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aerospace
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Word definitions for aerospace in dictionaries
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the atmosphere and outer space considered as a whole
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Aerospace is the human effort in science, engineering and business to fly in the atmosphere of Earth ( aeronautics ) and surrounding space ( astronautics ). Aerospace organisations research, design, manufacture, operate, or maintain aircraft and/or spacecraft ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
aerospace \aerospace\ n. the atmosphere and outer space considered together or as a whole. the sector of industry that designs and builds aircraft, rockets, missiles, and devices or vehicles intended to operate in outer space.
Usage examples of aerospace.
He found the Coto terminal, the Security barracks, the Kwan Trade Center, the aerospace port, found hotels and parks and residence areas.
Government subsidies necessary to sustain a virtually customerless Mospheiran aeronautics industry had been cut by the legislature in a general protest against taxes two presidential elections back, and the human aerospace workers had gone to other jobs.
According to Jase, Perihelion was about to be transformed from an aerospace think tank into an official advisory body, with real authority to shape policy.
Perihelion to have a human face, preferably young, smart but not intimidating, and he had been pushing Jase in front of cameras since the days when Perihelion was an aerospace lobby group.
And as acting director of the Perihelion Foundation he has powerfully influenced American and global aerospace policy in the Spin era.
I thought when Veronica Stavers hired me she was talking about a small family business, not a giant aerospace corporation.
A second mission attempt was being made by Airbus Iterspatiale, formed from the French Nationale Industrielle Aerospatiale, British Aerospace, the Spanish Construcciones Aeronauticas S.
Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama in the area of nondestructive testing of aerospace structures.
He invited two of these divers along: Brad Sheard, an aerospace engineer and underwater photographer, and Steve McDougal, a state trooper.
Finally, Brad Sheard, the aerospace engineer, stepped forward and clapped Chatterton on the back.
Around the time of the Apollo lunar landings, many nonexperts - owners of small telescopes, flying saucer zealots, writers for aerospace magazines - pored over the returned photographs seeking anomalies that NASA scientists and astronauts had overlooked.
How can I tell Dad that the lives of Sarah, Howie, Alanna and Gordon Brunswick had devolved into a low-budget 1970s sex comedy with an aerospace theme.
Earth lacked the ships, equipment, and facilities to mount such an expedition in the foreseeable future, now that its main aerospace installation had been so badly ravaged by the Bioroids.
The trend of replacing metals with composites is already well established in the aerospace and automotive industries, and fiberglass is now being used instead of steel in reinforced concrete structures.
Adijine, the twelve Consistorians, the three most senior Army generals and the heads of the most important clans, with the exception of Aerospace but including Zabel Tuturis, head of the Engineers and leader of the Chapel rebels.