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Definition of Sea rocket

Sea rocket
Sea rocket Sea" rock"et(Bot.) See under Rocket.

Meaning of Sea rocket from wikipedia

- and 23 m (75 ft) in diameter, Sea Dragon would have been the largest rocket ever built. As of 2024[update], among rockets that have been fully conceived...
- 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...
- Cakile is a genus within the flowering plant family Br****icaceae. Species in this genus are commonly known as searockets, though this name on its own is...
- is found on the East coast of the United States and Canada. American sea-rocket is most likely to be found in areas along the coastline. This plant is...
- Raptor is a family of rocket engines developed and manufactured by SpaceX. It is the third rocket engine in history designed with a full-flow staged combustion...
- for launch, with the Sea Launch Commander serving as tracking, command & telemetry (TCT) center. The movable system means the rocket can travel to the equator...
- Rocket Lab USA, Inc. is a publicly traded aerospace manufacturer and launch service provider. Its Electron orbital rockets launches small satellites, and...
- rocket propellants stored inside the rocket. However, non-combusting forms such as cold gas thrusters and nuclear thermal rockets also exist. Rocket vehicles...
- RP-1 and liquid oxygen as rocket propellants in a gas-generator power cycle. The Merlin engine was originally designed for sea recovery and reuse, but since...
- on Rocket Lab's website was updated specifying the thrust of the nine Archimedes engines used on the first stage as 5,960 kN (1,340,000 lbf) at sea level...