Force of a rocket
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PROPULSIONForce of a rocket.
THRUSTRocket force
THRUSTRocket force.
THRUSTRocket engine force
NOSEFront of a rocket
CONEPart of a rocket.
WHOOSHSound of a rocket.
THIRDSTAGEPart of a rocket.
SHOOTLaunching of a rocket.
CONEPart of a rocket
STRONGASCENTResult of a rocket liftoff?
WARHEADNose of a missile rocket.
NOSECONEFront section of a rocket
NOSECONEForward section of a rocket
blastoffthe launching of a rocket
monofuela type of rocket propellant
liftoffa vertical takeoff of a rocket
blastoffsBLASTOFF, the launching of a rocket
monofuelsMONOFUEL, a type of rocket propellant
WMCONGREVESignature of English inventor of a rocket.
liftoffsLIFTOFF, a vertical takeoff of a rocket
blastoffThe launching of a rocket or spacecraft
ogivesthe curved nose of a missile or rocket
calibersThe diameter of a bullet, shell, or rocket
calibresThe diameter of a bullet, shell, or rocket
ogivethe curved nose of a missile or rocket
stagingThe arrangement of stages in a rocket or spacecraft
stagingsThe arrangement of stages in a rocket or spacecraft
blast(of an astronaut) to travel aloft in a rocket
liftoffTakeoff, esp. the vertical takeoff of a rocket or helicopter
hypergolic(of a rocket propellant) Igniting spontaneously on mixing with another substance
bipropellanta rocket propellant consisting of fuel and oxidizer stored separately until ignition
blast(of a rocket) to leave a launch pad under its own power
dipropellanta rocket propellant consisting of two substances, usually a fuel and an oxidizer
boostersThe first stage of a rocket or spacecraft, used to give initial acceleration
bipropellantsBIPROPELLANT, a rocket propellant consisting of fuel and oxidizer stored separately until ignition
moonshotthe act or procedure of launching a rocket or spacecraft to the moon
dipropellantsDIPROPELLANT, a rocket propellant consisting of two substances, usually a fuel and an oxidizer
burnoutthe point at which a rocket engine stops because it runs out of fuel
stagingsThe separation and jettisoning of a stage from the remainder of a rocket when its propellant is spent