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  • {{r|National Institute of Aerospace}} {{r|Armadillo Aerospace}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bigelow Aerospace]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Aerospace}}
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  • {{r|Aerospace}} {{r|Armadillo Aerospace}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Armadillo Aerospace]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Aerospace}}
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  • {{r|Aerospace engineering}} {{r|Armadillo Aerospace}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bigelow Aerospace]]
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  • * [http://www.bigelowaerospace.com/ Bigelow Aerospace website]
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  • {{r|Aerospace engineering}} {{r|Aerospace}}
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  • A supersonic trainer jet developed by the Korea Aerospace Industries.
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  • ...Interim Aerospace Terminology Reference, 30 October 1959, 2-3.</ref>. '''Aerospace''' now is a now a term used to encompass everything from [[aerodynamics]] t The term '''aerospace''' may first have been used during Air Force discussions with the Congress.
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  • One of the largest U.S. [[aerospace]] and military manufacturing & services firms
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  • | name = Bigelow Aerospace | industry = Aerospace
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  • ...tinational high-technology firm, with British origins, active worldwide in aerospace, military and security markets
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  • {{r|Aerospace engineering}} {{r|Aerospace}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/National Institute of Aerospace]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Aerospace}}
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  • {{r|Aerospace engineering}} {{r|Aerospace}}
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  • * [http://www.armadilloaerospace.com/ Armadillo Aerospace]
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  • The joint Canada-U.S. military organization responsible for aerospace threat warning and defense for North America
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  • #Aerospace Systems ==Aerospace Systems==
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  • The Russian successor to the Soviet aerospace design and manufacturing system, for domestic and export use
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  • A continuing process of observation of aerospace, surface, or subsurface areas, places, persons, or things, to detect unusua
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  • ...00ph.jpg|frame|2005 test of Armadillo Aerospace vehicle,courtesy Armadillo Aerospace.]] * [[Armadillo Aerospace]]
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  • Aerospace startup company based in Mesquite, Texas, with its initial goal is to build
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  • ...e)''' is a joint military manufacturing venture made up of DaimlerChrysler Aerospace of Germany, Aerospatiale Matra of France and CASA of Spain.
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  • | name = Armadillo Aerospace | industry = Aerospace
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  • *Aerospace Medicine Association: [http://www.asma.org/aboutasma/careers.php#AerospaceM
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  • ===Aerospace Medicine=== ...o understand the needs better, can have an assignment in a combat aircrew. Aerospace physicians have also been astronauts, working as both mission and payload s
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  • ...hazards, and the treatment of adverse effects of high (undersea) and low (aerospace) medicine, social behavior (e.g., drug abuse) and poisoning
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  • ...ense Analyses]]Partner, Heidrick & Struggles, and Managing Partner, Global Aerospace, Defense, and Aviation Practice, Heidrick & Struggles; Former President, Mc
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  • ...near [[Tucson]], [[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]]; houses the "boneyard" (Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG)) of stored out-of-service aircra
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  • * [http://www.stork.com/eCache/DEF/1/190.html Stork Aerospace Homepage] * [http://www.fokker.nl/ Stork Aerospace]
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  • {{r|Aerospace engineering}} {{r|Aerospace}}
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  • {{rpl|Aerospace}}
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  • {{r|List of aerospace engineering topics}} {{r|National Institute of Aerospace}}
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  • {{r|Aerospace engineering}}
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  • ...eform]], Partner, [[Arnold & Porter]] law firm, advising major defense and aerospace companies on national security and government contract matters, and on [[go
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  • {{r|Aerospace engineering}}
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  • ...eralatomic.com/jetmakers/chapter15.html Influence of the Jet Engine on the Aerospace Industry]
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  • {{r|Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group}}
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  • {{r|Aerospace medicine}}
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  • ...visory Council, NASA's [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]]; Board of Trustees, [[Aerospace Corporation]]; past president fellow of the [[Society for Risk Analysis]]
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  • {{r|Aerospace}}
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  • | industry = Aerospace ...chnologies Corporation''', '''SpaceX''' is a [[NewSpace]] company in the [[Aerospace]] industry.
