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Tomorrow, they would take the suborbital back to the capital.
They built a vehicle that went into suborbital space in 2004.
This was a suborbital flight which lasted 15 minutes and 37 seconds.
"We developed this as the very first step toward suborbital flights.
Her naive questions about the suborbital jump had been for Tom's benefit.
He didn't even see the hand go through the suborbital notch of the skull.
It was also reported that the launch may be a cover for a suborbital test of the Taepodong-2 missile.
Such planes would have to enter outer space in a suborbital flight.
These suborbital experiments only allowed a very short time in space which limited their usefulness.
A suborbital test was attempted in 2001 with only two sail blades.
Although a series of suborbital rockets are usually used.
The first suborbital vehicles which reached space were ballistic missiles.
MR-3 was followed by another suborbital mission the same year and four orbital missions the following two.
Other reports indicated that the launch was only a suborbital test of the rocket.
Their range, though formidable, only permitted them to skirt the near edge of suborbital space.
Richard Branson will soon be launching people into suborbital flight.
A major use of suborbital vehicles today are as scientific sounding rockets.
For example, it could be a spacecraft or missile in a suborbital trajectory.
MA-2 flew a successful suborbital mission that lasted 17 minutes 56 seconds.
A suborbital if you can get me one.
Since their trajectory had not changed, they should be descending toward the suborbital field fifty miles west of Washington.
Jupiter missiles were used in a series of suborbital biological test fights.
Then the alien was tucked into the suborbital craft, where Beverly could no longer see her.
But they did have a high-speed transit system of suborbital scramjets.
That craft, as the site says, will be "designed to take a small number of astronauts on a suborbital journey into space."