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  • ...gest amount of space is what is affectionately called the "boneyard", or [[Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group]] (AMARG), which maintains, in the dry a
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  • *Aerospace Daily & Defense Report
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  • {{r|Aerospace manufacturers}}
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  • He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy with a degree in aerospace engineering, then went to nuclear power school. Subsequently, he earned a M
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  • ...x of military context, '''surveillance''' is the process of observation of aerospace, surface, or subsurface areas, places, persons, or things. This process may
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  • ...nt center at the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology at the [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation]] (CASC), and has been quoted about the ...Gobi Desert of northwestern China, according to a statement from the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp., or CASC, the state-owned company that oversee
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  • ...ogy, at [[Aviation Week and Space Technology]]. In 2009, he received the [[Aerospace Industry Association]]'s Lyman Award for Outstanding Aviation Journalism.<r
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  • | 2008 (Date TBD) || 2008 [[Astronaut Glove Challenge]] || $400K || [[Volanz Aerospace Inc]]/[[Spaceflight America]] ...07 || 2007 [[Astronaut Glove Challenge]] || Peter Homer/$200K || [[Volanz Aerospace Inc.]]/[[Spaceflight America]]
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  • ...//history.nasa.gov/biosk-n.html|title=NASA History Division Biographies of Aerospace Officials and Policymakers|work=[[NASA]]}}
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  • * Gabriel Alexander Khoury (Editor), ''Airship Technology (Cambridge Aerospace Series) '', 2004, ISBN 0-521-60753-1
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  • {{r|Aerospace engineering}}
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  • ...ck|title=Fundamentals of Jet Propulsion with Applications|series=Cambridge Aerospace Series|year=2005|publisher=Cambridge University Press|location=New York, NY
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  • ...onic advanced trainers and multirole fighters jointly developed by [[Korea Aerospace Industries]] with [[Lockheed Martin]] beginning in the late 90s. The T-50 i
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  • * [[Japan]] - [[Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency]] (JAXA)
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  • '''Lockheed Martin''' ("LockMart") is among the largest U.S. [[aerospace]] and military contractors, the result of a continuing series of consolidat
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  • {{r|Bigelow Aerospace}}
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  • '''Long Lehao''' is a senior [[Chinese people|Chinese]] [[aerospace]] official, who played a primary role in their development of China's large
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  • ...tional command of the US and Canada, responsible for aerospace warning and aerospace control for Canada, Alaska and the CONUS.
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