. |
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Strict rules governed the aircraft designs, with the key constraints being engine selection, total area, payload volume, and takeoff and landing distances. |
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