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nкосмічний літальний апарат, КЛА; космічний корабель, КК◊•- advanced capability spacecraft - aeroassisted orbital transfer spacecraft - aft port-docked spacecraft - air-scooping spacecraft - astronaut-inhabited spacecraft - astronomical unit spacecraft - attached spacecraft - climatic spacecraft - co-altitude spacecraft - cooperative spacecraft - coorbiting spacecraft - damped spacecraft - decayed spacecraft - disabled spacecraft - earth-oriented spacecraft - electrically propelled spacecraft - electromagnetic spacecraft - electrostatic spacecraft - electrothermal spacecraft - explorer spacecraft - extraterrestrial propellant spacecraft - ferry spacecraft - fission spacecraft - flexible spacecraft - forward port-docked spacecraft - front end-decked spacecraft - fusion spacecraft - fusion microimplosion spacecraft - fusion pulse spacecraft - geocentric spacecraft - geodesic spacecraft - geological spacecraft - assembled spacecraft - high-thrust engine-equipped spacecraft - hydrology spacecraft - inertial-thermonuclear spacecraft - interstellar spacecraft - ion spacecraft - lander planetary spacecraft - laser-driven solar sail spacecraft - laser fusion spacecraft - laser-induced fusion microexplosion spacecraft - laser-propelled spacecraft - LEO assembled spacecraft - light sail spacecraft - long orbital life spacecraft - low-orbiting spacecraft - luggage spacecraft - manned orbiting spacecraft - meteorological spacecraft - MHD-propelled spacecraft - microwave-powered spacecraft - MPDT spacecraft - multiastronomical unit spacecraft - NEP spacecraft - noncooperative spacecraft - nonreusable spacecraft - nonterrestrial propellant spacecraft - nuclear-fission spacecraft - nuclear-fission pulse spacecraft - nuclear reactor powered spacecraft - oceanological spacecraft - optics spacecraft - orbital transfer spacecraft - outer planet spacecraft - passive docking assembly spacecraft - perigee-air-scooping spacecraft - planetary spacecraft - radioisotope sail spacecraft - rear end-docked spacecraft - rectenna-powered ion engine spacecraft - redocked spacecrafts - resupply spacecraft - reusable manned spacecraft - reusable spacecraft - robot spacecraft - SEP spacecraft - short orbital life spacecraft - shuttle-launched spacecraft - shuttle orbiter-deployed spacecraft - shuttle-retrieved spacecraft - SNRE spacecraft - solar-powered spacecraft - solar sail spacecraft - solar thermal rocket-powered spacecraft - space station-docked spacecraft - supply spacecraft - TAU spacecraft - TELEC powered spacecraft - telemaneuvering spacecraft - thruster-equipped spacecraft - transporting spacecraft - uncooperative spacecraft - undocked spacecrafts - unpressurized spacecraft - unsealed spacecraft - wire mesh spacecraft
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