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The GDL inaugurated flight testing of rockets burning granular smokeless powder (1928).Русско-английский словарь по космонавтике > летные испытания
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[см. прежде чем начать; син. приступать к]…the spacecraft starts descending towards dense atmosphere.Mankind is only making the first steps in space exploration.The GDL inaugurated flight testing of rockets burning granular smokeless powder (1928).R. Goddard pioneered American experiments with liquid-propellant engines in 1923… -
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[см. тж. двигатель, работающий на]The GDL inaugurated flight testing of rockets burning granular smokeless powder (1928).
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