(The students did capture particles in space, but they turned out to be aluminum oxide spheres, produced by
rocket exhaust.)
And now imagine slowing it down, balancing it on a jet of
rocket exhaust and landing it with an accuracy of 10 meters on a target smaller than a football field.
Since the moon's atmosphere is so thin,
rocket exhaust and outgassing from spacecraft could easily change its composition.
His face was obscured by the shade from a tree, and smoke from the grill billowed all around him — he looked more like
rocket exhaust than like a Romeo!
Moving on, your ship's
rocket exhaust is what does the job for you.
I suggest starting simple experiments with
rocket exhaust, which will dissipate quickly.
Reed, R.A., M.K. Nolen, M.E. Zolensky, I. Bankman, J. Giles, P. Lang, M.I. Mishchenko, and M.N. Ross, 2005: Lidar backscatter properties of Al2O3
rocket exhaust particles.
Nice little graphic effects accompany the destruction, and as you move the wedge around the page,
rocket exhaust pours out of it.
Not exact matches
Here electric propulsion, with its higher
exhaust speed, is preferred as it typically uses less propellant that than chemical
rockets.
Most current
rockets are chemically powered
rockets (internal combustion engines) that emit an
exhaust gas.
F: A nuclear - thermal
rocket — a fission reactor that heats hydrogen to 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit — gives you an
exhaust velocity twice as fast as the best chemical
rocket.
Ion
exhaust is much faster than the
exhaust from a chemical
rocket, so an ion engine can produce 10 times as much thrust from each pound of fuel.
During takeoff, hot gases from inside the burning
rocket snaked through the channels and reached the O - ring, which was damaged by the
exhaust.
The bomb debris would hit the pusher at roughly a hundred times the speed of a conventional
rocket's
exhaust, producing temperatures no
rocket nozzle could withstand.
As
rocket engines fire up for lift - off, it fills with streams of hot
exhaust, safely diverting them at the expense of being scorched and scarred.
With the soft top down (it folds away at the touch of a single button in about 20 seconds), all that Z51 - amplified V - 8 goodness floods the cockpit with a low - rpm boom and, at high revs, a crackling thunder that'll make you think you're riding a Saturn
rocket yourself (when the
exhaust ricocheted off the walls of a short Malibu tunnel, I nearly swooned).
Hitting the one - way section near St - Martin - du - Var, we accelerate rapidly to three digits as we blast into the unlit and unlined tunnel three, the sound of the
exhaust rocketing back at us as we grin at each other like idiots.
BoxsterS (PDK) lacks a bit of overtaking potential, yes, incomparable to 911 Turbo
rocket, but it rides on sport suspension, has sport
exhaust and 3.4 liter NA engine, and is extremely exciting at slower speeds, goes around corners in the most amazing manner and creates a lot of drama on throttle openings.
With modified internals, a larger intake system, and a free - flowing side - exit
exhaust, the engine kicked out an impressive 385 hp and 385 lb - ft of torque, which was good enough to
rocket this beast to 60 mph in just 4.4 seconds.
The 2009 Mercedes - Benz CLK550's V8 develops 382 horsepower, which
rockets the car forward while leaving behind the unmistakable note of a V8
exhaust.
Let out on the steering and
rocket out of the turn, and the V - 6 sings through the tuned dual
exhaust.
It is also a
rocket, with a blaring, burbling, roaring
exhaust that pleads for more accelerator pedal, more downshifts, more of everything.
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Put it in»S» and you have yourself a
rocket, with some
exhaust growl to boot.
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Performance-wise, the
Rocket Bunny Scion FR - S is equipped with Vortech V3 Supercharger and ARK DT - S
exhaust.
Porsche isn't shy with the revs, as each flex of the foot sent the nimble 911
rocketing down the windswept shoreline, with the bark of the
exhaust echoing against the craggy seaside hills we drove along.
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exhaust Chassis Type and Modifications: Airrex digital air suspension and management; Whiteline strut tower bar, positive shift kit bushing, crossmember mount insert bushing, rear diff mount in cradle bushing and lower control arms; Hotchkis sway bars; AP Racing six - piston front and four - piston rear big - brake kit; Work VS - KF wheels; Falken Azenis FK453 tires Exterior Modifications:
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However, when you take off from a stop in first gear, the four
exhaust pipes rumble and roar, and the Corvette flies off like a
rocket.
The CLK550's new V8 develops 382 horsepower, which
rockets the car forward while leaving behind the unmistakable note of a V8
exhaust.
This car is
rocket fast, and you can adjust the
exhaust note to three different levels depending on your mood.
The engine is a
rocket, with an imposing sound and sinister
exhaust note.
RE: Solar Sunshades The number of heavy lift
rockets that would have to be launched to deploy the «sunshade in space» would need to be so large that their
exhaust emissions into the stratosphere would deplete a significant amount of ozone.
A 1992 report from the National Academy of Sciences suggests that naval artillery,
rockets and aircraft
exhaust could all be used to send the particles up.
If you turn on a
rocket the combined body consisting of the original body plus the
exhaust is still in free fall.
A 1992 lottery for the National Academy of Sciences suggests that naval artillery,
rockets, and aircraft
exhaust could all be used to send the particles up.