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  • {{r|School of Advanced Aerospace Studies}}
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  • {{r|Armadillo Aerospace}}
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  • {{r|Aerospace surveillance}}
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  • {{r|Armadillo Aerospace}}
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  • '''MBDA''' is now a multinational European aerospace and military manufacturer. Originally Italian, it has three major owners: [
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  • {{r|Aerospace engineering}}
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  • ...A's]] Langley Research Center. NIA's mission is to conduct leading-edge [[aerospace]] and atmospheric research, develop new technologies for the nation and hel NIA's graduate program offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in the fields of aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, engineering mechanics, engineering phy
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  • ...g these areas, which involves balancing the commercial business that keeps aerospace firms healthy, and protecting sensitive technology. According to a report f | title =Written testimony by Marion C. Blakey, President and CEO, Aerospace Industries Association
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  • | industry = Aerospace Engineering ...eing''' is an [[aircraft]] and [[spacecraft]] development company in the [[Aerospace]] industry. The company, together with its subsidiaries, designs, develops
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  • {{r|Aerospace}}
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  • '''Aerospace engineering''' is the branch of [[engineering]] that concerns [[aircraft]], ...n, or production methods. They also may specialize in a particular type of aerospace product, such as commercial aircraft, military fighter jets, helicopters, s
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  • ...craft [[SpaceShipOne]], won the prize. SpaceShipOne created by the Mojave Aerospace Ventures team. This team was formed by aircraft designer [[Burt Rutan]] an * [[Armadillo Aerospace]]
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  • {{r|Aerospace engineering}} {{r|Aerospace}}
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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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  • 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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  • {{r|Aerospace}}
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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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  • ...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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  • '''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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  • He is an adjunct professor at the School of Advanced Aerospace Studies of the United States Air Force, researching the role of airpower in
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  • {{r|Aerospace engineering}}
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  • ...b2001/0201pitts_print.html}}</ref> At the time, he was attached to the 3rd Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Group.
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  • MCS implementation has sea, land, and aerospace aspects. Monitoring systems, such as [[Vessel monitoring system]], may oper === Aerospace components===
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  • ...tor, [[Joint Staff]]. Admiral Keating assumed command of [[North American Aerospace Defense Command]] and [[United States Northern Command]] on November 5, 200
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  • | occupation = [[Aerospace Engineer]]
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  • **[[San Diego Aerospace Museum]] in [[San Diego, California]]
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  • * Paul F. Crickmore, "SR-71 Blackbird: The Secret Missions Exposed", Osprey Aerospace, London, 1993 - The title notwithstanding, this book also covers the histor
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  • ...on]], who has served on the Safety and the Human Factors Committees of the Aerospace Medical Association and is a member of the International Society of Air Saf
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  • ...dition | publisher=Quill| year=1999| id=ISBN 0-380-80261-9}} Tells Grumman Aerospace Corporation's story of building the Lunar Modules.
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  • *The [[Davis-Monthan_Air_Force_Base#The_Boneyard|309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group]] (AMARG), also known as the "Boneyard"
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  • ...f the [[Air Force Space Command]], with reporting to the [[North American Aerospace Defense Command]] (NORAD) and USSTRATCOM.
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  • ...litaryaerospace.com/index/display/article-display/194041/articles/military-aerospace-electronics/volume-14/issue-12/news/coast-guard-electronics-upgrade-program A consortium of [[Aerospace]] companies [[Lockheed Martin]] and [[Northrop Grumman]] were originally th
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  • | author = US Army| date= Feb. 27, 2009|journal = Defense Aerospace}}</ref>."
