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  2. File:Rockets to color and cut out.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. File:V-2 rocket diagram (with English labels).svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 32 pages use this file: Blizna V-2 missile launch site; History of rockets; Rocket U-boat; Wernher von Braun; User:Yunshui/Wikipedia is not rocket science; User talk:TomStar81/Archive; User talk:TomStar81/Archive 7; User talk:TomStar81/Archive 8; Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Ballistic Missile diagram

  4. File:Liquid-Fuel Rocket Diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Black Brant (rocket) - Wikipedia

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    Black Brant IX (a.k.a. Terrier Black Brant) is a two-stage rocket with a Terrier Mk 70 booster first stage and a Black Brant VB second stage, [25] [26] Black Brant IXB, [27] Black Brant IXBM1, [28] Black Brant IXCM1, [29] Terrier Black Brant XI Mod 2 [30] [31] Maximum flight height: 300 km (190 mi) Mass at launch: 2,200 kg (4,900 lb) (Black ...

  6. 3D-printed spacecraft - Wikipedia

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    A 3D printed rocket engine successfully launched a rocket to space in 2017, [3] and to orbit in 2018. [4] An almost 90% 3d-printed rocket was launched to space on 23 March 2023 but failed to achieve orbit. In May 30 2024 The startup Angnikul cosmos,(a private startup) in India makes a breakthrough by 3d printing a cryogenic rocket engine from ...

  7. Lists of rockets - Wikipedia

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    There are several different types of rockets. The following articles contain lists of rockets by type: List of missiles; List of orbital launch systems; List of sounding rockets; List of military rockets; List of rocket stages

  8. Nuclear salt-water rocket - Wikipedia

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    The nuclear salt-water rocket (NSWR) is a theoretical type of nuclear thermal rocket designed by Robert Zubrin. [1] In place of traditional chemical propellant , such as that in a chemical rocket , the rocket would be fueled by salts of plutonium or 20-percent- enriched uranium .

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