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Aerostatics is the study of gases that are not in motion.
Many of their innovations involved subtle combinations of pneumatics and aerostatics.
"I had a wife, a daughter, each of whom felt almost as powerful an interest in aerostatics as I did myself.
Whenever the topic is brought to the front; whenever aerostatics are discussed, your name and fame are sure to play a prominent part.
Now I shall have to write a report in qui-quintuplicate to the Aerostatics Guild."
An aerostat is a lighter than air craft, such as an airship or balloon, which uses the principles of aerostatics to float.
Both words and manner gave the keen-witted professor a clew to one mystery, and he quickly spoke: "Then you were familiar with aerostatics, sir?
He grinned like an imp and launched into a lecture on aerostatics, pacing about and gesturing to indicate mathematical concepts.
Aeromechanics is the science about mechanics that deals the motion of air and other gases, involving aerodynamics, thermophysics and aerostatics.
In 1905, with the help of Alfredo Kindelán, Torres directed the construction of the first Spanish dirigible in the Army Military Aerostatics Service, created in 1896 and located in Guadalajara.
Despite the tragedy and public opinion starting to consider balloon-flight to be excessively dangerous, Newbery prepared a new balloon, "El Patriota", and revitalised aerostatics with the help of socialist representative Alfredo Palacios.
I have been engaged in some experiments of unparalleled significance ..." Halran wandered off into the technicalities of aerostatics, getting more and more abstruse until Katlin Interrupted him: "I suppose you are speaking Anglonian, though it makes no sense to me whatever.