- A
rocket (from Italian: rocchetto, lit. ''bobbin/spool'', and so
named for its shape) is a
vehicle that uses jet
propulsion to
accelerate without using...
- of
thrust vectoring used in
rocketsPages displaying short descriptions of
redirect targets (most
common in
modern rockets)
Pound (force) – Earth's gravitational...
-
Rosie the
Rocketeer, a
Boeing spaceflight test
dummy All
pages with
titles containing rocketeer All
pages with
titles containing rocketeers Rocket (disambiguation)...
- A
rocket engine uses
stored rocket propellants as the
reaction m**** for
forming a high-speed
propulsive jet of fluid,
usually high-temperature gas. Rocket...
- This
page is an
incomplete list of
orbital rocket engine data and specifications.
Comparison of
orbital launch systems Comparison of
orbital launchers...
- Look up
rocket science in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rocket science is a
colloquial term for
aerospace engineering and
orbital mechanics. In po****r...
- 2009. "Rockets - Rockets". Discogs.
Retrieved July 20, 2009. "Rockets". LPs & CDs discography.
Unofficial ROCKETS Home
Page.
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- long-range
guided ballistic missile. The missile,
powered by a liquid-propellant
rocket engine, was
developed during the
Second World War in ****
Germany as a "vengeance...
- and
Rockets (****'s Screaming)", a
bonus track from the King's X
album XV "Love and
Rocket", a 2002
episode of ****urama This
disambiguation page lists...
- The
Houston Rockets are an
American professional basketball team
based in Houston. The
Rockets compete in the
National Basketball ****ociation (NBA) as...