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1 astrodynamics laboratory
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > astrodynamics laboratory
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2 aero-astrodynamics laboratory
Космонавтика: лаборатория аэро- и астродинамикиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > aero-astrodynamics laboratory
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3 aero-astrodynamics laboratory
Англо-русский словарь по космонавтике > aero-astrodynamics laboratory
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4 aero astrodynamics laboratory
n лабораторія аеро - та астродинамікиEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > aero astrodynamics laboratory
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5 laboratory
лаборатория; лабораторная установкаautomated research space laboratory — автоматическая [непилотируемая] исследовательская космическая лаборатория
Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering laboratory — НЛСЛ лаборатория двигателей и технического оснащения ЛА
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