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Aspects of the first single-stage rocket were assigned to each student.
It was the site where the first single-stage rockets with multiple engines were tested.
It can be dangerous to use upper-stage engines in normal single-stage rockets.
Even though the society's single-stage rockets had been a success, he wasn't sure if this latest one would just explode on the launcher.
The R-12 is a single-stage rocket with a separable single reentry vehicle.
The difference between a single-stage rocket and a two-stage rocket was vast.
It was a single-stage rocket with a high-performance engine to increase the rocket's specific impulse.
In April 1961, after several failures, a single-stage rocket was launched to an altitude of about one kilometer.
Single-stage rockets were once thought to be beyond reach, but advances in materials technology and construction techniques have shown them to be possible.
The altitude records achieved by Viking, for a single-stage rocket, were mostly the result of its light-weight structure.
It fires a single-stage rocket with jack-knife fins, which unfold after launch.
The Moon-raker, as Drax chooses to call it, is a single-stage rocket.
Purple engines for the top stages of multistage rockets and very light single-stage rockets.
The S-520 is a powerful single-stage rocket which is optionally equipped with three-axis attitude control and a recovery system.
These rockets were three single-stage rockets with a length of 3.4 m and a maximum altitude of 40 km.
Advocates of single-stage rockets make no claim that their vehicles can avoid all the dilemmas and disappointments of modern rocketry.
Mr. Hunter was a proponent of single-stage rocket ships and laser battle stations in space to defend satellites if necessary.
The Meteor 2K (the largest civilian rocket developed in Poland) was a single-stage rocket.
After a strike closed the mill, his boss told him to keep busy and Manougian took the opportunity to design and build his first single-stage rocket.
In the past, NASA has been lukewarm to plans for a single-stage rocket for orbital trips but recently has expressed interest.
The initial Black Knight vehicles were single-stage rockets designed to test prototype re-entry heads for the proposed Blue Streak strategic ballistic missile.
After spending $58 million on the project, the Pentagon decided to stop development and to use for other purposes the $40 million that Congress had appropriated for single-stage rocket technology programs.
The technology would make possible a reusable single-stage rocket that has two to five times more payload space than conventional rockets, which would cut the cost of sending payloads into low-Earth orbit.
A twelve-flight test series of the Bold Orion vehicle was conducted; however, despite suffering only one outright failure, the initial flight tests of the single-stage rocket proved less successful than hoped.
On May 24, a team calling itself the "Space Coast Star Chasers" launched a single-stage rocket that was more than seven feet tall from Kennedy's Launch Pad 39A.