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rocketry
[ rok-i-tree ]
rocketry
/ ˈrɒkɪtrɪ /
noun
- the science and technology of the design, operation, maintenance, and launching of rockets
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I could walk down the hall and find an expert in guidance, an expert in communications theory, an expert in rocketry.
One of the fathers of rocketry, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, said, “Earth is the cradle of humanity, but one cannot remain in the cradle forever.”
The problem for Hamas is that its digital campaign is as ineffective as its rocketry.
This is the 45th anniversary of the Apollo moon landings, a feat of rocketry that the Russians have never matched.
After school, she heads to an enrichment program: architecture on Mondays, rocketry on Tuesdays, and sculpture on Wednesdays.
Grant's thought was that she felt she had to dramatize understanding something about Air Force rocketry.
Our latest satellite illustrates our steady advance in rocketry and foreshadows new developments in world-wide communications.
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