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United States
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LEO
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GTO
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SLC-37B
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Cape Canaveral
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SLC-6
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Vandenberg AFB
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20 November
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2002
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GEM 60
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Solid
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kN
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Specific impulse
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Solid
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RS-68
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Specific impulse
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LH2
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LOX
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RS-68
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kN
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Specific impulse
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LH2
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LOX
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RL-10B-2
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Specific impulse
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LH2
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LOX
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Delta
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rockets
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Boeing
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Integrated Defense Systems division
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Decatur, Alabama
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United Launch Alliance
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Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle
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Horizontal Integration Facility
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LC-37B
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Cape Canaveral
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SLC-6
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Vandenberg AFB
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Rocketdyne
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RS-68
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kerosene
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liquid hydrogen
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liquid oxygen
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Space Shuttle Main Engine
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specific impulse
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aluminum
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isogrid
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composite
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L-3 Communications
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Delta II
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laser gyroscopes
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accelerometers
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Delta III
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Pratt & Whitney
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RL-10B2
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Atlas V
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Ariane 5
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GSLV Mk.III
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Chang Zheng 5
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Angara
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H-IIB
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geosynchronous transfer orbit
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Alliant
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Graphite-Epoxy Motors
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Titan IV
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geosynchronous transfer orbit
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geosynchronous orbit
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escape orbit
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C
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Space Shuttle
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Delta II
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Thiokol
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Crew Exploration Vehicle
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Ares V
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National Reconnaissance Office
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CBCs
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rocket launch sites
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Launch Complex 37
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Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
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Saturn I
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-IB
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Vandenberg Air Force Base
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Space Launch Complex 6
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MOL
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Space Shuttle
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crane
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hydraulic
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Decatur, Alabama
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roll-on/roll-off
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Horizontal Integration Facility
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copied and pasted
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Guide to layout
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Manual of Style
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February 12
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2008
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August 8
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2009
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List of Delta IV launches
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Eutelsat
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Cape Canaveral
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geostationary transfer orbit
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November 20
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2002
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cavitation
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low Earth orbit
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National Reconnaissance Office
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United Launch Alliance
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Boeing
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Lockheed Martin
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Defense Support Program
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Cape Canaveral
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11 November
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2007
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November 10
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2007
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NRO
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satellite
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2008
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10-17
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GOES
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NOAA
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NASA
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2008
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09-01
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2009
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02-10
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Comparison of heavy lift launch systems
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Expendable launch system
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List of launch vehicles
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Atlas V
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Wikimedia Commons
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Expendable launch systems
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Spaceflight portal
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Ariane 5
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Atlas V
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Cosmos-3M
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Delta
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II
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Dnepr-1
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GSLV
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H-IIA
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Long March
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1D
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2C
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2D
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2F
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3A
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3B
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3C
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4B
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4C
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Minotaur
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Pegasus
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Proton
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PSLV
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Rockot
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Shavit
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Shtil'
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Start-1
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Strela
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Soyuz
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U
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FG
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2
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Taurus
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Tsyklon-3
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Volna
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Zenit
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Angara
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GSLV III
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GX
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H-IIB
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KSLV
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Long March 5
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Safir
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Taiwan SLV
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Taurus II
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Vega
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Ariane
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1
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2 / 3
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4
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Athena
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Atlas
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ICBM-derived
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II
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III
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Black Arrow
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Delta
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III
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Diamant
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Energia
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Europa
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H-I
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H-II
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J-I
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Juno I
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Juno II
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Kosmos
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1
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2I
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3
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Lambda
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Long March
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1
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2A
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2E
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3
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4A
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Mu
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V
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N1
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N-I
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N-II
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Luna
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M
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II
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III
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IIIB
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IV
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Tsyklon
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