spaceflight in English

noun
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a journey through space.
the 30th anniversary of the first space flight

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1. Apollo set major milestones in human spaceflight.

2. Introduction to Aerospace Engineering: Astronautics and Human Spaceflight

3. They began to start on a new spaceflight plan.

4. The press sometimes ridiculed his theories of spaceflight.

5. China's first manned spaceflight was a complete success.

6. Cowing is a strong supporter of human spaceflight.

7. Cowing is a strong supporter of human spaceflight.

8. Without doubt, prospective spin and spaceflight will be more close contact.

9. China's Department of aviation and spaceflight is striving to research, exploder, and generalize HLA .

10. Human spaceflight gains $ 2 billion , but its situation is hardly to be envied either.

11. Take a look back at 10 of the top spaceflight stories of 200

12. 21st century is an era of rapid advancement for avigation and spaceflight technology.

13. Astronauts have to undergo extensive training and testing before they can participate in a spaceflight

14. NASA reiterated its willingness to discuss potential cooperation with ISRO on human spaceflight activities.

15. Soyuz TMA-22 was a manned spaceflight to the International Space Station (ISS).

16. With the development of spaceflight engineering, more and more micro - satellites have adopted propulsion system.

17. Astronaut definition is - a person who travels beyond the earth's atmosphere; also : a trainee for spaceflight.

18. In the new century, impressive achievements have been scored in manned spaceflight and lunar probe projects.

19. Shenzhou VII will be launched tonight, how do you comment on it and China's spaceflight development?

20. Twenty-one space fliers—4 Russian cosmonauts and 17 American Astronauts—have died during spaceflight activities

21. Chris Roberts is highly regarded in the field of spaceflight combat simulators due to his successful Wing Commander franchise.

22. When the industry learned that he was creating a new spaceflight combat simulator, they paid close attention to it.

23. It was also the first U.S. spaceflight to carry astronauts since the flight of Gemini XII in November 1966.

24. Not only in astronomy, but also in other sciences, like spaceflight, astrochemistry, astrobiology, even in philosophy, it plays an advance function.

25. He made his first spaceflight as commander of Gemini 8 in March 1966, becoming NASA's first civilian astronaut to fly in space.

26. Such safety-related questions loom large over the industry and inject a note of caution into any projected timetable for human spaceflight.

27. These facilities make it possible to conduct experiments in man-machine factors, flight control, structures and materials, aerodynamics, simulation, motion, navigation and spaceflight.

28. The fine effect was gained to improve welding quality of a certain spaceflight igniter by the intelligent spot welding machine with waveform control.

29. Flake graphite materials are applied widely in the field of metallurgy, mechanism, electronics, national defence and spaceflight due to their excellent properties of physics, chemistry and mechanism.

30. This introductory text covers all the key concepts, relationships, and ideas behind spaceflight and is the perfect companion for students pursuing courses on or related to Astronautics

31. Introduction: Occurrence of serious cardiac dysrhythmias and diminished cardiac and vascular function are the primary cardiovascular risks of spaceflight identified in the 2005 NASA Bioastronautics Critical Path Roadmap

32. Breeders have bred a great deal of new flower varieties by taking routine cross breeding, radiation breeding, tissue culture breeding, polyploidy breeding, and spaceflight breeding etc.

33. 19 Out of the seven original Mercury astronauts, three of them were selected as candidates for the first manned U.S. spaceflight: John Glenn, Gus Grissom and Shepard.

34. Astro- a combining form with the meaning “pertaining to stars or celestial bodies, or to activities, as spaceflight, taking place outside the earth's atmosphere”: Astronautics; Astrophotography

35. After the success with AsiaSat 1, Zhang was tasked with developing the Long March 2 rocket for China's human spaceflight program (later called the Shenzhou program).

36. Spaceflight dropped off the front pages — though on Saturday, all will report the successful launching of the Atlantis, at 29 a.m. Eastern time Friday, two and a half minutes behind schedule.

37. SpAceshipOne is an experimental air-launched rocket-powered aircraft with sub-orbital spaceflight capability at speeds of up to 3,000 ft/s (900 m/s), using a hybrid rocket motor

38. Aerobraking is a spaceflight maneuver that reduces the high point of an elliptical orbit (apoapsis) by flying the vehicle through the atmosphere at the low point of the orbit (periapsis)

39. The Division of Biological and Physical Sciences (Bps) leads NASA’s Biological and Physical Sciences research which focuses on using the spaceflight environment to conduct experiments that cannot be conducted on Earth

40. Spaceflight-related Accidents and incidents during assembly, testing, and preparation for flight of crewed and uncrewed spacecraft have occasionally resulted in injuries or the loss of craft since the earliest days of space programs.

41. The Canadarm was a robotic manipulator originally designed for use on board the space shuttle.Commissioned in 1975 and first launched in 1981, it was an important engineering development in the history of manned spaceflight

42. Aerobraking is a spaceflight technique wherein an orbiting spacecraft brushes against the top of a planetary atmosphere. The friction of the atmosphere against the surface of the spacecraft slows down and lowers the craft's orbital altitude.

43. Aerobraking is a spaceflight technique wherein an orbiting spacecraft brushes against the top of a planetary atmosphere. The friction of the atmosphere against the surface of the spacecraft slows down and lowers the craft's orbital altitude.

44. (The term Aerospace is derived from the words aeronautics and spaceflight.)The Aerospace industry is engaged in the research, development, and manufacture of flight vehicles, including unpowered gliders and sailplanes (see gliding), lighter-than-air craft (see

45. The GSLV Continuation Programme – Phase 4 will meet the launch requirement of satellites for providing critical Satellite Navigation Services, Data Relay Communication for supporting the Indian Human spaceflight programme and the next interplanetary mission to Mars.

46. GSFC also operates two spaceflight tracking and data acquisition networks (the Space Network and the Near Earth Network), develops and maintains advanced space and Earth science data information systems, and develops satellite systems for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

47. Temperature and pressure sensors - ITD Accelerometer - DOU-1M Photometers - IOV-72 Ammonia analyser - IAV-72 Gamma ray spectrometer - GS-4 Radar altimeter Radio Doppler experiment Spaceflight portal List of missions to Venus Timeline of artificial satellites and space probes Plumbing the Atmosphere of Venus Venera 8 NASA NSSDC Master Catalog Data

48. This is a list of Astronauts by year of selection: people selected to train for a human spaceflight program to command, pilot, or serve as a crew member of a spacecraft.Until recently, Astronauts were sponsored and trained exclusively by governments, either by the military or by civilian space agencies.

49. ‘For Contrarians then, the UK market is perhaps as good a bet as any for recovery.’ ‘However, while the term ‘space tourism’ has gained wide acceptance, there are some Contrarians out there who don't see ‘tourism’ as the best word to describe spaceflight for a broader segment of the public.’

50. Aerobraking is a spaceflight maneuver that reduces the high point of an elliptical orbit by flying the vehicle through the atmosphere at the low point of the orbit ().The resulting drag slows the spacecraft.Aerobraking is used when a spacecraft requires a low orbit after arriving at a body with an atmosphere, and it requires less fuel than does the direct use of a rocket engine.