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  • Classical mechanics [r]: The science of mechanics, which is concerned with the set of physical laws governing and mathematically describing the motions of bodies and aggregates of bodies geometrically distributed within a certain boundary under the action of a system of forces. [e]
  • Perpetual motion machine [r]: A hypothetical machine that produces more energy than it consumes. [e]

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  • Baron Münchhausen [r]: Original German spelling of the literary figure Baron Munchausen. [e]
  • Gravitation [r]: The tendency of objects with mass to accelerate toward each other. [e]
  • Inertial navigation [r]: Navigation method that does not depend on external references, but computes the present position by sensing the movement of the navigating platform from a precisely known starting point in space, using accelerometers to sense position changes from a reference provided by gyroscopes [e]
  • Karl Friedrich Hieronymus, Freiherr von Münchhausen [r]: A German aristocrat, who gained fame later in life for a series of facetious travel and adventure tales penned under his name. [e]
  • Satellite [r]: An object that travels in orbit around a more massive body. [e]
  • Spacecraft [r]: Vehicle designed to operate, with or without a crew, for use beyond the Earth's atmosphere. [e]
  • Russia [r]: A country in northern Eurasia, with an area of 17 million km², currently the largest on our planet. [e]