space craft

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Englisch - Türkisch
uzay aracı
spacecraft
{i} uzay gemisi

Alan Shepard bir uzay gemisini kullanan ilk Amerikalıydı. - Alan Shepard was the first American to pilot a spacecraft.

Bir uzay gemisinden bakıldığında dünya mavi görünür. - Seen from a spacecraft, the earth looks blue.

spacecraft
uzay aracı

NASA'nın Juno uzay aracı Jüpiter etrafındaki yörüngesine girdi. - NASA's Juno spacecraft has entered into orbit around Jupiter.

Rus Soyuz uzay aracı Uluslararası Uzay İstasyonu'na kenetlendi. - The Russian Soyuz spacecraft has docked at the International Space Station.

spacecraft
uzay araç

Bugünün uzay araçları roketler kullanıyor ve roketler büyük miktarda itici yakıt kullanıyor. - Today’s spacecraft use rockets and rockets use large quantities of propellant.

spacecraft
(Askeri) UZAY ARACI: Uzayda uçacak şekilde imal edilmiş bir araç
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von space craft im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

spacecraft
a space vehicle that is designed to travel in the vacuum like vastness of space
spacecraft
A vehicle that travels through space
spacecraft
  A man-made vehicle which is intended to go beyond the major portion of the Earth's atmosphere   [NTIA] [RR]
spacecraft
Devices, either manned or unmanned, which are designed to be placed into an orbit about the earth or into a trajectory to another celestial body Also known as a space ship; space vehicle
spacecraft
A man-made satellite in orbit around a planet, or a man-made vehicle which is on a trajectory in or out of the solar system NPAS uses the term to include all vehicles or equipment which use the space or ground networks for TT&C support Examples: Sounding rockets, test with ground based equipment, or balloons would be modeled as "spacecraft" See also "Mission"
spacecraft
- a ship that is not capable of Trans-C travel
spacecraft
a craft capable of traveling in outer space; technically, a satellite around the sun
spacecraft
A spacecraft is a rocket or other vehicle that can travel in space. Vehicle designed to operate, with or without a crew, in a controlled flight pattern above Earth's lower atmosphere. Since streamlining is not needed in the high vacuum of this environment, a spacecraft's shape is designed according to its mission (see space exploration). Most spacecraft are not self-propelled; they are accelerated to the necessary high velocity by staged rockets, which are jettisoned when their fuel is used up. A major exception, the space shuttle orbiter, uses three onboard liquid-fuel main engines supplied by a disposable external tank and a pair of solid-fuel boosters to reach space. The spacecraft goes into an orbit around Earth or, if given enough velocity, it continues toward another destination in space. The craft may have its own small rocket engines for orienting and maneuvering. For internal power, Earth-orbiting spacecraft use solar cells and storage batteries, fuel cells, or a combination, whereas craft designed for deep-space missions usually carry thermoelectric generators heated by a radioactive element. The enormous complexity of design, particularly of manned spacecraft with their millions of components, requires a high degree of miniaturization and reliability. See also launch vehicle
spacecraft
{i} vehicle made to travel in outer space
spacecraft
Vehicle capable of travelling in outer space and in earth orbit
spacecraft
Devices, manned or unmanned, which are designed to be placed into an orbit about the Earth or into a trajectory to another celestial body
space craft

    Türkische aussprache

    speys kräft

    Aussprache

    /ˈspās ˈkraft/ /ˈspeɪs ˈkræft/

    Etymologie

    [ 'spAs ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Old French espace, from Latin spatium area, room, interval of space or time.
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