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  • #* School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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  • ...Reliable, Hermetically Sealed, Chip Slapper Detonator Suitable for Various Aerospace Applications
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  • [[Chen Hongbo]], of [[China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation]] (CASC), the main contractor for China' ...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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  • ...dquartered in [[Detroit, Michigan]], officially the ''' United Automobile, Aerospace & Agricultural Implement Workers of America International Union''', is one ...e UAW also grew to include workers in other major industries such as the [[aerospace]] and agricultural-implement industries.
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  • *[[Aerospace/Definition]] *[[Aerospace engineering/Definition]]
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  • EADS (formerly DaimlerChrysler Aerospace) alone, but EADS established an alliance with RSK-MiG for general moderniza
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  • ...T. "The AEF in Peace and War." ''Air Force Magazine'' 85:24-31 July 2002] Aerospace Expeditionary Forces were invented in the 1990s [http://www.afa.org/magazin
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  • V.A.Menshikov. ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF AVIATION AND AEROSPACE SYSTEMS.
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  • ...ssile, a joint project of Aerospatiale-Matra of France and DaimlerChrysler Aerospace of Germany, is now a subsidiary of the [[EADS]] company. The missile is now
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  • ...urnals/rasj_cnt/11_1_6.html V.A.Menshikov. ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF AVIATION AND AEROSPACE SYSTEMS. Kazan State University, 2008.
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  • ...United States Central Command]] "Provides facilities, munitions, vehicles, Aerospace Ground Equipment, supplies and aviation fuel to sustain deployed bomber and
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  • ...e in Journalism Award from the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers for his contributions to the national debate on jobs, global trade
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  • ...hin the two disciplines, so the modern tendency is to combine the two as [[aerospace engineering]].
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  • ...and De Havilland Canada. Which combined currently support more than 1,000 aerospace jobs across Canada.
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  • He also commanded Alaskan Command, Alaskan North American Aerospace Defense Command Region, and the 11th Air Force. He participated as a crewme
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  • ...ach may need more than one instrument and analyst. For example, the Israel Aerospace Industries ELK-7035 commercial COMINT system,<ref name=IAI-ELK-7035>{{citat | author = Israel Aerospace Industries
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  • *Fellow, American College of Surgeons and Aerospace Medical Association
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  • ...ary Academy at West Point in 1981. He earned a master of science degree in aerospace engineering at Georgia Tech. He also graduated from the Command and General
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  • ...nd retired coal miners. the [[International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers]], with about 720,000 active and retired members, made its first-ev
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  • ...he '''North American Air Defense Command (NORAD)''' is responsible for the aerospace defense of North America. It was formed during the chilliest days of the Co
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  • {{cite book |title=Fundamentals of Aerospace Medicine |author=Jeffrey R. Davis, Robert Johnson, Jan Stepanek |url=http:/
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  • | industry = Aerospace Engineering ....fokker.nl/eCache/DEF/5/814.html</ref>.The company is known today as Stork Aerospace, and now focuses on parts manufacturing rather than building airplanes.<ref
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  • *Aviation, Range and Aerospace Meteorology
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  • ...all over the world. Moreover, California has retained its dominance in the aerospace industry (though the industry declined in the 1990s), in the film and telev
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  • ...hanized warfare. He sponsored [[Sergei Korolev]], who would become a major aerospace designer, in establishing a research bureau in 1931. By 1933, they had te
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  • ...ed telescopes into ground-based and space-based. Placing telescopes in the aerospace mounted on high altitude planes has also been adopted. <ref name="history">
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  • ...ce program, NASA is also responsible for long-term civilian and military [[aerospace]] research. ...ch that enabled NASA to cut costs while still delivering a wide variety of aerospace programs ([[Discovery Program]]). That method was criticized and re-evaluat
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  • ...ndustries such as highway transportation, petrochemicals, electronics, and aerospace technology, to name only a few. ASTM’s development from the 1920s to the
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  • ...s, such as the [[Christian Zionism|Christian Zionist]] lobby, the arms and aerospace industry lobbies, and right-leaning Jewish organizations, have a vested int
