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  • ...e education. Engineering was also stimulated by new technologies, notably aerospace, microelectronics, computers, novel means of telecommunications from the In *[[Aeronautical engineering|Aeronautical]] and [[Aerospace engineering]]
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  • ...with the European [[Galileo positioning system]] project for the [[German Aerospace Center]] and the [[ESA]].
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  • ...nner of adhesives and composite materials for automobiles as well as the [[aerospace]] industries.
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  • ...ivatised long-nationalised [[corporation]]s (such as energy, telephone and aerospace), and sold public housing to tenants on favourable terms. The policy develo
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  • ...nner of adhesives and composite materials for automobiles as well as the [[aerospace]] industries.
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  • ...]]), [[Russia]] ([[Russian Federal Space Agency|RKA]]), [[Japan]] ([[Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency|JAXA]]), [[Canada]] ([[Canadian Space Agency|CSA]]) and ...127]] launch in or around January, 2009. It is being developed by [[Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency|JAXA]] in order to function as an observatory and to mea
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  • ...isplay at [[San Diego, California|San Diego]] [[San Diego Aerospace Museum|Aerospace Museum]]
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  • ...form of propulsion. Groups such as [[NASA]]<ref name=NASA/> and [[British Aerospace]] have been looking into this idea. As of yet, there is no known way to int
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  • ...s do not apply to sea-launched missiles, and a team of Raytheon and Israel Aerospace Industries proposed Cutlass to the U.S. Navy. <ref name=HarpyCutlass /> Cut
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  • Boeing, a respected aerospace contractor with little intelligence satellite experience, won the FIA prime
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  • In designing the F-16, advanced aerospace science and proven reliable systems from other aircraft such as the F-15 an
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  • ...ment.<ref> Horace A. Waggoner, "An Alfalfa Field, with Lights, Will Do." ''Aerospace Historian'' 1982 29(1): 13-21. Issn: 0001-9364 </ref>
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  • ...rg/question/astronomy/q0262.shtml Moon, Motion and Tides] Justine Whitman, Aerospace Web.org<br/>(c) [http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/ast99/ast99657.htm D
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  • ...ed Singapore in 2006. Both nations have worked to collaborate on aviation, aerospace engineering, space programmes, information technology, [[biotechnology]] an
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  • ...e. Tourism became a mainstay of the state economy, and high technology and aerospace manufacturing became an important economic engine.
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  • In 1947, Armstrong began studying aerospace engineering at [[Purdue University]], where he was a member of [[Phi Delta ...University of Southern California]] in 1970, a Master of Science degree in aerospace engineering.<ref name=NASA-bio>{{cite web|url=http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/
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  • ..."The Luftwaffe's Failure to Develop a Heavy Bomber Before World War II," ''Aerospace Historian'' 1977 24(1): 20-26. Issn: 0001-9364 </ref> ...' (2005); Horst Boog, "Luftwaffe and Logistics in the Second World War." ''Aerospace Historian'' 1988 35(2): 103-110. Issn: 0001-9364 </ref>
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  • Oklahoma's major industries are agriculture(primarily wheat and livestock), aerospace, manufacturing, and energy. A large portion of the workforce is employed
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  • Rogers became an advocate for the aviation industry after noticing aerospace advancements in Europe and befriending [[Charles Lindbergh]]. During his 19
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