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rocket range - Übersetzung nach deutsch

LOCATION USED TO LAUNCH AND RECEIVE SPACECRAFT
Space port; Space launch facility; Spaceports; Cosmodrome; Rocket launching site; Launch site; Space Port; Rocket range; Space launch range; Missile test range; Space ship launch sites; Astrodrome; Space launch pad; Space launch port; Space landing facility; Space launch complex; Space landing pad; Space landing site; Space landing port; Space launchpad; Space landing complex; Space launch site
  • Active orbital-launch spaceports in the world.
  • The [[Baikonur Cosmodrome]] ([[Gagarin's Start]] launch pad)
  • Peenemünde, Germany – where the "V-2", the first rocket reaching space in June 1944 was launched

rocket range         
Raketenversuchsgelände
rocket motor         
  • Armadillo Aerospace's quad vehicle]] showing visible banding (shock diamonds) in the exhaust jet
  • Exhaust exits nozzle
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  • Opel RAK.1 - World's first public flight of a manned  rocket-powered plane on September 30, 1929
  • The four expansion regimes of a de Laval nozzle:
• under-expanded
• perfectly expanded
• over-expanded
• grossly over-expanded
  • Rocket vehicle mechanical efficiency as a function of vehicle instantaneous speed divided by effective exhaust speed. These percentages need to be multiplied by internal engine efficiency to get overall efficiency.
  • Rocket thrust is caused by pressures acting in the combustion chamber and nozzle. From Newton's third law, equal and opposite pressures act on the exhaust, and this accelerates it to high speeds.
  • Exhaust exits nozzle
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  • Viking 5C rocket engine]] used on [[Ariane 1]] through [[Ariane 4]]
NON-AIR BREATHING JET ENGINE USED TO PROPEL A MISSILE OR VEHICLE
Chemical rocket; Rocket motor; Rocket engines; Rocket engine cooling; Vacuum Isp; Hydrogen reactor; Rocket Engines; Rocket Dynamics; Rocket Engine; Throttleable rocket engine; Rocket engine throttling; Rocket engine restart; History of rocket engines; Rocket ignition; Rocket engine transients; Rocket engine ignition; Rocket-engine; Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly
Raketenmotor
shooting range         
  • Clay pigeon layouts for Skeet and Trap shooting
  • Temporary 10metre range for the 2022 CSF(ED) Championships in a Cardiff sports hall.
  • Archery range in Doha, Qatar
  • Electronic targets in use at the British Airgun Championship.
  • Floor and sectional diagrams of a typical indoor firing range<ref name=":0" />
  • Shooting ranges carry a significant risk of [[lead poisoning]] and are a public health concern
  • NSRA's]] Malcolm Cooper 50 Metre Range on [[Bisley Camp]], UK
  • Outdoor firing range
  • An indoor shooting range with overhead target carriers
  • Indoor pistol shooting range
  • Shooting targets for woodchuck hunting
  • Protected firing point at Sydney International Shooting Centre, built for the 2000 Summer Olympic Games
SPECIALIZED FACILITY DESIGNED FOR FIREARMS PRACTICE
Gun ranges; Rifle range; Gun range; Rifle Range; Range master; Firing range; Firing ranges; Shooting ranges; Miniature rifle range; Target range shooting; Shooting-ranges; Shooting ground; Barrack range; Shooting Range; Backstop (shooting)
Schießplatz, Schützenplatz

Definition

free-range
Free-range means relating to a system of keeping animals in which they can move and feed freely on an area of open ground.
...free-range eggs.
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Wikipedia

Spaceport

A spaceport or cosmodrome is a site for launching or receiving spacecraft, by analogy to a seaport for ships or an airport for aircraft. The word spaceport, and even more so cosmodrome, has traditionally been used for sites capable of launching spacecraft into orbit around Earth or on interplanetary trajectories. However, rocket launch sites for purely sub-orbital flights are sometimes called spaceports, as in recent years new and proposed sites for suborbital human flights have been frequently referred to or named "spaceports". Space stations and proposed future bases on the Moon are sometimes called spaceports, in particular if intended as a base for further journeys.

The term rocket launch site is used for any facility from which rockets are launched. It may contain one or more launch pads or suitable sites to mount a transportable launch pad. It is typically surrounded by a large safety area, often called a rocket range or missile range. The range includes the area over which launched rockets are expected to fly, and within which some components of the rockets may land. Tracking stations are sometimes located in the range to assess the progress of the launches.

Major spaceports often include more than one launch complex, which can be rocket launch sites adapted for different types of launch vehicles. (These sites can be well-separated for safety reasons.) For launch vehicles with liquid propellant, suitable storage facilities and, in some cases, production facilities are necessary. On-site processing facilities for solid propellants are also common.

A spaceport may also include runways for takeoff and landing of aircraft to support spaceport operations, or to enable support of HTHL or HTVL winged launch vehicles.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für rocket range
1. Israel will not tolerate having its population and airport within Palestinian rocket range.
2. With Israel out of the area, more Israeli towns have come into rocket range.
3. Bookmark to del.icio.us Family affair Despite living within Qassam rocket range, the Menas say they lead happy lives.
4. More than three–quarters of its residents migrated weeks ago to cities south of here and out of rocket range.
5. A buffer zone could be the only way to keep Israeli population centers out of rocket range.