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  • <sup>1</sup>Aerospace Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL 61801, USA ∙
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  • ...e need to find an alternative solution." The consortium comprises leading aerospace and telecom concerns: EADS, Thales, Inmarsat, Alcatel-Lucent, Finmeccanica,
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  • ...ted into Japanese rockets [[J-1]] and [[GX|J-2]]. The US company [[Kistler Aerospace]] continues to work on incorporating these engines into a new rocket design * [http://www.kistleraerospace.com/ Kistler Aerospace Corporation] - the U.S. company developing an NK-33 based rocket
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  • * [http://www.jpaerospace.com/ JP Aerospace] - Building very large V-shaped airships to fly to 140,000 feet
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  • ...eeded to make a wide variety of munitions as well as other applications in aerospace and nuclear industries. The purchase could be construed as one big intellig ...December 1980, just five months after Iraq's invasion of Iran, and British Aerospace employees had been regularly visiting Iraq since March 1981.<ref name=SundT
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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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  • {{r|Charles Pereira}} Consultant, [[9-11 Commission]]; Currently Senior Aerospace Engineer in the Vehicle Performance Division of the [[National Transportati
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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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  • ...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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  • ...aircraft was given to Aerospatiale in France and MBB (now DaimlerChrysler Aerospace) in Germany. Both companies are now part of EADS (European Aeronautics Defe
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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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  • ...unnamed [[United States Marine Corps|marine]] who is working for the Union Aerospace Corporation (UAC) on [[Mars]]. The UAC is a multi-planetary corporation tha
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  • ...unnamed [[United States Marine Corps|marine]] who is working for the Union Aerospace Corporation (UAC) on [[Mars]]. The UAC is a multi-planetary corporation tha
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  • altitude version of their spherically shaped airships. JP Aerospace has discussed its
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  • ...ll as the classics articles imported by Ori Redler, as well as articles an aerospace engineer (I forget his name) has talked about importing. We have their com
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  • ...f Mathematics, University of Manchester|Mathematics]]''; and ''Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering''.
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  • The Air Force defense system, [[North American Aerospace Defense Command]], did have a few [[fighter aircraft]] available, but no on
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  • ...the Air Force saw the need for rocketry, and working closely with civilian aerospace firms it gave President Kennedy a more powerful arsenal of ICBMs than Khrus
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  • *"Celebrity Row" at the [[Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Center|Aircraft Maintenance And Regeneration C Side-looking radar, built by Goodyear Aerospace in Arizona, was carried in the removable nose section (which could be loade
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  • ...it Rendezvous Concept] James R. Hansen, December 1995. NASA, Monographs in Aerospace History, Series #4.</ref>
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  • ...ds like laser beam welding practical for more applications, such as in the aerospace and automotive industries. Researchers also hope to better understand the
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  • ...r national levels. The US and Russia have exchanged liaison teams in their aerospace warning centers, and there are "hotline" communications between countries t
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  • ...nd retired coal miners. the [[International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers]], with about 720,000 active and retired members, made its first-ev
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  • ...Bilstein, Roger E., ''The Enterprise of Flight: The American Aviation and Aerospace Industry'' (Washington and London: Smithsonian Institution Press, 2001); Gi
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  • Technology, especially in [[aerospace engineering]] and [[Electronics|electronic]] [[communication]], advanced gr
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  • ...ut of the area than moved in. This somewhat mirrored the collapse of the [[aerospace industry]] in southern California some twenty years earlier.
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  • .... Chemical concerns invested heavily in the state, and the electronics and aerospace industries developed tremendously, especially in the Dallas-Fort Worth and
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  • *engineering corporations who foresaw a large aerospace industry
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  • ...and pharmaceutical sectors and in key technical industries, particularly [[aerospace]], the [[arms industry]] and the manufacturing side of the [[software indus
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  • In a 9 May article in ''Aerospace Daily'', pp. 233-234, a National Security Council director, Robert G. Bell,
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