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1 ракета, запускаемая с аэростата
Astronautics: balloon-borne rocket, balloon-launched rocket, balloon-supported rocketУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ракета, запускаемая с аэростата
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2 ракета
* * *раке́та ж. ( небоевого применения)
rocketвыводи́ть раке́ту на орби́ту — inject [place] a rocket in orbitзапуска́ть раке́ту — fire [launch] a rocketосуществля́ть слеже́ние за раке́той — track a rocketвысо́тная раке́та — high-altitude rocketгеофизи́ческая раке́та — geophysical rocketдвухступе́нчатая раке́та — two-stage rocketраке́та для иссле́дований атмосфе́ры — sounding rocketраке́та для полё́та в атмосфе́ре — atmospheric rocketраке́та, запуска́емая с аэроста́та — balloon-borne [balloon-launched, balloon-supported] rocketзонди́рующая раке́та — sounding rocketметеорологи́ческая раке́та — meteorological rocketмногоступе́нчатая раке́та — multi-stage rocketраке́та на жи́дком то́пливе — liquid-propellant rocketраке́та на твё́рдом то́пливе — solid-propellant rocketнау́чная раке́та — research rocketнеспаса́емая раке́та — nonrecoverable rocketраке́та однора́зового примене́ния — nonrecoverable rocketодноступе́нчатая раке́та — single-stage rocketосвети́тельная раке́та — flareпарашю́тная раке́та — parachute flareпочто́вая раке́та — mail(-carrying) rocketсигна́льная раке́та — signal flare
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