The presenters are both French engineers who spend their spare time teaching the arts of rocketry and robotics. |
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Professions that helped humanity reach the Moon include astronautics, rocketry, space medicine, and space science. |
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Arnold went on to foster the development of such transformational innovations as jet aircraft, rocketry, and supersonic flight. |
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There will also be a number of activities on the university's sports fields, including displays of rocketry. |
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The workshop covered an overview of ISRO programmes, rocketry and applications of space science and technology. |
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Dr. Goddard is considered to be the father of practical modern rocketry and space flight. |
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In rocketry, motors are designated with letters, and each succeeding letter is twice as big as the one before it. |
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Baker has spent billions on military satellites and rocketry, but he wouldn't let us send any supplies to the colonists on Mars. |
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The Second World War accelerated the development of rocketry, computing, nuclear technology and other discoveries. |
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It is also apparent that it thinks more about rocketry and atom bombs than about the production of sufficient food. |
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The pair signed agreements to co-operate in such matters as a unified electricity grid and new ventures in satellite rocketry. |
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Independent India has made spectacular advances in rocketry and space science, making the country a force to reckon with, both during peace-time and during war. |
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Three important developments during the first half of the twentieth century laid the foundation for both modern rocketry and careers within the field. |
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Experiments in rocketry combined with developments in guidance mechanisms and gas-turbine engines led to jet aircraft and to ballistic and cruise missiles. |
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This is the 45th anniversary of the Apollo moon landings, a feat of rocketry that the Russians have never matched. |
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Hermann Julius Oberth, who was born on June 25, 1894, in the Transylvanian town of Hermannstadt, is considered a founding father of rocketry and astronautics. |
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The problem for Hamas is that its digital campaign is as ineffective as its rocketry. |
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The book tells a spellbinding story of a man with eccentricities that went well beyond a fascination with rocketry and included a penchant for the occult. |
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Our program includes: aircrew survival, aviation, citizenship, rocketry, physical fitness, leadership, marksmanship, radio communications and recreational sports. |
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Along with advances in rocketry and manned spaceflight, the Apollo Program led to developments in many areas of technology, including avionics, telecommunications, and computers. |
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The 1960s saw the emergence of an active space program led by SUPARCO that produced advances in domestic rocketry, electronics, and aeronomy. |
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The technologies of explosives and ordnance, key technologies in rocketry and missiles, passive surveillance and passive sensors can all be regarded as almost exclusively military technologies. |
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In the form of rocket engines they power fireworks, model rocketry, spaceflight, and military missiles. |
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Steam rocketry works by filling a pressure vessel with hot water at high pressure and opening a valve leading to a suitable nozzle. |
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The collision of science and technology exemplified by the complex, together with an account of the historical development of rocketry are the main focus of the exhibition of the Peenemünde Historical Technical Museum. |
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His teaching lessons have included movie making, chain reactions, a life-size finback whale, hot air ballooning, gaming, robotics, rocketry and simulated NASA missions. |
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Rocketry engineers will design launchers and spacecraft aimed at making space travel inexpensive and routine. |
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They were given 12 days to build it and help from the United Kingdom Rocketry Association. |
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