Pegasus$58760$ - translation to greek
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Pegasus$58760$ - translation to greek

AIR-LAUNCHED ROCKET
Pegasus XL; Pegasus-XL; Pegasus rocket; Pegasus Rocket; OSC Pegasus; Orbital-ATK Pegasus; Orbital Sciences Corporation Pegasus; Orbital ATK Pegasus; Orbital Sciences Pegasus; Orbital Pegasus; Pegasus (Orbital Sciences Corporation); Pegasus (Orbital-ATK); Pegasus (Northrop Grumman); Pegasus (rocket)
  • The Pegasus XL with fairing removed exposing payload bay and the IBEX satellite.
  • Orbital's Lockheed  L-1011 ''Stargazer'' launches Pegasus carrying the three [[Space Technology 5]] satellites, 2006
  • Pegasus engine fires following release from its host, a [[Boeing B-52 Stratofortress]], 1991
  • Preparations for launch of Pegasus XL carrying the NASA [[Interstellar Boundary Explorer]] (IBEX) spacecraft.

Pegasus      
n. πήγασος

Definition

Pegasus
1. <networking, product> A product to support Internet searches, electronic mail, and Usenet news. [Details? Addesss?] (1997-07-14) 2. <project> An open source project run by The Open Group which implements a Common Information Model (CIM) Object Manager. Pegasus Home (http://openpegasus.org/). (2003-06-07)

Wikipedia

Northrop Grumman Pegasus

Pegasus is an air-launched launch vehicle developed by Orbital Sciences Corporation (OSC) and now built and launched by Northrop Grumman. Pegasus is the world's first privately developed orbital launch vehicle. Capable of carrying small payloads of up to 443 kg (977 lb) into low Earth orbit, Pegasus first flew in 1990 and remains active as of 2021. The vehicle consists of three solid propellant stages and an optional monopropellant fourth stage. Pegasus is released from its carrier aircraft at approximately 12,000 m (39,000 ft), and its first stage has a wing and a tail to provide lift and attitude control while in the atmosphere. Notably, the first stage does not have a thrust vector control (TVC) system.