Examples of using This rocket in English and their translations into Chinese
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Can you see this rocket?
This Rockets team can win a championship.
How big was this rocket?
This rocket goes up 135 miles into the sky.
How big was this rocket?
Tracking this rocket triggered the famous crisis!
Nowas your opportunity to ride this rocket!
And how big will this rocket have to be?
HomeAviationAre you able to identify this rocket?
This rocket was designated as TGAM-83 by the USAF.
This rocket could place up to 8 tons in low-Earth orbit.
He called his team:“Hey, guys, I think we can build this rocket ourselves.”.
This rocket is one of the most reliable vehicles in the world.
The spaceship that was presented with this rocket could have several applications.
This rocket design is officially known as SpaceShipTwo.
Wolf: Let me nevertheless say briefly: yes,we already know where this rocket came from.
This rocket engine was a product of the OKB-154 design team.
From a little over half a mile away, this rocket is a rare sign of human activity in the Nevada desert.
This rocket is based on the German V-2 Rocket shape.
From a little over half a mile away, this rocket is a rare sign of human activity in the Nevada desert.
This rocket is really created to be- the intent is to be the most reliable rocket ever built".
The young start-up has justobtained 9 million euros to develop this rocket with characteristics very similar to Rocket Lab's Electron rocket. .
And when this rocket blows up and you don't have a clue what caused it?”?
This rocket was first tested in 2004 and it's taller than the Falcon Heavy, but SpaceX is promising to take up heavier payloads.
As a reputable Venezuelan journalist has said, this rocket we are travelling on-- because this planet is like a rocket ship-- we are destroying it.
This rocket was developed in Japan over the course of around 10 years, and at the time it was world-class in launch capability and efficiency.
The first stage of this rocket had flown before on the Telstar 18 VANTAGE mission in September 2018.
In 1962, this rocket would have blasted a two-ton payload all the way into outer space.