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  2. Eruca vesicaria - Wikipedia

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    The English common name rocket derives from French roquette, itself a borrowing from Italian ruchetta, a diminutive of ruca, from the Latin word eruca. [8] "Arugula" (/ ə ˈ r uː ɡ ə l ə /), the common name now widespread in the United States and Canada, entered American English from a nonstandard dialect of Italian. The standard Italian ...

  3. Lists of rockets - Wikipedia

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    Model rocket; NATO reporting name (has lists of various Soviet missiles) This page was last edited on 25 February 2024, at 09:19 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  4. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (rockets) - Wikipedia

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    Sounding Rocket does not apply to anything except sounding rockets. Rocket of country is only used by one article. Name only is probably the most desirable option, but in some circumstances, it is not possible due to other uses of the name. So the following options remain: Name only - eg Titan III; Designation number and name - eg. PGM-17 Thor

  5. List of spaceplanes - Wikipedia

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    Crewed orbiter, launched by the Energia rocket. Only one robotic flight was made. Dawn Aerospace Mk.2: The Netherlands / New Zealand: Suborbital rocket launch:

  6. Radioisotope rocket - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, radioisotopes may be used in a radioisotope electric rocket, [1] in which energy from nuclear decay is used to generate the electricity used to power an electric propulsion system. The basic idea is a development of existing radioisotope thermoelectric generator , or RTG, systems, in which the heat generated by decaying nuclear ...

  7. List of rockets of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Rocket 4 (Under development, expected 2025) Neutron (Under development, expected 2025) Red Dwarf (Under development, expected 2024) Nova (Under development, expected ...

  8. Comparison of orbital rocket engines - Wikipedia

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    This page is an incomplete list of orbital rocket engine data and specifications. Current, Upcoming, and In-Development rocket engines ... Gas generator 302.3–313

  9. Rocketdyne F-1 - Wikipedia

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    The F-1 is a rocket engine developed by Rocketdyne.The engine uses a gas-generator cycle developed in the United States in the late 1950s and was used in the Saturn V rocket in the 1960s and early 1970s.