- Look up lift-off or
liftoff in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Liftoff, lift-off, or lift off may
refer to: Lift-off (microtechnology), a fabrication...
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Liftoff! is a
board game
published by Task
Force Games in 1989 that
simulates the
international space race to land
astronauts on the Moon
during the mid-20th...
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Thrust 813 kN (183 klbf) at
liftoff Thrust 991 kN (223 klbf) in
vacuum Specific impulse 245
seconds (2.40 km/s) at
liftoff Specific impulse 310 seconds...
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involves liftoff, when a
rocket or
other space launch vehicle leaves the ground,
floating ship or
midair aircraft at the
start of a flight.
Liftoff is of...
- propellants. The ET
provided propellant to the
Space Shuttle Main
Engines from
liftoff until main
engine cutoff. The ET
separated from the
orbiter vehicle 18...
- The
maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) or
maximum gross takeoff weight (MGTOW) or
maximum takeoff m**** (MTOM) of an
aircraft is the
maximum weight at which...
- KSLV-II Nuri
during liftoff...
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becomes airborne. For
aircraft traveling vertically, this is
known as
liftoff. For
aircraft that take off horizontally, this
usually involves starting...
- took
place on 13
March 2024, but the
vehicle exploded five
seconds after liftoff. The
remains of the
rocket fell
close to the
launch pad, but no substantial...
- ISBN 978-1-118-89024-0. Blakeley, 2009, p. 92 Collins,
Michael (1988).
Liftoff: The
Story of America's
Adventure in Space. New York:
Grove Press. ISBN 978-0-8021-1011-4...